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Sydney, Australia.

Sean | April 18, 2009

I’ve been here 3 days now, so it’s about time for some pics…

My hostel is in an old department store that was custom built to display different merchandise on different floors, so each level is a different height…

Thursday, I went to Bondi Beach to look for some board shorts…

On Friday I went to the observation deck of Sydney Tower…

Then to Darling Harbor (pictured above) and the Sydney Aquarium where the bunny had a close encounter with a shark…

And on to the Bridge at sunset for views of the Opera House and Downtown…

Down to the park at the North end of the bridge…

And around toward Luna Park…

Then today, I caught a Sydney Swans Aussie Rules Football game…  Very fun.

I’m getting so used to Soccer, Rugby and Aussie Rules that NFL will probably be painfully booring when I get back home…

Tomorrow I sort everything out and see a few more sights before leaving for 5 days of Mojo Surf Camp – ending at Byron Bay – where everyone says they wish they could stay longer.

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Keeping on…

Sean | April 16, 2009

I’m doing the tourist thing today, so expect some pics of Sydney soon…  I spent yesterday shopping (sucks) because my tan North Face travel pants ripped wide open (across the knee to the hip) when I jumped off one of the round boulders on the beach the other day.  I tried the surf shops on Bondi Beach, but the board shorts are all so long that they make me look like Barney Rubble.  I ended up finding a discount store that had decent shorts for $20AUD (about $16 USD).  As a side note, Levis 501′s are $100AUD ($80 US) -that’s crazy!!!

I just booked a 5 day surf camp with Mojo Surf – supposodly the best in Oz – starting Monday.  Jenny, a sweet Irish lass from my dorm room, was already going – so I already have a travel buddy.

Something I forgot to mention back in NZ…  Golf is also different there…

…and Field Goals instead of a putting green with a hole…

Golfcross.com

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Australia!!!!!

Sean | April 15, 2009

I wasted my ticket from Auckland to Sydney because it was cheaper to fly from Christchurch to Sydney than from Christchurch to Auckland.  I ended up on the same flight as Meghan.

Anyway, last night a group of us met for a final beer in Christchurch.  Neat town.  Lots of skateboard shops, cafe’s, and sculpture everywhere  - it just closes too early.  We had to keep Holly awake so she could catch her 4:30 AM bus to the Airport.

Speaking of Holly, at an after hours bar she met a very large and quite inebriated guy who offered her his cocktail (I assume thinking she’d stay and talk to him).  She came back to our table with a mixer, and the large angry guy shortly followed – accusing her of stealing his drink.  She apologized, gave the drink back, and he started getting menacing.  I was sitting next to her and honestly thought I’d get into my first bar fight since St Paddy’s Day 2001 with Joe (great story for another time).  He brought his hand near her and started talking about how muscular her was and that he would smack any woman who steals his drink.  She’s a former bartender, and was not intimidated in the least.  I stayed as calm looking as I could, but casually shifted my leg around incase I needed to kick him back if he tried to slap her.  He saw me and asked if we were together.  I didn’t need to say anything because Meghan can be quite a vocal little fireball if anyone tries to challenge her, so she spoke for all of us.  He apparantly figured that he couldn’t intimidate Holly, and there were suddenly 4 people rather than just one cute blonde, so he backed off while still sounding mean and left the bar shortly thereafter.

We stayed and danced to a great coverband that consisted of a guy with a guitar and harmonica, and his buddy with a fiddle…  At 2 AM we finally had to part ways.  I’m going to miss Holly.  She was a total blast to hang out with, fun to tease, ridiculously cute, and one of the sweetest Canuk’s on Earth.

This morning Meghan and I toured the Christchurch History Museum

Later, we caught the shuttle to the Airport.

A really good meal (for an airline) and a movie later (Narnia – Prince Caspian) and we landed in Sydney.  Emirates Air – nice service, 600 movies to pick from, and good food.  Why are US carriers to crappy and even TACA and LAN Peru were good??

