Sister cities

Writing by Spencer on Wednesday, 3 of October , 2007 at 2:19 pm

Well, I’ve come to find out that Flagsaff Arizona is part of the sister city program with City of Blue Mountains in New South Wales Australia! Below is another photo of Fremantle, which is on the other side of the country from City of Blue Mountains.

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Here’s a shot of downtown Flagstaff. (From the internet).

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Here’s me looking quite Australian.

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Just a beat-up old sign.

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Pink Diamonds

Writing by Spencer on Wednesday, 3 of October , 2007 at 1:58 pm

So, Helen had heard that Western Australia is where the pink diamonds come from. She had an address so we went to check it out. It turns out that the address that she had was actually for the factory that processes the diamonds. They, ah, well, they wouldn’t let us in. :D

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They referred us to a jeweler called Linney’s. We drove out to the shop and it was right down the street from the Witches Cauldron. We walked in the front door and this guy came up to greet us. We told him that we had been referred to speak to David Fardon and he said, “Yes, we’ve been expecting you. We just got a call from the factory.” Woah! These guys are on the ball.

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So the diamonds were pretty small, but the price tag wasn’t. He said that over 95% of the worlds true pink diamonds come from Western Australia. He said that some diamonds are colored by impurities, but that these pink diamonds are formed through a natural shift in the formation of the diamonds structure. The pink color is actually a result of the way that the light is diffused.

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In the shop they had this gigantic geode. It’s about 4 feet long.

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Put a bounce in your step

Writing by Spencer on Tuesday, 2 of October , 2007 at 2:06 pm

Helen and I drove up to Perth (approx. 15 min.) and picked up Louise Heppell for dinner. Helen left India a day earlier than I did so that she could go to a Cisco mini-conference in Brisbane with Lou. Then, they both came out to be here in Perth for another mini-conference as well as the video interviews that Helen and I were working on.

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So, this is what puts the bounce in your step. A heaping helping of KANGAROO. I mentioned to one of the guys we’ve been working with that I ate kangaroo for dinner and this was his reaction. “Oh great. You’ve eaten our national symbol. Next time I head to the states, I’ll be sure and eat a bald eagle, and all it’s eggs.” :D

I’m pretty sure he was teasing.

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Lou just kept laughing at me! She thought that it was wonderful the way that I was embracing the culture and wearing my Akubra and my Australia jacket.

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The Witches Cauldron

Writing by Spencer on Tuesday, 2 of October , 2007 at 1:58 pm

We were walking around after finding my Akubra and we asked someone where we could go for a good bite to eat. They suggested that we go to eat at a place called The Witches Cauldron.

(btw, Helen was so impressed with the way that I looked in my hat, she got one for her son!)

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Shopping

Writing by Spencer on Tuesday, 2 of October , 2007 at 11:18 am

So, I talked to a guy at a shop in Fremantle and he said that I would have better luck finding my hat if I went in to Perth. I picked up Helen and Louise from the airport and then took Louise to the Hotel where she was staying in Perth. Helen was so happy to get off the plane that she didn’t mind driving around a bit. We found a parking spot and walked down the shopping area to find the hat shop.

Doesn’t this look like main street Disneyland?

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We were walking back to the car and I stopped to take this photo. I found the hat. This is a cross between the formal, short-brimmed hat with the Indiana Jones style band, and the traditional western style Australian “cowboy” hat. It’s called “Leisure Time”, but the girl at the shop kept calling it Leshur Tem. Sometimes there’s a slight language barrier.

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This is the weekend market in Fremantle. It’s similar to a swap meet where people set up their booths and sell stuff.

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I can Iron, really….

Writing by Spencer on Tuesday, 2 of October , 2007 at 11:09 am

…I just need to figure out how this plug thing works!!!

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Calling Dr. Jones

Writing by Spencer on Tuesday, 2 of October , 2007 at 10:50 am

Well, I like to try and buy something interesting from each of the areas that I go to. I’m a fan of Indiana Jones and I was doing some research before I left on my trip. I thought that since I was going out on this adventure that I should have the proper adventure gear. I discovered that the basic model for the Indiana Jones hat is made from an Akubra. The Akubra hat is 100% Australian made. So I thought that while I was here, I should get the right hat for the job. I was in some of the shops in Fremantle and I found this “Authentic” Indiana Jones hat. When I say authentic, what I mean is that it’s a licensed movie product. It’s a wool hat, and it had the right look, but it’s NOT an Australian Akubra. I took this photo so that when I found the Akubras I could pick out a hat that most resembled the licensed hat.

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Back to Fremantle

Writing by Spencer on Tuesday, 2 of October , 2007 at 10:47 am

I really enjoyed the building around Fremantle. It reminded me of downtown Flagstaff Arizona.

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This is the Roundhouse. It was the landing ground for the settlers.

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I tried to stitch together a panoramic shot from the top of the roundhouse.

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CAKE!

Writing by Spencer on Tuesday, 2 of October , 2007 at 10:33 am

I went out to dinner with Aubrey and Jan. We were walking down the street looking for a spot to eat when this older lady stopped us. She was obviously the “Mama” of this Italian restaurant. She ushered us in and sat us down and we had a meal. I capped it off with a little cake.

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This is not a shot of the restaurant bathroom, but this is a fairly common urinal.

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Public Art

Writing by Spencer on Tuesday, 2 of October , 2007 at 10:31 am

These images are from a short video sequence that I shot. As I moved from left to right the shape of the MC Escher optical illusion illustration are brought to life.

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Welcome to Studios B3

This is the online portfolio of Spencer L. Brinkerhoff III. You will need Flash Player to view parts of this website. I have lots of different interests, and am involved in many different projects. I like cartoons and animation, movies and independent video projects, Star Wars, Indiana Jones and general adventure. I draw, shoot video, illustrate, animate, sculpt and am a husband and father. I think that I'll try my hand at blogger. Anybody know how to make money at this?