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    • Day 24

      MLB, die Dodgers gegen die Tigers...

      September 18, 2023 in the United States ⋅ 🌙 21 °C

      Das Highlight des Tages, wir waren an einem Baseball Spiel. Die Los Angeles Dodgers gegen die Detroit Tigers. Die Dodgers haben dann 8 : 3 gewonnen.
      Was für ein geiler Tag...kann ich jedem empfehlen...Read more

    • Day 3

      Dodgers vs. Mets

      June 5, 2022 in the United States ⋅ ☀️ 23 °C

      Den Großteil des Sonntags verbrachten wir im Dodger-Stadium. Schon vor vier Jahren genossen wir die Atmosphäre in diesem schön gelegenen Stadion. Familien sitzen in der Sonne; es werden Snacks ohne Ende verzehrt - dies sieht man einigen US-Sportbegeisterten auch an. 😌 Es ist ein stetiges Kommen und Gehen.

      Vormittags haben wir noch einige Foto-Spots in der Melrose Avenue aufgesucht.
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    • Day 209

      LA Dogers Game ⚾️🏟

      August 6, 2022 in the United States ⋅ ☀️ 29 °C

      Heute hieß es wieder Abschied nehmen, denn für die Sarah ging es zurück nach Deutschland. Wir frühstücken noch gemeinsam bei mir auf dem Balkon und genossen ein paar Sonnenstrahlen am Pool. ☀️
      Um halb 3 war es dann leider soweit. Wir verabschiedeten uns und sie fuhr mit einem Uber zum Flughafen. Jetzt hatte ich nach 10 Wochen keinen Besuch mehr, aber es wird nicht langweilig…

      Um 16 Uhr fuhr ich mit der Maria zum Patrick, unserem Beach Volleyball Coach. Dort gabelte uns der Dennis auf, ein weiterer Beach Volleyball Trainer und wir fuhren gemeinsam zum Baseball Spiel: Dogers vs. Padres.
      Zur Erinnerung: der Kevin hat mir Anfang Mai die Tickets für das Spiel geschenkt.
      Was ich damals noch nicht wusste: wir hatten nicht nur normale, sondern VIP Tickets. So durften wir unser erstes Baseball Spiel gleich mal aus einer Suite anschauen. 😍
      Die Maria und ich hatten beide keine Ahnung von Baseball, aber wir hatten glücklicherweise Dennis und Patrick dabei. Wir löcherten sie mit Fragen und sie erklärten uns Dinge, wo wir nicht mal eine Regel vermutet hätten.
      Es war wirklich ein super Abend!
      Nicht nur, dass wir von unserem Schattenplätzchen einen hervorragenden Blick auf das Spiel hatten, sondern Essen und Getränke waren in der Suite natürlich auch kostenlos. Ich glaube, dass die Maria und ich bis zum jetzt nicht realisieren, wie wir da bloß wieder hineingeraten waren. 😁
      Das Spiel war super. Die Dogers gewannen im eigenen Stadion und wir durften sogar einen einen Home Run erleben. ⚾️
      Wir verließen das Stadium schon kurz vor Spielende, um dem Stadium Verkehr zu entgehen. Auch das klappte super und so waren wir schon im 23 Uhr Zuhause.
      Perfekt, um am Sonntag fit fürs Beachen zu sein. 💪🏻🏐
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    • Day 12

      LA Dodgers

      May 17, 2023 in the United States ⋅ ☀️ 24 °C

      Das kenn ich nur von der Wii🫣😂 heute waren wir bei einem Dodgers Game. Ich hab nun wirklich keine Ahnung wie Baseball funktioniert, aber es war ne mega Erfahrung. Der Ball ist sogar 2x direkt neben uns gelandet und ich durfte zusehen wie sich hardcore Fans um den Ball geprügelt haben 😬 Nun war ich schon bei einem NBA (Basketball) Spiel (Charlotte Hornets) und bei einem MLA (Baseball) Spiel (LA Dodgers). Jetzt fehlen mir nur noch ein NFL (Football) und NHL (Hockey) Spiel um alle vier großen Sport Ligen in Nordamerika zu erleben.Read more

    • Day 33

      Baseball Brothers from other mothers

      May 31, 2023 in the United States ⋅ ☁️ 18 °C

      The pinnacle of our trip to Los Angeles for Dad was meeting up with his dear American mate, Peter Von Zboray and our visit to the Dodgers Stadium to watch a good ol' American ballgame.

      Allan:
      I first met Peter (or the Baron as he became known) at the Pan Pacific Masters Games on the Gold Coast in 2004 where we were both involved in the same team for the baseball competition.

      From the very start we connected, and our friendship grew and grew.

      We continued to meet in numerous baseball tournaments around the world. These included the World Masters Games in Edmonton Canada 2005, Sydney 2009 and Auckland 2017, numerous Pan Pacific Masters Games at the Gold Coast and more recently in Fort Myers Florida for a special charity based international baseball tournament in 2019.

      We have stayed connected via Facebook and email now for 19 years and always consider ourselves as brothers just living on opposite ends of the globe. Peter is married to Kelley and they have two daughters, Misha and Arie.
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    • Day 33

      Take me out to the ballgame

      May 31, 2023 in the United States ⋅ ☁️ 18 °C

      Baseball was a huge part of our lives growing up. Saturday afternoons during the baseball season (winter) spent exploring the grounds and surrounds of Ormond Glenhuntly baseball ground for the home games. A field in another suburb for the away.

