Saturday, 20 October 2012

So Long, Sydney!


My Sydney chapter has come to an end and It’s sad for me to say goodbye. I always knew this was only a 3 month gig but I never expected to fall so hard for the city or the people. I am overwhelmed by how welcoming people at work, new friends and even strangers were to me. I feel so lucky to have been able to live in Sydney for 3 months and grateful for this experience- thank you Googs! I am filled with new energy & excitement for the future as Sydney changed me into a much more optimistic,  easy-going and open-minded person. The last 3 months flew by and I don’t feel ready to leave although I don’t think my body could handle much more excess eating, drinking and running around like the energizer bunny. I lived life to the fullest and accomplished everything I set out to do plus some so it's great to be able to say I have no regrets. To the true Sydneysiders- thanks for your hospitality and all the conversations, drinks & laughs we shared. You have truly made this the best 3 months of my life! 




Swimming with Sharks, Cruising with Crocs


Early September I flew into Cairns and spent a few days in Port Douglas. Port Douglas is small beach town about an hour North of Cairns but centrally located for both the Great Barrier Reef and Daintree Rainforest, apparently the only place in the world where two World Heritage areas meet. It’s a super cute beach town that I fell in love with, so small that I could navigate the entire town on my first day (you know my direction sense). I stayed on the main street surrounded by bars and restaurants with the marina on one end and 4 Mile Beach on the other.

I took a daytrip sailing out to Low Isles, a tropical sand cay, and snorkeled with turtles, numerous fish, colorful corals & even sharks.







The next day was spent trekking around the Daintree, visiting the rainforest, Cape Tribulation & Mossman Gorge, cruising down the river & taking a swim in Cassowary Falls.





A rare cassowary siting. Apparently a very dangerous bird?

 our ride


Both of these trips were great because they were well organized (literally just had to roll out of my apt) but also introduced me to some really interesting people. I didn’t expect to have company for meals but I met a great girl from Detroit on my rainforest trip and spent a night out with her and then the next day met two women from Melbourne on the beach and had dinner/drinks with them and their husbands.  I love sharing stories and meeting new people so this randomness was right up my alley! Although, I loved the company I also took the time to read, get a massage, go for a beach walk, sun and shop the markets. I was really feeling the relaxing, carefree vibe of the town and by the end was approached by three different groups of people looking for directions. The best part was I could actually give them!





Glad I saw this sign after my swim!

My last night was spent at Salsa Bar & Grill. It was rated #1 restaurant in PD on TripAdvisor and the locals I spoke to all raved about it. I was eating my seafood & crocodile jambalaya (when in rome…or GBR) when I came across this plate on the wall signed by Bill Clinton on 9/11/01. Apparently he was eating there when he received the call from the states and was told to return. Being the week of 9/11 I felt closer to NYC even if I was on the other side of the world.


My last day was spent at the Sunday markets. I’m a big fan of local markets and this one was pretty great- a huge cast of characters selling tropical fruit, art, jewelry and anything in between. There were fortune tellers (of course I got a reading) and musicians, artists and farmers and everyone had a story to tell. I can see why so many people come to PD and never leave. There is something so charming about this town. It makes you stop and smell the roses (or in this case coconuts) and just enjoy life. I loved the happy energy of it & hope I can go back sometime in the near future!




 making sugar cane juice




 so good!



Monday, 15 October 2012

Hurricane Heyman Part 4: We See Sydney

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When I look back at my family’s visit, I’m really impressed by all that we did. I showed them some of my fave spots and also checked off some of the remaining boxes on my Sydney Wish List!

 had to take them to my fave brekkie spot

 and for some gelato

 tour of the office

 this view never gets old
 the rents and me

Dad’s birthday was a very special night and we had a fancy dinner with a gorgeous view before seeing The South Pacific @ the Opera House. I actually had never seen The South Pacific before and I really enjoyed the show in the magnificent theater.



Bonnie and I climbed the bridge. I had seen the opera house & Sydney sites multiple times at this point but it was a really cool experience to be on top of the bridge overlooking the city.  We were all strapped in and chained to each other so although we were very high up, it wasn’t scary and I led the pack up the bridge and back.



Manly was a nice day trip and we took the time to stroll the beach, shop and eat while catching live music at an outdoor café. It was the perfect lazy day but I don’t think it compares to Bondi.







Hurricane Heyman Part 3: We Visit Animals

The goals of this family trip were simple- 1. try to keep everyone happy 2. see as much of Sydney as possible 3. have fun! We each had our own wish list and it's no surprise that playing with animals was at the top of Bonnie's. Although the rest of us weren’t as up close & personal as our very own Dr Doolittle, we all enjoyed the zoo & Featherdale Wildlife Center.  Here are some pics of us and our new furry friends:

 Bonzai & me at the zoo

 Mom & me

 loving the view!

 Dad & Bonnie

 we found prickles!

 Bonnie hopping around

  the devil


 so colorful!

 this guy was pretty aggressive & very entertaining

 just because

 so happy to be taller than the world's shortest bear!

 because one animal park is not enough

 wombat- this is for you Jessi!

 Dad with a cassowary


 koalas!

 too cute!

 sharing a cone with a kangaroo!

 out of the pouch

 going in the pouch

 in the pouch- crazy!

 mad cows

 love this!