Meghan is staying with a friend, but we may meet up one day for a show in the Sydney Opera.  Oddly, “Jerry Springer the Opera” in coming here early next week.  I got kicked out of a bar in Cincy for making fun of him publicly, not realising he was actually in the bar.  Heck, I also got kicked out of a bar for making fun of Larry Flynt while he was there also (unbeknownst to me) when the Hustler Store first reopened in Cincy next to the building I worked in.  I see a trend…

I hope Meghan and I get another chance to hang out, but if not, I’m going to miss her a lot too – super bubbly and cute, totally willing to talk to everyone, and into all the same travel activities I wanted to do…

Anyway… Wifi is expensive in Oz, so I need to get a cheap thumb drive to copy pics for the internet cafe.  I have another mess of pics to upload from NZ.  I’m going to relax for a few days and take in the city before going north for a week of surfing lessons.  No plan after that yet, but I may stay in Oz longer if Thailand doesn’t get it’s act together

I’m off to find some good Thai food…  I’ll try to get some more pics and fix that albatross video in the next few days. (done)

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100th Post!!! and my last few days in NZ…

Sean | April 13, 2009

A belated Happy Easter to everyone!!!

Megan and I booked a tour of the Otago Peninsula near Dunedin for Easter Sunday (Kiwi’s celebrate Easter Friday, then have a public holiday on Monday).  It was a movie set looking place with all kinds of wildlife (other than stuffed bunneis).

Royal Albatross were hard to snap, but I got a video…

Oyster Catchers

Sheep up on the hill.

Baby Seals below the hill

Seal Lions on the beach – that we got 12 feet from with no safety barricade other than our guide.

Yellow-Eyed Penguins were a highlight…

…especially watching them jump up a hill and walk by the sheep…

By then it was getting close to sunset, so we had to go…

We stopped at a pub downtown for Easter dinner.  I had Lamb meatballs and salad…

The next day (Monday) we were back on the bus to Lake Tekapo.  Before leaving Dunedin, we stopped to walk up the world’s steepest street.

Then we stopped at the Koeraki Bounders – a formation of naturally round rocks on the beach…

This next photo is for my buddy Chris who used to compete in the USA Strongest Man contests…

We drove by Mount Cook, but it was obscured by clouds…

And stopped at the Church on Lake Tekapo – which is supposodly the most photographed church in New Zealand, as well as hosting 600+ weddings a year.  It might have something to wint being on the shore of an unreal blue lake with the Southern Alps in the background.  No photos allowed inside, but with a bay window behind the alter looking to the lake and mountains, I can see why it’s popular for weddings.

We had a Magic Bus cookout in Lake Tekapo where I was Grillmaster (no one else wanted to be responsible for anyone’s food poisoning).  Later, a number of us went up the hill on the tour of the Mt. John’s Observatory… (which is one of the places currently locating planets in other solar systems).

The city uses high efficiency reflectors and lower wattage lights so that the observatory can do its’ work…

We saw Saturn in it’s full glory, the Tarantula Nebula, a number of star clusters, and the Sombrero Galaxy.  All to difficult to photograph.

Here’s the shot my dad’s been asking for – the Soutern Cross (Crux)…  which actually doesn’t point to true south, but there’s an easy way to find it once you’ve located Crux (try wikipedia to find out).  Crux is the kite just above center.  Alpha and Beta Centauri are the two bright starts below the kite…

I’m in Christchurch today, and fly to Auckland and Sydney tomorrow – so Bye Bye New Zealand.  I’ll definately be back someday.  The only real bummers were not being allowed to skydive, and not catching a live rugby match.

I also have to check the latest travel warnings for Thailand to see if I’m still going there…

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Milford Sound

Sean | April 11, 2009

Friday was a perfect sightseeing day.

Milford sound is a day trip from Queenstown on a bus, then a boat cruise thru the Fijord on the West coast of NZ, then more bus back to Queenstown.  All the way, there are remarkable views of mountains – including a range called “The Remarkables” because the whole range runs true North to true South.

Our first stop was at a glacially carved valley..

Then a bit farther along to a reflecting pool…

Look at it upside down at it looks like a real mountain scene…

The individual mountain + reflection shots were not as good at the pano…

And on to the actual Fijord…

And to the sea…

And back…

And came home to a sweet moon scene.

Today was an easy day for catching up on planning, and resting up for the Easter Egg Hunt / Pub Crawl tonight.  There’s supposed to be 150 people there, including Meghan, Holly, and me!!

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