Sydney NSW

January 18, on the other side of the International Date Line.

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We landed in Sydney Australia last night. we didn’t know if we were going to get on the flight or not, we got the last 2 seats.  so we arrived in Sydney at 730pm without a hotel.  we’d done a little research before hand and knew there was a holiday inn nearby.  all we needed was a bed, some food, and wifi.  we got all that, and the friendliest woman to check us in.  Flynn gave us a gazillion tips on everything from good wine growing areas (Tasmania) to how to dial a phone number in australlia.  something i had no luck with when we were at the airport.

an aside.  i’d called bell and asked to put australia roaming on my phone.  explained i was going to australia and wanted to call local numbers, and also people back home.  yet when i got to sydney i couldn’t phone, and kept getting the annoying text messages about how much my roaming was.  i checked on line and found they call centre had given me the europe package.  apparently 3rd world call centres can’t quite distinguish between austria and australia.  every time we travel i add roaming, and every time i have to call at our destination to get things fixed.  I squawk loudly every time and they always give me some shut up credits.  so i have mixed feelings about the whole thing.  it usually works out in my favour.  for susan, we just got her an australian sim card.

Picking a hotel in an unfamiliar city is always a crap shoot.  price / location are always a challenge.  we lucked out with a hotel in china town.  amazing smells as we walk along the sreeets, a great market for fresh food / veggies (are veggies a food?).  we have a kitchen and we find that breakfast and dinner in works to keep off the pounds.  lunch we eat out.

first night we took a walk to darling harbour.  we found a pedestrian walk way with a thousand people just walking in the warm summer evening.  we crossed a pedestrian bridge, found a ferris wheel (a pedestrian ferris wheel to boot). we got a compartment to ourselves when we told everyone in line we were going to make out.

Next day we went on a free walking tour with a cute and bubbly guide.  then a ferry to Watson bay, an iced latte overlooking the water, then a bus halfway home and we walked the rest, cuz you know, a day isn’t complete without at least 2 forced marches.  And that’s how our days seem to be going, take a bus / train / ferry somewhere, walk about, come back, have a beer and chill.  we’re thinking Tasmania might be  next on the itinerary.

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