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Blue Mountains

Sunday, May 24th, 2009

20090516-104828Having been in Sydney for almost 6 months now, we thought it was time to explore our local region for the weekend and so hired and car and drove to the Blue Mountains for the weekend. The Blue Mountains is a bit like our Lake District (but switch lakes for mountains!) with amazing beautiful views. The area is called Blue Mountains, due to the vast coverage of eucalyptus trees which give off a hazy slate coloured mist.

The journey to the BM passed quickly (only 2 hours) and when we arrived we were got quite a fright at the drop in temperature – OMG it was freezing – hmmm, not sure if we need the shorts we both packed! This was the coldest we had been since Mongolia and it really felt like we were back in the UK.

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After a leisurely breakfast on the Saturday (more so due to the ‘laid back’ service than choice) we wrapped up and headed out for a walk along the cliffs of the BM, down the ‘giant steps’ (all 900 of them), past the ‘three sisters’ making our way to catch the Sky Train back up to the top to our destination Echo Point. The Sky Train was terrifying, it’s the steepest railway in the world (we are certainly ticking them off – longest, fastest, now steepest!) and although not very long you are pretty much vertical. I can’t really say how the views were as I had my eyes closed most of the way – but the views from the Sky Way (little cable car from one mountain side to the other) were pretty impressive, especially standing on the glass floor looking down! After our bush walk we eventually managed to find ‘Echo’s’ – a fab boutique hotel / restaurant recommended by Sam & Marissa, where we rewarded ourselves with a drink. The hotel was fabulous and so we decided to treat ourselves and headed back for a bit of fine dining that evening – we couldn’t have been at more opposite ends of the spectrum – hostel accommodation, most expensive restaurant for dinner!

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On the Sunday Dan had booked us in to go White water rafting at the white water centre, which was built for the 2000 Olympics. To say I was nervous is an understatement, but after being in the raft for all of 5 minutes and it overturning after the first rapid, I soon faced my fear! Thankfully the weather was much warmer in Penrith than the BM and we had a great day – a complete thrill and something to definitely do again with a gang of us!

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Socialite Test…

Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009

…just testing the integration from the blog to facebook one more time!

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David Jones Derby Day

Tuesday, April 14th, 2009

20090411-141842What better excuse is there to dress up than a trip to the races?! Suited & booted, with hair fascinators and clutch-bags purchased – we were set to win some brass! However, there was a slight delay to proceedings as Bruce’y boy was almost an hour late – obviously we had missed a number of races to bet on – maybe they were the profitable ones?!

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Once we were in the girls set about drinking many glasses of bubbly and the boys, well, lining the pockets of bookies of course! We did have a couple of wins, few more losses and one missed opportunity to win big (the single missed ‘tip’!) but all in all a fab day out.

We finished the evening with drinks at the Beresford, Vietnamese food a some good Scotch!

Rest of the pictures are here…

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V-Festival

Thursday, April 9th, 2009

20090404-174536To conclude my whole week in Melbourne and for Kazza’s 5th flight in ten days we spent a second weekend in Melbourne – primarily to go the V-Festival!

The Melbourne weather on the Friday was ominous – it almost started to rain upwards! But fortunately we had a dry & warm day and we made the most of it! Myself, Kazza, Bear, emily, Ross & Jill all made our way to the fairground to catch, amongst others, The Killers, Duffy, Snow Patrol, Razorlight and of course, the Chiefs!

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Grand Prix

Thursday, April 9th, 2009

20090329-170152So its was about time we visited Melbourne and what better excuse than a grand prix! And with all the excitement leading up to the race with regards Brawn/Button, Hamilton/McLaren & bloody Bernie trying to make everyone sing his tune I was very excited come race day! But before any good event – a little preparation is required first.

Our preparation was of course how to smuggle grog into the event! Now, in Australia the eski is king – so armed with three types of eski we split our risk and managed to smuggle a wine goon bag in as a chicken, another goon back in as a plate of sandwiches, another goon bag (this time full of rum!) in as more sandwiches and of course some vodka in as water! We even had ice!

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Once we were past the relaxed security checks we made our way to one of the two viewing hills as we only had general admission tickets. Once we had bagged a significant space we had a beer to celebrate – its was 11am :-) The girls turned up in due course, distracting security with Krispy Creme donuts (how prepared we were!) and we settled in for a fabulous spread!

After the warm up of Ford Fista’s, Aussie racing cars (driven from the back seats) and the driver parade lap (each driver driven around in a fire truck to give praise to the victorian fire service) we were set for the F1 race – and Jenson was on pole :-) As expected we got glimpses of the cars as they hurtled past but this time we had the benefit of the screen to watch the race elsewhere on track.

I became obsessed with my Union Jack (honestly, the photo’s have been pruned) and we celebrated extensively Jenson’s fabulous victory. After the race and presentation (more flag waving) we walked around the track (falling off into the gravel trap!) to the paddock to have a look’sy – we even spotted Jenson! But I could not get to the fence in time to give him my flag.

From here we had our second spread of the day – roast chicken to be precise – then rocked out, with flag of course, to The Who!

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The next day we went to the Stoke House for birthday dinner with Emily and were pleased to see Jenson turn up! Although the girls wanted a picture, they were too shy to ask – so I took the opportunity to shake his hand, congratulate him, then snap him with the girls. If only I had given him the flag the night before I could have asked for it back!!!

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Taste of Sydney

Tuesday, March 24th, 2009

dressed for rain!Since landing in Oz, we’ve really got into the Aus way of life and took full advantage of all the outdoor events from going to the outdoor cinema (a favourite), to opera in the park, good vibrations festival and of course lots of BBQ’s. The latest event we took our selves to was the Taste of Sydney festival, an outdoor event, where Sydney’s top restaurants and Australian wine merchants come together offering a sample of their fine food and drink.

The festival was a great chance to try lots of new stuff, I even tried Tuna and Red Snapper – the Red Snapper was amazing and I would most definitely go to the Flying Fish, the restaurant where the dish came from!  We also sampled lots of wine from local and inter-state wineries, as usual we ended up drinking way more wine than eating any food, needless to say I was a wee bit tipsy by the end of the night (no change there then!) and very wet from the torrential rain that caused the festival to be flooded and come to an abrupt end!

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