Haven’t posted in a few days. Need to catch up. I had to spend a good day at one of the iconic beaches – Bondi Beach. If you’ve ever seen movie scenes or pictures of the quintessential Australian beach, this is it. It was a bit chilly for beach weather but that doesn’t stop the hearty and crazy. The area could use some sprucing up, although that is part of its charm and you can walk along the beach and cliffside to some of the other beaches. A special “Sculpture By the Sea” exhibit was showing with various sculptures planted along the walk. I didn’t make it all the way to Bronte Beach, which was my goal, as the rains came. Not hard but steady enough.
Over the Bridge
My walking journey continued up the stairs to the Sydney Harbour Bridge and across to Milson’s Point. One side of the bridge is for cyclists, the other for pedestrians and joggers. And there are a lot of joggers. The famous landmark in Milson’s Point is Luna Park, an amusement park opened in 1935. It wasn’t open at the time but still cool to see close up. And then, the long journey back.
The Sound of Music
Just beyond the Gardens, I finally reached the Sydney Harbour and the Opera House. Obviously, the centerpiece of the Harbour is the Opera House and Bridge, but there are several restaurants and cruise ships depart from here. However, Darling Harbour offers more entertainment value. So not knowing when I might get back here for another visit, I decided I had to see a show at the Opera House (when in Rome, and all). There are actually several theatres here as well as a concert hall. Had to go for the Opera Theatre which is playing The Pirates of Penzance. I’ve never been to an opera and given this is actually an operetta, probably a good way to start.
Botanical Gardens
Before reaching the Sydney Harbour, I visited the Botanical Gardens. Now you could really spend a whole day here. Walking through the garden, you don’t even realize you are in the middle of a city. People picnic, sunbathe, and just contemplate in a beautiful, peaceful setting. The smells of flowers, herbs and other plant life waft in the air and you really don’t want to leave.
Mass Exit
With the great weather yesterday, it was time to finally time to see the most iconic symbol of the city, the Sydney Opera House. As always, I prefer to walk because I love to discover places along the way. And this was a pretty healthy walk. In fact, I walked from the loft to Sydney Harbour to the Rocks, up and across the Sydney Harbour Bridge to the other side and all the way back again. Wish I had a pedometer to measure it. Along the way to the Harbour was St. Mary’s Cathedral, a beautiful cathedral in the center of the city. The doors were open so I walked in. Little did I know that a mass had just started–it was around 1PM. I had to figure out a much more graceful exit than was my entrance. Forget that. Head down, exit straight ahead. Here are some shots of the area:
Here Comes The Sun
The rains let up about midday yesterday, but was still windy with rain sprinking. So I decided to check out the Sydney Jewish Museum, which was really interesting in that it chronicled the history of Judaism, the Holocaust, and Jewish life in Australia. It seems to be a common theme here, but again the people in the museum are so nice. They just come up to you and start explaining exhibits, give further insight, and answer questions. Even as I was leaving, the security guard saw me looking at a map and started suggesting places to go in the area. One place he recommended was Oxford Street, a main shopping, cafe and bar area that stretches for blocks. Kinda Melrose Ave (LA)/South Street (Philly). By the afternoon, it had cleared up nicely so I hung out in the area for a few hours before heading back to the loft.
Zombieland
Yesterday as I was walking downtown WITHOUT my camera, I encountered the Sydney Zombie Walk. Apparently this is a thing in several cities around the world, especially Australia. What the purpose of the thing is, I’m not sure. But it was fun to see a bunch (and by bunch, I mean quite a lot of them) of walking dead, blood dripping, and definitely ugly zombies walking through the streets of Sydney.
Rain, Rain Go Away
Monday morning and it’s still rainy. It’s supposed to clear up by midday. Let’s hope.
Rainy Sunday
It’s been raining nonstop this morning. So, guess it will be a good time to chill out after two weeks of nonstop on the move. And check out the game. Go Phillies!


















































































