Showing posts with label darling harbour. Show all posts
Showing posts with label darling harbour. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Back To Sydney, My Home Away From Home

Day 1 (Friday)

My flight to Sydney from Melbourne was an hour delayed.  Haven't been too lucky with the flights around here, and flying is definitely not as conveneint as traveling by Greyhound.  All the transportation to and from airports,city, checking in, a bit more complicated than just hopping on a bus at the local bus station.  Anyhow, once again my passport was not checked at all, not at service desk, security check point, or before boarding.  Like the old days I guess back in the states. Also, anyone is allowed thru to the gates, meaning you can go meet your relatives or friends right after they get off the plane, like it used to be back home 10 years ago.  Anyhow, this time I flew on Virgin Blue and paid 50 bucks for my short 1 hr flight from Melbourne to Sydney.  Pretty good airline, although I always seem to have leg space problems, plus the seats did not recline at all.  Fairly uncomfortable sitting straight up the entire flight, especially when I wanted to sleep a bit.  There were tvs on the back of everyseat and started off watching Everybody loves Raymond.  Had some laughs but unfortunately after about 5 minutes in the air did it prompt to swipe my credit card to continue watching.  Unfortunate.  Anyhow, heard great things about Air Zealand, my upcoming flight. They supposedly have free tv viewing for the entire flight, comfortable seats and leg room, and FREE alcohol. I've never heard of such a thing but some kiwis I met last night brought it up.  Definitely looking forward to sippin back a few brews on my way to Lord of the Ring territory.  I've always been one to really try and get my moneys worth.

Anyhow, got off the plane around 630 I quickly got my pack and headed for the train.  This train line was the same one that I took to work everyday for 2 months.  It was a great feeling as all the memories came back.  Being back in the place I called home for 3 months put a smile on my face.  Anyhow, I then made way to the hostel, of course Home Backpackers, the hostel where I spent over a month and where I met all my great friends, many of them still there awaiting my return.

After sharing some drinks with people out on the deck, I made way back to the train station to hop on a train to go to a bbq with all my old coworkers from Gate Gourmet.  The people that were my work family for 2 months, it was great meeting up and seeing most of them again.  Lin, whose house it was held at, had prepared a massive dinner that was excellent, and supplied all the beer.  She did not want any money for the event and it was very kind of her.


At the bbq was also my long time no see German friends, Timo and Rebecca, was great seeing them.  Anyhow after the dinner was over, everyone was starting to feel pretty loose after their drinks.  Most of us, well atleast the young ones started playing drinking games.  Safe to say we all had a great time.  Happy I got to see all my old airline food packing friends.

Most of the Make and Pack GG Crew

Day 2

With my return to Sydney, I was welcomed with maybe the shittiest weather in all 4 months Ive stayed in the city.  Forecast showed rain every day, and that it has.  I have officially cancelled my trip to the nearby beautiful Blue Mountains.  Unfortunate but heard its not worth the trip if the weather is bad.  Besides I have had a pretty good share of bush walks and sightseeing the past 3 weeks and will have the best to come in New Zealand. Not very bitter at it at all, plus gives me more time to spend my last couple days here soaking in my favorite city spots and catching up with friends, and best off all save some additional money. I spent the day walking around in the pouring rain with Anda, my favorite Dutch buddy. We went to Paddys Markets and took care of some souvenir shopping.  We then headed for Darling Harbour where there was a scheduled skateboard competition, but due to the rain it had been cancelled. It was sponsored by Mountain Dew so still scored a few free Mountain Dews out of the deal.

When nighttime came around, it was still pouring rain, absolutely pouring.  With not much else to do, we started the night off with some beers and goon.  We then met up with Timo and Rebecca and headed out for the bars in the rain.  Not too great of a scene out at the bars but still had a good time with my close friends.  The rain had not let up either.  It was almost like nothing I have ever seen before. The streets were almost rivers, it was absolutely rediculous.  As I crossed the street the water literally covered halfway up my shoes, terrential downpours.  We ended the night at our favorite Kebab shop.  Timo snapped a picture of our favorite Kebab ladies.  They are great and hooked it up with a hefty amount of chicken and my favorite hot chili sauce. Will miss that late night great Kebab.



