Sydney

Tasty food, great scenery, and lots of activities, all for the price of about 5!

Suffice to say it’s rather expensive.

Could just be Italy…

I’m still not completely used to reality yet…

But the differences in prices are probably why Sydney looks like this:

And Italy looks like this:

Possibly not the best photo meant to denote the wealth of the Italians, but their economy really is just dying, so you get my point.

We drove here, our plane budget being somewhat depleted, but since we live in Brisbane, it was a relatively easy trip, as we took it slowly over a few days. We stopped at a few, relatively uninteresting hotels- that being said, one had a tennis court, which automatically gives it another one or two stars in my opinion.

Since the main point of this trip was to visit family, we are currently staying in an apartment adjacent to my Nana.

She is a very smart person.

Because she follows this blog.

Like you should if you aren’t already.

I strongly to desire to gain more followers than my brother.

On a completely relevant note I had some very tasty pork ribs that night.

Nearly as good as the lunch I had the day after, cooked my my other grandmother, whom I call ‘Tutu,’ as she is Hawaiian, which included beef, chicken, rice, and an excellent (let it be known that this has been and will ever be the only time I have used such a word to describe such a food:) salad!

Also the first time in history that I have willingly eaten salad for seconds too, and seeing as I eat seconds from almost all available meals, this is no small feat.

It was somehow moulded in to a jelly, actually containing lime jelly, as well as pineapple, cheese, and of course, salad, and it somehow worked, and it was delicious.

Now let’s finish on a high note

Coming next time: I’m not sure yet…

2 thoughts on “Sydney

  1. I’m pleased you’re enjoying Sydney, Tana – or at least the food! The day you sailed on Sydney Harbour the sky looked relatively smoke-free. Barangaroo is the latest trendy place to be seen in Sydney, which is why I haven’t been there, though I have walked around the headland which has been beautifully reclaimed with old sandstone blocks and lots of planting.
    I’m lucky enough to be at ‘Quail Crossing’ with Aunty Sarah and Co. The lake is like glass and the ducks and black swans are having a field day.
    Enjoy Christmas Day with Tutu and Uncle Stephen.
    Nana x

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