Sunday, November 30, 2008
Watson's Bay, Whale Watching, and the most Wonderful meal ever!
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
I have brown hair!!!
Saturday, November 22, 2008
The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly
I finally beat Tom at Scrabble. Although it was only by 2 points and mainly because he got the "Z", the "Q" and the "J" all within his last 4 turns. But still...I beat him. I made sure to rub it in his face all night. I hope I don't have to loose another 20 games before winning again.
This is the rep cinema in Sydney. It's right down by the harbour. It's a chain of cinemas called "Dendy". You can tell they have a lot more money than The Revue but the cinema doesn't have nearly as much character. We went to see "Hunger" there. It's about the hunger strike that happened in Ireland in the early 80's. It was very intense and sad but good. Don't go see it if you feel at all sad or depressed that day.
I love the many different kinds of local travel here. This train only runs downtown and is mainly a tourist attraction but still, it's just so neat!
They spray painted these on the road when the Olympics came to Sydney. They are very helpful to me. No matter how long I've been here, I still look the wrong way before I cross the road.
There are X-Mas decorations everywhere but since it's warm here, my mind is having trouble equating what time of year it is. It's very confusing. Example: picture below shows x-mas tree decoration outside with couple walking by in summer clothes. What!?
Sunday, November 16, 2008
I live in Sydney Australia!
Little by little I am starting to feel more comfortable getting around in Sydney on my own and finding fun things to do. The only thing I have to watch is my spending. This city is very expensive and it's easy to forget that I am not yet working and so I have lot's of money coming out of my bank account and none coming in. With any luck, I should have a job within the next week or so. I am emailing my resume out today to places for admin jobs. Something that is not too commital and doesn't involve too much training. There is tons of call centre work here but I'm so over listening to people complain or trying to sell something to someone that they don't want all day.
I am still currently in the same Hostel I was at when I arrived. I've checked out some other ones but this one is clean and so far the people in my room have bee very respectful and quiet, despite the fact that there are 10 of us in it! If you would have told me that I would have been satisfied living in a room with 10 people and in a Hostel with who knows how many more, I would never have believed you but I am walking distance from most things I want to do and right near a chinese market where I can buy fresh fruit and vegetables. If I want to move into a room in a house I would be paying the same amount to either live far away by train from downtown or sharing a bedroom with someone! Did I mention that this city is expensive???
Not unlike Toronto, there is always something to do in Sydney. and since it's the summer...many of those things involve being outside! About a week ago my friend Tom and I went to see an outdooor movie in Kings Cross, which is a sketchy and therefore interesting part of town. The film was by a local artist and was about a group of under-privileged kid's from this suburb in Sydney called Woolloomooloo (such an awesome name!) who form a basketball team. It was actually a really good film and some of the kid's who were in it were in the audience.
Then on Saturday we wanted to go to Bondi Beach but the weather wasn't very nice (which sucked because it was super hot all week when Tom was working!) so we ended up just walking to this funky neighbourhood called Glebe and playing Scrabble (we've probably played about 20 games at this point and Tom has literally beat me every single game. Although once I only lost by 3 points! He's lucky I'm not very competative) at this coffee shop that won an award last year for best coffee in Sydney. Even though it looked beautiful, I've had better...
This pretty much sums up how we felt about it...
Oh ya...and Andrea came too. Although I spilled some tomatoe on her face when I was making the sandwiches. Sorry Andrea.
Sunday, November 9, 2008
Homeless Football, Meat Pies and Red Heads Down Under
On Friday night my friend Tom and I went over to this girl Yvette's house for drinks and Scrabble. Which was fun, except that Tom always wins by like over 100 points so I usually end up giving up hope that I will ever win about half way through. She had the fatest cat named Tuxedo. He's not nearly as cute as my cat Reggie (of course) but it was still nice to hang out with a cat for a bit. Do I sound like a crazy cat person when I say things like that?
I went to the Powerhouse Museum by myself the next day and saw some cool stuff. I made a movie with myself in it and took a pic of he screen while it was playing. Can you spot me? I'm in the air balloon. They have very high tech stuff in Australia!After I was hungry and spotted this place called Hannah's Pies. I ordered the "Tiger" Pie and this is what it looked like. So yummy! and under $5. I'm sarting to watch my spending and live more like a backpacker and less like a tourist lately since I haven't looked for a job yet and don't want to run out of money too fast.In Sydney, the subways mostly run above ground and have 3 floors! Not sure if you can make out the stairs behind Tom in this pic that lead to the downstairs level...
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
Manly Beach, 3 Women and a Cell phone.
The last few days Amy and Matt were here we went to the Botanical gardens and these huge bats were just chilling in the trees in the middle of the day.Then we walked over to the Opera House and took some typical tourist pics. We took a few that made it look like we were eating the Opera House but the one of me is truly unflattering so I decided not to post it. That's the nice thing about having your own blog. You can decide to only post pretty pics of yourself!The bridge behind the Opera House is beautiful and huge and you can actually climb up it. Those tiny figures on the top are actually people. Something I will definitely have to do before I leave here.Then we decided to go to a pub to see some live music. On our way over to the pub we decided to get ice cream and this sign was outside. Another one to add to my "Signs that you know you're not in Canada" collection!At the pub we saw a great live band and played some scrabble. All you Revue peeps will be happy to know that the Travel Scrabble is a huge hit and has definitely helped me make friends. Like this friend, for instance. His name is Tom. We offered him the rest of our Mango one morning when he was hung over and when he found out we had scrabble we became instant bff's. Since he's feom England he knows how to drive on the opposite side of the road so we rented a car and drove to Blue Mountains the day before Amy and Matt left. He was so happy to be driving and he got to play his CD's which was super exciting for him because his ipod was stolen a few months ago. Luckily he has good taste in music.
Here I am at Blue Mountains. In the background there are 3 rock formations that are supposed to represent 3 women who were frozen in time when this dude went off to war and then he died and so they were never restored into their natural state. In the gift shop there was a guest book and someone had written "It sucks...just a bunch of mountains." Tom and I thought that was pretty funny since most people were commenting on how beautiful they are.
On our way back to the car we bumped into this guy...
Then we went to Manly beach. Not as nice as Bondi beach but still very nice and full of surfers. Most of the stores near the beach have the word manly in front of them which was pretty funny. Like, Manly swimwear and Manly Hostel.
Oh ya! and I have a cell phone. So you know...you should call or text me. It only costs me 25cents/text to send overseas but I'm not sure how much it would cost you. My actual number is 0414959180. I'm pretty sure that in order to call/text me you need to dial 01161414959180. If you know Andrea you can confirm with her because she has texted me a few times already. Just keep in mind that I am 15hours ahead of you!