Day 3

Woke up after a pretty good sleep in. Was feeling pretty refreshed.  Headed to BreadTop, a cheap chinese bakery and picked up an apple roll, cinnamon donut twist, and a ham and cheese roll.  Paired with a chocolate milk from Coles and I had myself a pretty good morning-after breakfast.  Rain was off and on today, went to the library and tried to do some New Zealand planning but failed.  I have a good "idea" of my trip and think I will take each stop at a time. Gonna let this trip be a bit more spontaneous.

Since I was starting to realize it was my last few days in Sydney, I started attenting my favorite eatieries and places I liked the most around the Sydney.  For dinner I went to Shark Hotel for their fabulous 7 dollar all you can eat buffet with a drink included.  You may recall I had XMAS Eve dinner there.  It was once again excellent.  In the night, the hostel was putting on a movie night, watched the movie Couples Retreat with all my friends, pretty good movie, but not too hilarious.

Day 4

Today marked my first Superbowl Monday.  The Superbowl started at 1030am Australia time.  I had originally planned to get a group of friends and make way to the nearby sport pubs.  But after heavy consideration, ended up staying at the hostel.  The Tvs at the hostel are large flat screens and ended up saving heaps of money on beer.  Also picked up some chips and salsa and made myself a mini superbowl party.  Watched the game with all foreigners.  Had fun explaining them the rules as this was for most of them, their first time watching American football. Most of them found it pretty entertaining. I did miss out on a huge part of the Superbowl, the commercials.  Obviously, there were no American commercials, all australian ads.  Wasn't exactly the same without the great commercials.  Thought the halftime show with The Who was pretty great tho, they still got it and definitely enjoy their big hit songs. The game itself was pretty entertaining. Would have liked for Peyton to not throw that vital interception but congrats to the Saints.

The Superbowl took up most of the day. Was raining again today. In the night I met up with my old roomate Nigel and made way to the IMAX Theatre in Darling Harbour to see the highest grossing film in history, Avatar.  The most expensive movie ticket to date ($22), boy was it worth it.  Great movie, thouroughly enjoyed it and it definitely lives up to all the hype. But then again I saw it in supposedly the best movie theatre in the world. The Sydney Imax not only has the largest screen in the world but supposedly the best and most advance sound system to date. I sat there in front of this large screen with my dorky 3-D glasses, my 7 dollar popcorn and my coke that I snuck in, it made for quite the movie experience.

This is not even 1/2 of the screen size

After the movie, I said goodby to my old roomate and trekked for the iconic Sydney Harbour, just to soak in its beauty for one last time. I am not one to really enjoy the over populated tourist spots, but when nighttime comes and they have all cleared out, just sitting harbourside at one of the most recognizable views in the world, it is all so majestic.  I think it was then and there were I knew I was going to miss Australia, and especially Sydney.  It was the perfect place to spend my last hours in Australia.




Day 5

Plane left at 6 today so only had a half day to do some things. I woke up a little rain in the morning but cleared out by noon and actually got quite hot. I spent the day doing some last minute things. I closed out my Australian bank account and prepared my tax return.  I made around 6000 dollars working at Gate Gourmet but got heavily taxed at 29%.  Got taxed around 1900 dollars and will maybe get around 1200 of it back.  Will be great, but need to wait till June.  I then had to print out all my new zealand travel info and book some hostels for the upcoming days.

I ate my final lunch at my favorite harbour side fish n chips spot.  However, today i went for the calamari n chips combo and it was just as good.  Darling Harbour was looking beautiful as always today and took in the great harbor one last time.  


Well it was that time to head out. I made way back to Home Backpackers and said goodbye to all my friends there.  From there I headed to the train station and boarded my train to the Internation Airport.  Yep, on that great train line that I took to work everyday.  Thought it was a pretty fitting way to go out.

Final Thoughts on Sydney:

Wish I had made it to the Botanical Gardens one last time but the weather really wouldn't have allowed for a relaxing escape.

Truly love Sydney, the city I thought I hated the first 3 days I was there. Think its right to say it grew on me.

Sunday, December 27, 2009

Past Few Days

Well i thought I could hold out till the New Year for a new post but too much has happened the last few days to ignore it. (wouldn't want to forget some great moments)

2 days before Christmas had my off day from work and with only a few free days left in Sydney I knew I had to do something productive.  With the weather being average...a bit windy with several clouds I thought it was a great day to bid farewell to my favorite Sydney beach...Manly.  Im not sure if ill ever have the opportunity to go back there so I wanted to make sure I went there one last time.  It had been almost a month seen I had visited there.  So I hopped on the ferry and took in some great views of the city skyline/harbour and arrived in Manly within 25 minutes. I strolled the corso for about 30 minutes, got lunch and hit the beach for the next 4 hours.

