Manly Beach

We took a ferry ride to Manly. This is North of Sydney Harbour. Ferries leave from Circular Quay and it took 15-20 min to get there. It was a short walk through lots of touristy stuff to the beach.Okumaya devam et
Circular Quay

Pronounced “key”. Back in the tourist area. All the ferries take off here and cruise ships dock. Lots of shops and restaurants.
Dinner in

Special pies again!
Butter Chicken for me, Spinach roll for Brenda
My Obsession with Pizza Crackers

Here's a side note about me (David :-)
I'm rather obsessed with trying pizza flavored chips or crackers. 99.9% of the time I'm disappointed, but there is a bit of an international history to theOkumaya devam et
Opal card - gem of Sydney Travel

This card is awesome :-)
It is a pre-paid card that you can "Top Off" anytime you want.
With it, you can take rides on Trains, Busses, and Ferries.
Turns out on Sundays, you can ride as much as youOkumaya devam et
Zoo Day & Perspective

Here we are getting ready for another day in Australia.
If we had opted for the original airline rebooking offer, we would JUST NOW be landing.
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Zoo Ferry

High speed trip to the Zoo.
The Zoo Ferry is quite a bit smaller / faster than the one we took to Manly Beach. Hardly had enough time to check e-mail and drop a footprint before we were there.
Zoo Picts #1

A collection of some of our favorite pictures from the zoo.
Zoo Picts #2

Even more of our favorite pictures from the Zoo.
Seal Show

I found it entertaining that nearly all of the "performers" in the show were California Sea Lions. We traveled how far just to see ones we can travel 45 minutes to see on the coast?
Still, it was aOkumaya devam et
Bird Show

This was a great show. Many birds trained to fly through the audience, very close. Saw some hawks, an eagle, parrots, and cockatiels. The long-beaked guy here was the warm up act for the show. TheseOkumaya devam et
Zoo food

Lunch time!
And of course more zoo pictures!
Heading back to Sydney

A lot of walking today. Brenda's feet are doing ok, but they sure have had a lot of steps put on them over the last couple of days.
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Monday Night Bowling

Since it was a Monday League night back home, I had to track down a bowling alley, just to see what it was like.
Pretty cool place with Pool, Bowling, and Escape Rooms.
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Happy Hour Dinner

Dining at Buckley's. How about that view?
Dinner was quite yummy, and you don't have to just take our word for it. I got a few bites into my Beef Ragu when I decided to get a refill of my water.Okumaya devam et
Tim Tams and Aussie Encounters

Winding down for the night. Enjoying some Tim Tam cookies and thinking about the Aussie encounters / interactions thus far.
First off, we can get Tim Tams in the states, but for those that haven'tOkumaya devam et
Blue Tuesday Start

Leaving super early for our Blue Mountains tour. I think it's the first sunrise we have seen while here.
Nice thing was, we did beat the heavy commute and somehow we managed to walk the most directOkumaya devam et
Four Seasons Bus Pickup

Our fancy waiting location.
Robert, our amazing tour guide, picked us up and our 20 person bus started its journey.
First stop, the gateway to the Blue Mountains.
Blue Mountain Gateway

Lincoln Rock

Time for some dangerous rock climbing
Scenic World

This is an area near the three sisters (rock formation, not the mountains in Oregon ;-)
Got to ride a cable car and the steepest railcar all at the same place. Plus, a lot of nice views!
Echo Point

The best views of the Three Sisters as well as the Aboriginal Cultural Center.
We took in a half hour show that included some nice didgeridoo playing.
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Lunch

Country club.
Food was ok, kind of a mixed bag. Salad to start, then fried rice, then battered fish with fries, and also some chicken schnitzel.
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Lookout

The Blue Mountains have no shortage of places that have great views.
So, why are they called Blue Mountains. It's an interesting factoid :-)
There are a ton of Eucalyptus trees in the mountains.Okumaya devam et
Featherdale Wildlife Park

Here we got to get up close and personal with some native critters.
Decided to opt for the pro Koala picture so we could get all snuggly with one. It's rump is quite soft and fuzzy.
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Gezgin
Smoked salmon on sourdough and tuna egg on rye.
Gezgin
Gelato is all the rage here so had to try it since we were at the beach.
Gezgin
Who’s that handsome bloke?