      Leah and I always went with Dad. The Vegemite and lettuce sandwiches made ahead with fresh rolls Dad had collected from the bakery. Sometimes with cheese. Sometimes not. (If you've not tried a Vegemite and (Iceberg!) Lettuce roll or sandwich, you're seriously depriving yourself. Fresh bread. Real butter. Get around it!)

      I think we may have been the last generation to enjoy the freedom of childhood without the media cultivating a fear that (realistically was minimal) our lives were in danger. We were always safe lying by the railway tracks with strategically placed rocks as a train coasted by ;) Or climbing any tree we could. There's a magic in the freedom we had that can not be replicated in today's world. No mobile phones. Innocence and a sense of adventure; but mostly the freedom to test risk and boundaries.

      The baseball was special to us; but almost sacred for Dad, and this is what made our visit to The ballgame today so very special.

      Allan:
      “I first became involved in baseball as a 12yo in early 1966 when a kid from up the road where I lived in Caulfield South invited me to join him around the local park for a game of “catch”. His whole family were involved with the local Baseball Club at Ormond Park and had been since the very early 1930’s. It was this one chance invite that established my lifelong love for the game and set me up with a sporting career which continues today, albeit now as a non-playing team manager only.

      By April 1966, I was playing in the Under 16 competition at Ormond and by 1968, I was playing both juniors on Saturday morning and senior baseball in the afternoon. Since those early days, I have played over 1000 games, mostly with Ormond but also with some other teams in Masters Competitions being Cheltenham, Waverley, and Upwey Ferntree Gully in the local Victorian Competition. I have also played interstate with Melbourne Thunder Masters Baseball as well as overseas with The Downunders in Edmonton Canada, USA Buzzards in Auckland, New Zealand and Black Sox in Fort Myers Florida. I am still involved today as a non-playing manager with Golddiggers Masters Baseball who regularly play in the Pan Pacific Masters Games on the Gold Coast and Australian Masters Games in Adelaide.

      In the early 1980’s, I received Life Membership at Ormond Glenhuntly Baseball Club for services both on and off the field. In 2018, I was appointed a Club Legend being only the fourth person in the club’s 90-year history to receive such an accolade.”

      Dad, you put the T in team and because it meant so much to you, this was my best day of all of our trip for me too.

      Australian baseball legend. Allan Carter.
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    • Day 6

      Take me out to the ball game!

      February 9, 2022 in the United States ⋅ ☀️ 28 °C

      Today started with another clear blue sky and temperatures are promised to be in the upper 20s, not bad for February!

      We had a breakfast in the Jane Q restaurant at the hotel and I had a bagel with smoked salmon cream cheese whilst mum had a pastry.

      We made our way the short distance to the Dodger baseball stadium ready for our tour at 11:00 a.m. after finding somewhere to park, we headed up to the start of the tour, which gave a great view overlooking the entire stadium. The tour lasted about 90 minutes and I really enthusiastic host explain to us all sorts of things about both the Dodger team and stadium itself.

      The Dodger team started in Brooklyn and was moved over to LA in the 50s after which the current stadium was built. It's one of the largest baseball stadiums in the country and has an obstructed views from every seat.

      It's clear that baseball has spawned a myriad of stats with most valued player and the person who has hit the most home runs in a season and the person who's caught the most balls and so on and so on. The talk us through the refurbished executive suites and also into the dugout and around the edge of the stadium. The stadium itself seems to look much smaller when you're in it at ground level compared to when you are overlooking from the top tier. We learnt that the seats of various colours representing elements of California, including the beach, the ocean and other things, which I can't now remember!

      On the tour we saw the entrance I must have walked through when I was here all those years ago at junior high school band night and it brought back some lovely memories. What I don't think either of us should realised was that the year that we were at a game the Dodgers won the world series. Maybe that bodes well for them for the 2022 season.

      The tour finished at about 12:30 and we left. Glad that we'd made the effort to do the tour on this occasion.
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    • Day 23

      At Dodgers Stadium - Mets vs Dodgers

      June 22, 2017 in the United States ⋅ ☀️ 22 °C

      Being with a sports-crazy crowd is AWESOME!! Specially when Dodgers hit two home runs back to back!! Kiss Cams. Patriotic gestures. Crowd tossing the ball. Chanting and clapping. Endless food. I love watching sports in America!!Read more

    • Day 8

      LA Dodgers

      July 22, 2017 in the United States ⋅ ☀️ 27 °C

      An evening spent watching the L.A. Dodgers playing the Atlanta Braves at Dodger Stadium...An all-American experience. Three hours and nine innings of excitement interspersed with endless "entertainment" and adverts!Read more

    • Day 1

      China Town

      August 19, 2016 in the United States ⋅ ☀️ 24 °C

      3.Tag 1.Stop
      Immer noch Jetlag, zur Ortszeit um 23.30 ins Bett und um halb 6 endlich aufgestanden weil schon im Bett gewälzt..zum Frühstück wieder süßes Toast u Muffins...Wurst u Käse gibts net😐
      Wir fahren nach China Town. Chris hat den Verhehr gut im Griff es ist alles viel weitläufiger und mehr...man fährt durch typische Vorstadt Viertel wie im Fernsehen aber auch viele Viertel die echt runtergekommen sind.
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