Manly Corso


The waves were real small but knew this going into the day as I checked the surf report, but nonetheless there were a few sets that provided some great body surfing.  When i wasn't in the water I caught up on the latest aussie news and read part of my travel books, of course while glancing at some of the great looking women along the beach.  On a similar note, topless tanning is pretty popular here in Australia, must be from the influx of european travelers here in town.

My day in Manly was great and relaxing, and although the sun wasn't fully out I still had a great beach day and will definitely miss the sights and sounds of Manly beach.

After returning from Manly, my roomate Nigel and I decided to go to the Sydney soccer (football) game.  While watching the game I realized that this was a great aussie culture experience...one of my first.  I enjoyed the chants, team support and game atmosphere. Soccer isn't too popular here and the 40,000 capacity stadium was pretty empty, i would imagine the same amount of people that attend US soccer games. They played the Central Coast Mariners and won 1-0.



The next day was Christmas Eve.  Didn't do much in the day except plan more of my trip, (final details/tour bookings will be done by the New Year hopefully)

That night Nigel and I were originally going to follow thru on our mission to try our first Kangaroo Pizza, but we got word that day that this hotel was putting on a free christmas eve buffet.  The kangaroo pizza immediatly was postponed.  We headed there with a few people from the old hostel.  The "free" buffet was not totally free as you had to purchase a drink with your meal, but by that time in the night after already a few drinks, one or 2 more drinks were only gonna help the cause.  The meal was suprisingly great, one of the best  meals I've had yet. The meal was All you Can Eat which was a great deal for the price of a drink.  There was some delicious turkey, ham, polenta, ceasar salad, potato sald...etc.  It truly was a great meal.

After the buffet we headed to Darling Harbour to catch some Christmas carols by the tree and xmas eve fireworks.


I don't think I have ever seen fireworks on Christmas Eve but I was definitely a fan.  Although it was a very very short 5 minute display it was jam packed with fireworks and were synchronized amazingly with some great Christmas songs, including Hallelujah, Carol of the Bells and closed with Santa Clause is Coming to Town.  If anything, it definitely set the vibe for New Years Eve fireworks...gonna be great




After Darling Harbour we searched for some open bottleshops to continue drinks but failed, was pretty stuffed from the all you can eat buffet anyway.  We ended up walking thru the city to see the other tree and more light projected buildings.  You may recall the town hall projections I posted up a few weeks ago. These buildings were parliament buildings and the New South Wales Library.













After that we headed back to the apartment, shared a box of goon and opened up my Panetone that I bought that day, a true italian Christmas tradition, it was so great and definitely felt in Christmas spirit while enjoying it.

Christmas morning came in a hurry.  It came without any presents under the tree but without losing sight on the real meaning of Christmas I headed to church for the 1030 mass.  There I met up with my German friend and coworker Timo and his german friends.  The service was pretty good, but it was super hot inside the huge, beautiful cathedral. The choir was definitely the downside of service as they did not sing many of the typical great Christmas church songs (was real bummed about "Silent Night" not being played).  Anyway, all in all a good service and was out by a little after 12 (longer than preferred).

St. Mary's Cathedral


Timo and I in front of the Cathedral



At 3 oclock I started work and working Christmas couldn't have been any better. It ended up raining on Christmas and the popular thing to do is go and have a barbie on the beach with friends. When I asked my friends how their Christmas on the beach was, they all said miserable. Meanwhile I worked 7 hours and got paid around 41 dollars an hour. To top that, the chefs prepared us a great Christmas dinner, the notable food included a great tasty macaroni salad, salmon, turkey and cranberry, and free soft drinks. (yes, it was better than your average airline food)  I had the best of both worlds on Christmas. I made great money, had a great dinner, and worked with some great coworkers (including Timo and the other German backpacker girl)


After work we decided to celebrate Christmas evening with a few boxes of goon.  I headed over to Timo's apartment and drank with 4 german girls.  It was raining still so going out looked unlikely.  I learned that Christmas in Germany is celebrated on the 24th with the 25th, and 26th being post Christmas days but still time for family. Christmas night with the germans was real fun, with the highlight being Timo being upset about Hungry Jack's (Burger King) being closed and him not being able to get a soft serve chocolate dipped ice cream cone. He was so frustrated he threw his elbow back and broke the sliding glass door behind him.  After a few rounds of drinks and the sudden occurence of broken glass all the girls and I started laughing hysterically, leaving Timo in disbelief of what just happened and seeing his just earned christmas day pay go down the drain. Oh man it was great.


