Saturday, April 28, 2007

On, over and under the Sydney Harbour Bridge...


The Sydney Harbour is magic! Each time we took the train to Circular Quay, we were greeted with an unequalled view. One morning, there was a giant cruise ship berthed! Always in motion, it was our favourite place. We also had occasion for a quiet harbourside beverage.
On the train one morning, we met a charming woman who remembered the harbour with no bridge. She recounted to us how she used to take a ferry across from the North Shore to connect to other transit in the city. (It's the 75th anniversary of the Bridge's construction.) Unfortunately, the only photo I have of her is in my memory...one of those times when I was so intent on the experience that I didn't think like a tourist, I guess!It was amazing! I've seen it a bunch of times but it never fails to take my breath away. Silly really, but I can't help it. We climbed up to the top of the Southeastern pylon to see a beautiful view of the Harbour and then in the evening, we climbed the bridge itself. It was a clear day and then a starry night.

Friday, April 27, 2007

Our first day in Sydney...



Apparently, the Sydney Opera House is the most photographed piece of architecture on the planet. We have contributed to this particular bit of tourist trivia.

We took in... every corner!

Really, we fell in love with the entire harbour. We purchased "daytripper" passes for the public transport system. They allowed us to ride the subway, busses and ferries without restrictions. We were out on the water several times, both day and night. There was no shortage of tour options in the harbour, but we just rode the ferries. It was really the cheapest way to take in the harbour.

Irish pubs we found on our journey...

Three different States in less than two weeks, four flights, lots of walking, a few tours....and pubs! Irish ones!

We concluded that wherever we go, we'll find a touch o' the Irish in Australia. A pint of Guinness goes down well at the end of a busy tourist's day.










I'll update the blog with various other experiences this weekend, but we thought these first bits would amuse!

Wednesday, April 18, 2007

On the road...

Huge and I are in Sydney for one more night and we're off to Tasmania in the morning! Last night we climbed the Harbour Bridge. An amazing experience! We'll post photos when we get home.

No Leafs in the play offs?!?!?!? Sigh... Huge says, "Good...maybe Ottawa has a chance!"

Friday, April 13, 2007

No tickets for "away" games, so...


It's the first day of holidays! Huge and I are off to Sydney tomorrow. (Wednesday, we climb to the top of the Harbour Bridge!) Today is a day of washing, packing....and Aussie Rules Football! We don't have tickets to Crows away games, so it's the match on T.V. this afternoon. Go the Crows!

Another blistering hot autumn day here! Feels like summer!

Touring the Barossa...

We drove out to the Barrosa Valley on the Easter weekend. The Vintage Festival takes place over seven days at this time of year on odd numbered years. It features music, food, processions, tug of war competitions between wineries and maypole dancing....but we were there for the wine tasting! We chose a few wineries to visit. Another glorious day in the low thirties. We now officially believe that winter isn't really coming!
Here's Huge relaxing at Wolf Blass. This winery is enormous! The eagle monument is in the centre of their Visiters' Centre.

Seppeltsfield Road should be named palm avenue! Huge and the Red Ripper were happy to pose!












We spotted scarecrows all over the place throughout the day.


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