Showing posts with label Woolgoolga. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Woolgoolga. Show all posts

2014/11/10

Working in Blueberry Field

As Gann's theory - Wheel within a Wheel, I cannot wander in city anymore, and back to farm, even though I was once so determined......

Working in Blueberry Field is relatively relaxing for me, as I have trained for one year! The difference is the situation, all works are arranged by my roommate+coworker. So, like Bohemian lifestyle, drift to different blueberry fields everyday, by contract sometimes, by hour sometimes...I always eat blueberry when working, if it is by hour:-P

2014/10/24
Kangaroo in Blueberry Field, it is odd when we look at each other:-P


2014/10/31

Humpback Whale Observation @Woolgoolga

"The annual migration of Humpback Whales which can be observed from the Woolgoolga Headland between May & October."


2014/10/15

Langar @Guru Nanak Sikh Temple, Woolgoolga

Langar: Every gurdwara has a langar where all people are welcome to a free meal regardless of their sex, colour or religion. There are no rituals observed in the langar (kitchen) and everyone eats together. All the food is vegetarian so that no religious group is offended.

Guru Nanak Dev Ji established the langar because he rejected the Hindu caste system where people of different castes do not eat together. Guru Nanak Dev Ji wanted to stress the idea that everyone is equal. Everyone shares the tasks of preparation, cooking, serving and cleaning. This shows sewa - selfless service to the others in the sadhsangat (community), the gurdwara, and the world outside.

Guru Nanak Sikh Temple is the architecural landmark of Woolgoolga, a huge and imposing white structure, that's the town's main attraction. It was built by the town's Sikh residents whose ancestors travelled to the North Coast around the time of Australian Federation.


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