September 23, 2004

Sydney

We’re back after a fantastic vacation, or as we know call it, holiday. Sydney is a great city. I didn’t realize how I’d missed skyscrapers. Launceston hasn’t got any at all. We did as much as we possibly could in our 4 days there. We were tired and footsore at the end of each day and went to sleep happy.

Some highlights: The Aquarium was the coolest!! We saw platypuses (I had to spellcheck the plural on that one), crocodiles, sharks, sea dragons, and tons of other cool fishy friends, including Nemo.

Bondi Beach: a little chilly, but still very pretty. Surfing is fun to watch.

Chinese botanical garden: biggest one outside of China. Absolutely gorgeous. Aussies like to rent costumes and dress up like the emperor’s court.

Chinatown: good, good, good food. And fun shopping.

The Rocks: great old architecture, fun market, good pubs.

I’ll let Rob cover some of the other exciting events. We had a fantastic time. Oh, and we stayed at the nicest hostel I have ever been in—it was like a hotel. Incredible. Pictures coming soon.

Posted by at 05:28 am

Isn’t it platypi? :-)
And this is odd… when you look it up on the Sherlock dictionary, it says “See duck.” But it’s a mammal…. isn’t it? I’m so confused…

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