Wednesday, June 20, 2007

Famers still suffering from drought

Farmers still suffering from drought


Thursday Jun 21 11:56 AEST
A coastal deluge that flooded parts of NSW this month has brought little relief to drought-stricken inland areas, Primary Industries Minister Ian Macdonald says.
Average rainfall across almost all of NSW did make a small dent in the area of the state affected by drought, providing some hope for farmers.
Mr Macdonald said the area of the state now affected by drought was 80.3 per cent, down from 83.3 per cent last month.
However, the affected area is still higher than the 78.5 per cent recorded in April.

Mr Macdonald said figures showed 10.4 per cent of the state was considered to be on the borderline of drought, up from 9.8 per cent.
The satisfactory area is 9.3 per cent, up from 6.9 per cent last month.
"There has been a promising start out there for the cropping regime and we've got a large amount of our normal crop already planted but the heavy rainfalls in Sydney have not been replicated west of the divide," Mr Macdonald told reporters.
"We would anticipate if we do get some good rainfall west of the divide we will get a more normal crop yield this year."
Despite record Sydney rainfall in June, major dams in regional NSW such as Wyangala and Burrendong remained as low four per cent capacity, he said.
"This is not a very good situation but we are hopeful that there is a change to the weather pattern," Mr Macdonald said.
"We seem to be heading into a more normal winter phase and this could bring further rainfall to assist those crops through to harvest."

Monday, June 18, 2007

Presents^^

Now I'm really looking forward to my presents. B
eacause my father said that he would send several CDs to Australia for me.
A few days ago, he went to Taiwan for his business.
Then he bougt KAT-TUN's DVDs and CDs for me (they are japanese musicians). Because, in Korea, there are only few japanese CDs or DVDs. So, it is very hard to get.
I'm very happy with his kindness.
Moreover he also bought some korean sigers' CDs, too!! haha!! one of them is F.T.ISLNAD's...



This picture is one member of F.T.ISLAND(korean musician).

I like this group and their musics!! very good^^
In few days.. I can listen all of their music with a new CD!!

Monday, June 11, 2007

A children's day in Korea~~

Fifth of May is Children's Day in Korea.
It used to be my favorite holiday during child hood. On that day, children usually receive some presents from their parents. I also received them like a doll, Lego, puzzle and so on. During children's day many families also go on a picnic to an amusement park, a zoo or the movie theater to make their children happy.

Except for this holiday, there were other three days which I liked, which were Christmas, my birthday and the Chinese New Year's Day. On those days, I could get some valuable things without spending my own pocket money. I'm sure that everyone knows the reason why I liked my birthday and Christmas! On Chinese New Year's Day especially, relatives usually gave me money after I performed a New Year's bow. I had lots of relatives- maybe.... more than 20?? So~ after bowing, I could buy pretty dolls and delicious snacks as many as I wanted because my relatives had given me lots of money! ^^ hhh. Furthermore, I could meet my cousins who I was really familiar with!! I was very happy on Chu-Suk(Chinese New Year's Day) .

These 4 days are still my favorite holidays~!! They are wonderful days.

Thursday, June 7, 2007

What I've learned for 2 weeks ^^

First of all, nowadays, I'm really satisfied with my class study. So I'm very happy ^______^

Especially, I think the new method of memorizing vocabulary is much more effective than a vocabulary book. I think I've already studied lots of words after doing it.

Every week's journals are also nice~! I could check my grammar or some wrong words every week and review those things by writing. It was so helpful.

I could also improve my confidence by an oral presentation. My class mates and Helen adviced somthing about intonation and incorrect grammar. It was also really good for me to make better next time. I could exactly realise about my faults.

Other good thing is that only one teacher has taught us.
It doesn't make the studying stream cut off. We don't have to confuse with what we are studying now. We can just continuously go on studying.

Untill now, there hasn't been bad things about studying and I'm look forward to future study, too. I'm sure that it will be nice.

Wednesday, May 30, 2007

Weather differences

I will compare the weather in Adelaide with Seoul's weather.
Firstly, Korea has four seasons per year. Each season is composed of 3 months and, currently, the Korean season is summer. It's very hot and humid in summer. It also rains for a long time. Thus, this excessive rainfall causes floods every year. It is one of the biggest problems in Korea.
However, Adelaide has three seasons which are summer,fall and winter. Australia is in the southern hemi-sphere, so all seasons are different from Korea during the same period. For example, in June in Korea it is now summer. However, in Australia, it is now winter. Usually, in
Australia, the amount of rain in winter is much more than in summer. So, nowadays, the weather is windy and rainy. But without this winther period, the atmosphere would be really dry and this would affect the population's life style. So, a huge part of this continent is desert.
Secondly, snow is a huge difference between these cities. We don't see snow in Adelaide, because it isn't cold enough to be freezing here. But in Korea, during the midterm of wnter, there is a lot of snow. the average temperature is below freezing point at that time.
I think these things are major differences between Korea and Australia, but I have yet to prove them to mself by living here for an extended period of time.

Wednesday, May 23, 2007

My other homepage~

I usually use this address^^ if you contact with me^^ please come to my this homepage.

http://www.cyworld.com/kjy880105

Bul Go Gi ( roast meat )

'Bul Go Gi' is one of the korean traditional foods.

'Go Gi' means 'meat', but I don't know what 'bul' means... hhh maybe 'fire'??

Any way, it is made of beef.
It is mixed with some special brown sauce ( its taste is sweet ) and vegetables like mushrooms or onions. After that, roast it. that's it ^______^..

But frankly speaking, I don't know how to make exactly.
So, tomorrow my aunt will prepare it for me^^!!

In last school, I also brought 'Yak Bob' at an international food party.
It was also a korean food. It's a kind of dessert or snack. 'Bob' means 'rice'
So, it is made of rice with caramel sauce. Chestnuts, raisins and walnuts are used for this food, too.

Unfortunately, it's too sweat for me.. I recommend it for people who like sweet things.

Let's have a nice time tomorrow~~~! I really expect it ^^ !!!