I was invited to present for the Australian segment of The International Association of Chaplains in Higher Education online event (their in-person conference intended to be in Sheffield this summer has obviously been postponed til next week). As this was the evening after treatment, and would have been ‘strange’o’clock’, we did a pre-record at the end of last week. I spoke to Jay Robinson around this presentation, with a few Q&A afterwards.
Tag: Australia
This afternoon, I got to present on ‘digital discipleship’ to Melbourne in Australia (and anyone else who fancied joining). We had planned to do this session in person next week, but then Coronavirus got in the way – and then as I thought I was to be stuck in New Zealand, we planned to plan a new date for it over the next few weeks. Then I got my seat on the charter flight, so this Sunday, we decided that we were going to run it online today. Craig sent me some questions Sunday, Monday I read them, and read Heidi’s edited collection, Tuesday made some notes, and today we experimented and went live for around 90 minutes – we were on Zoom, and that was being broadcast to Facebook Live! The first attempt came with no sound, the second attempt dropped when we tried to add an image, so we went with just audio/video and the third attempt worked well:
View this post on Instagram
You can find the video of the sesssion (and many interesting comments/questions) on Facebook.
Also on YouTube:
So, I’ll be presenting the following, via the medium of the internet, this morning, to a conference in Australia (in the hope of being there in person next year):
PADI Open Water Diver
More information to come on how I gained my PADI Open Water Diver certification. I have dived in the following places:
- Poseidon Diving, Ao Nang, Thailand (4 dives) Qualified as ‘Scuba Diver’
- Silverswift Day Dives, Cairns, Australia (2 dives)
- Dive Tutukaka!, Poor Knights, New Zealand (4 dives) Qualified as ‘Open Water Diver’
- Adrenalina Mergulho, Paraty, Brazil (2 dives)
Haven’t dived since early 2008… I’m missing it!
Round the World Trip 2007-8
These are my plans for my travels around the world…
Bangkok (Lonely Planet Guide)
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Laos (Lonely Planet Guide)
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Vietnam (Lonely Planet Guide)
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Cambodia (Lonely Planet Guide)
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Thailand (Lonely Planet Guide)
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Singapore (Lonely Planet Guide)
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Perth (Lonely Planet Guide)
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Alice Springs/Ayers Rock (Uluru) (Lonely Planet Guide)
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Sydney (Lonely Planet Guide)
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Melbourne (Lonely Planet Guide)
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Sydney (Lonely Planet Guide)
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New Zealand (Lonely Planet Guide)
Ended up with an extra 2 weeks in New Zealand, and everything else of course then moved back 2 weeks! |
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Santiago, Chile (Lonely Planet Guide)
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Lima, Peru (Lonely Planet Guide)
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Machu Picchu (Lonely Planet Guide)
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Bolivia (Lonely Planet Guide)
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Brazil, Iguassu Falls (Lonely Planet Guide)
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Rio de Janeiro (Lonely Planet Guide)
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Sao Paulo (Lonely Planet Guide)
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Travel Providers: STA (Chris Mettam @ Manchester Oxford Road branch); GAP Adventures; LAN Airlines; Wayward Bus; Contiki; Magic Bus
Travel Forums: GAP Adventures Watering Hole; Bootsnall Travel Forums; TravBuddy; Contiki Forums
Equipment Stockists: Cotswold Outdoor; Blacks; Millets; Decathlon; The North Face; Tesco; Ebay; World Nomads; Aerotag
Useful accommodation links: Although I’d bought a YHA card, and checked through hihostels, I ended up booking most of my accommodation through hostelbookers.com (kept coming up cheapest), checking trip advisor before booking. I also checked out hostelworld.com; hostels.com; HotelClub (although hotels aren’t featuring much on this trip) .
Rough Currency Conversions: (xe.com: September 2007)
- Thailand: £1 = 66 Baht/1 Baht = 1.5p
- Laos: £1 = 20,000 Laos Kips/1 LAK = £0.00005
- Vietnam: £1=33,000 Vietnamese Dong/1 VND – £0.00003
- Cambodia: £1 = 8,200 Cambodia Riels/1 KHR = £0.0001
- Singapore: £1 = 3.09 Singapore Dollars/ 1 SGG = 32p
- Australia: £1 = 2.45 Australian Dollars/ 1 AUD = 41p
- New Zealand: £1 = 2.92 New Zealand Dollars/1 NZD = 34p
- Chile: £1 = 1,050 Chile Pesos/1 CLP = £0.0009
- Peru: £1 = 6.40 Peru Nuevos Soles/1 PEN = 16p
- Bolivia: £1 = 15.71 Bolivia Bolivianos/1 BOB = 6p
- Brazil: £1 = 3.97 Brazil Reais/1 BRL = 25p