It's funny how traveling across the international date line works. I left Michigan on a Wednesday, flew back in time to California, and ended up in Sydney on Friday. Thursday did not happen.
My body is slowing returning back to normal. I was having trouble sleeping last week, but it's getting better. I don't toss and turn for two to three hours anymore.
Here are some details about my time spent in Sydney.
Here are some details about my time spent in Sydney.
Walking around the city: My first two days were spent walking around the city using free guided tours. The hostel offered a tour on Friday and one of my roommates and I went on a free-ish tour on Saturday. The hostel tour was quite extensive and included a walk to Martin Place, Darling Harbour, Paddy's Market, and ended at Central Station.
Sydney Opera House
Sydney Harbour Bridge
Martin Place
Archibald Fountain at Hyde Park
St. Mary's Cathedral
Central Business District (taken from Pyrmont Bridge)
The international bird.
Marvelous meet-up: Beverly of On the Road to Sew Wear arranged a sewing-blogger meet up in Cabramatta (also known as "little Vietnam"). She graciously offered to pick me up and drive us out to meet with the others who came from all over.
We started with tea and coffee at a local cafe and then fabric shopping! Beverly researched the shops in the area and mapped out everything so as to maximize our time and energy. Unfortunately, I don't have any pictures of the stores. I was so engrossed in the moment, I forgot I had my camera! I showed immense restraint and purchased only two pieces. The third piece was gifted to me by Maria (Velosewer).
We had lunch at...um...help me out ladies! I had so much food that I had leftovers for lunch the next day. These lovely ladies were kind to treat me to lunch. Thank you!
Can you spot my fabric purchase? Genius thinking on my part.
Everyone is wearing something they made. Freakin' awesome!
Everyone is wearing something they made. Freakin' awesome!
We started with tea and coffee at a local cafe and then fabric shopping! Beverly researched the shops in the area and mapped out everything so as to maximize our time and energy. Unfortunately, I don't have any pictures of the stores. I was so engrossed in the moment, I forgot I had my camera! I showed immense restraint and purchased only two pieces. The third piece was gifted to me by Maria (Velosewer).
We had lunch at...um...help me out ladies! I had so much food that I had leftovers for lunch the next day. These lovely ladies were kind to treat me to lunch. Thank you!
Gifts from Maria: Joey and Koala. I *love* stuffed animals. How did you know?!
gorgeous ITY border print (2 meters); also a gift from Maria
left: reversible stretch woven (3 meters)
right: black on white houndstooth doubleknit (1 meter)
Many thanks to Beverly, Maria (for the ride back to the hostel), and everyone for such a warm welcome. I enjoyed our laughs and will never forget this. We must keep in touch!
Museums and more walking:
Royal Botanical Gardens
Barracks Museum (former holding places and courts for convicts)
Chinese Gardens
I found Tessuti Fabrics with no problem; I didn't buy anything, though. The fabric was divine, but really expensive.
Student fashion on display at the Powerhouse Museum
Representin' The D!
This photo was taken atop one of the pylons at the end of the bridge.
OMGosh. There were SO many steps to get to the top.
There was a water fountain half-way up. Yeah. That many steps.
Climbing the Sydney Harbour Bridge: Yup, I climbed it. I was all I-am-woman-hear-me-ROAR about it...until I got there. Then I was like, holy shit, what the hell am I doing?! Fortunately, the climb is very safe and well managed. I made it up and back with no problem and no soiled undergarments. If you're ever in Sydney, definitely do it!
This is a picture of a different group of climbers. Look at how tiny they are!
Ferry to Manly: I went to Manly Beach for a few hours, rented a bike, and rode around. The weather was great and the view was nothing short of remarkable.
These pictures were taken from the Skyway, Cableway, and Railway - all at Scenic World.
Featherdale Wildlife Park: As part of the day tour package, we visited Featherdale Wildlife Park. I chose Featherdale over the Taronga Zoo because some of the animals are not caged - as you will see below!
Roos everywhere! You can feed them, too.
Pelicans
Awww. Koalas are so darn cute!
We weren't allowed to hold them, but we could touch this one.
We weren't allowed to hold them, but we could touch this one.
Tasmanian devil
Peacock just out for a casual stroll
Dingos!
I didn't get too close to the emus. They looked aggressive - especially this one.
This was a big kangaroo!
It looked as if he had had enough of these two-footed uprights in his domain!
Super Saturday with Sarah Liz: Sarah Liz of SarahLizSewStyle drove several hours with her DH to meet up on Saturday. How sweet is that?! We met at the Royal Botanical Gardens and visited the Art Gallery of New South Wales. We had a lovely tour of the gallery and many wonderful conversations. We talked about Australia's art history in addition to many other things.
We spent the entire day together and easily could have talked for hours more. I love our sewing community. It is so nice to meet someone with whom you've connected virtually. It was fantastic to meet her and her DH. We will meet again, for sure!
Vivid Sydney: Every night for about two weeks, Sydney produces a festival in celebration of light, music, and art. There are spectacular light shows displayed on various buildings downtown (including the Sydney Harbour Bridge and the Opera House) as well as concerts and street performances. I had no idea this was to take place and was extremely fortunate to be visiting during this time.
This is only a few of the MILLION pictures (okay...hundred or so) I took of the light show. It was spectacular!
Whew! Up next I'll share photos of my trip to Melbourne.
L
Vivid Sydney: Every night for about two weeks, Sydney produces a festival in celebration of light, music, and art. There are spectacular light shows displayed on various buildings downtown (including the Sydney Harbour Bridge and the Opera House) as well as concerts and street performances. I had no idea this was to take place and was extremely fortunate to be visiting during this time.
This is only a few of the MILLION pictures (okay...hundred or so) I took of the light show. It was spectacular!
Whew! Up next I'll share photos of my trip to Melbourne.
L