After three weeks of travelling and camping down the east coast with our faithful little Yaris it's been a real treat to have a week in one place and also 7 nights of comfortable sleeping. We've enjoyed a great week in Sydney and have been looked after very well by Colin and Julie. Nearly time to be on the road again though.
We've made the most of our time in the unofficial capital of Australia and have been able to get out and about to explore some of the area as well as taking in some culture.
The usual sights in Sydney have been 'ticked off' with a look around the Opera House and a walk across the Harbour Bridge (the free option). The weather has been great for the main part of the week so we got views of the harbour at its best and also had a good couple of ferry trips to and from Manly. We did a little walk around North Head in Manly to stretch our legs and also try and get our fitness levels up a bit in readiness for all the walking we've got planned in New Zealand. To that end we've also surprised ourselves by going for three runs this week, albeit a little slower than was previously possible, but it's the effort that counts.
Our culture fix for the week saw us take in a performance at the Opera House, a ballet no less. The ballet was titled Destiny and from what we could gather it was two interpretations of the same piece, one in each half of the performance. We were given a crib sheet at the start to help us understand what was going on and in the main we kept up but it did need a bit of discussion afterwards to fill in the gaps. The sound of the orchestra in the venue was excellent and we managed to get some really good seats even though I think the lady at the box office thought we were more suited to the final of Australian Idol that is taking place there on Sunday.
We managed to get a good length walk in this week in the form of the coastal walk from Coogee to Bondi beaches. The skies were blue and the sun was out but there was also a gale force wind blowing, which in combination with the sand it was picking up meant that by the time we got to Bondi Beach the right-hand sides of our faces had been exfoliated to within an inch of their lives. It's a pretty good walk though and I don't think you'll see Bondi quite as empty as when we were there. Anyone trying to have lunch on the beach really would have been eating sand-wiches. On summer weekends they can get around 40,000 people on the beach, I think there were about 40 when we were there.
Wildlife news for the week...we've actually seen some galahs, not flaming I may add but we've now seen a couple of the birds that look like cockatoos but have a reddish pink front to them. We also saw the hundreds of bats that inhabit the Botanical Gardens in Sydney. They are in one area of the gardens and at a distance look like huge fruits hanging from the tree. When you get closer though you can see that they are brown bats cocooned in their leathery wings. With them, the cockatoos and the lorikeets the skies are filled in that part of the gardens. Makes for a great sight though.
We've certainly enjoyed Sydney, perhaps maybe more than we thought we might (certainly more than I thought). We're now getting ready to pick up a little campervan to drive to Melbourne and then after a couple of days there fly to Perth.