Well anyway, it wasn't the traditional Christmas for me but it sure was a good one under the circumstances. A few skype calls with the family made me feel right at home.


Hope everyone had a Merry Christmas.  


2010 is 4 days away...can't wait for the celebration, however it is currently supposed to rain here...BRUTAL


Take care everyone...see you in the New Year


Over and Out


Sunday, November 8, 2009

Heaps to Update

busy weekend with little internet time, here is the delayed update. The weather has been off and on from Wednesday thru Sunday. It has rained every day since Wednesday. Monday now, bit windy but clear skys, setting up for a beautiful week

Here's the event list since the last update

Wednesday 
I had to go to get a physical exam for my potential job,  it was a short train ride to the medical center. I had a drug test, alcohol test, hearing/vision, you know the works. I was hoping all the goon in my system didnt show up in the alcohol test. First time I ever saw a doctor in another country..quite the monumental event

Thursday
Was hoping I was going to get a call from the employer saying I passed the exam and was going to get hired..never did. So rather than just wasting the day, i decided to take a rain stroll thur the royal botanical gardens.  The tropical weather greatly added to the beauty of these gardens. I was amazed to look up into the trees and see literally thousands of sleeping bats. Had some ace ventura memories come into mind regarding the white bat guano.  I then continued thru the gardens to get the view of the harbour the far point of the guardens. A great view, would have been better with clear skys but I know I will be returning to the gardens throughout my stay.  Notice, this view in the pictures is where I plan to be on New Years for the fireworks on the harbour.  gonna be sickner.



Heaps of Bats



Right next to the city



Great view..similar to the one I will hopefully have for new years





Friday and Saturday
Friday marked the day of my friend Ben's departure. He was able to catch a ride to Melbourne with a fellow backpacker, then explore and find new things there, maybe work.  It was a great 3-4 weeks with him and am hoping I will meet up with him again during the rest of my stay here. Plus he is now an avid reader of Joes down under blog...Ben have a good time in Melbourne..kill it.

That day, was really starting to get frustrated bout the job search...all jobs were looking grim, and didnt want to go into the weekend knowing i was still unemployed. Around 445 i got a call saying I passed my medical exam and was going to be brought on board sometime next week.  Definitely felt some relief at that point, (not passing the drug and alch test, but the job) and headed straight to the liquor store to buy some goods to celebrate.  Dont think I have mentioned my job on here yet, i am going to be working for an airline catering company called Gate Gourmet, more info in a job post once I start work

That night i was pretty happy about things and had a great night on the town. Went out with my new friends from the hostel, Anda the Indonesian guy from Holland, Nigel from England, and Carl and Linnea from Sweden.

On Saturday, weather was still shaky, raining of and on. I decided to head to a backpacker travel expo held in Darling Harbour.  Heaps of booths and brochures talking about trips to all over the world and inside australia. Got some good info for my upcoming travels

After, I did my daily newspaper reading in Darling Harbour and decided to finally go to this fish and chips place I have been eyeing. It ended up being excellent, probably will get it once a week. You get 2 pieces of fish, a large amount of chips(fries) and a drink for $8.50 which I find to be a great bargain for this citys local eateries, especially for being right next to a tourist hotspot.

Saturday night we hit the town again, because of my future income I would be earning, a 10 dollar box of goon didnt seem like to much of a splurge. The night ended with me being kicked out of the bar.  Bars/Pubs in Sydney are all very strict who they let in and around there bar. Ironically it was the same bar that found my debit card, the same one I watched the Melbourne cup...Scruffy Murphys.  In my defense, i found the whole thing BS, been way worse at other times and only walked/danced around while talking to my friends, but according to the bouncers I was too drunk. All my friends and I begged to differ, but I wasnt going to argue and complied with the bouncers. I literally did nothing but will be a good memory.  This was the third time someone in our group had been kicked out of the bar..so it is not like I was a rare case(same occassion, doing nothing just standing around. I must have had an extra sway in one of my dance moves.  Anyhow, I believe it marks the first time I got kicked out of a bar, and yes I feel it was unjust, it still happened. I dont usually post such events on this blog, but this blog is not only for readers, but myself. If i don't write it down, I might not remember this great achievement in my later years, but will graciously be reminded of it when I reread my blog posts down the road