Sydney Australia

November 2016
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  • Arrived in Sydney

    November 2, 2016 in Australia ⋅ ☀️ 21 °C

    We are down under!

    Out of excitement for the next chapter of our trip we both woke up at 5am this morning. It was perfect as we went up to the top deck of the ship and witnessed the iconic sail into the Sydney harbour. Then we enjoyed our last breakfast on the ship overlooking the Opera house and the Sydney harbour bridge, not a bad view.

    Got to say hallo to Dobbo and Carmien on their way to work, then we took the ferry over to Manly where they live.

    And now 24 days worth of washing to do 🙈.

    {Roedolf}
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  • Manly

    November 2, 2016 in Australia ⋅ 🌙 18 °C

    We escaped the piles and piles of laundry for a while, and we strolled to Manly beach. Well it turned into walking around corner & another corner & the next one to the next viewpoint. I wore flip flips (thongs in aussie-land) - not very smart as we ended up walking the entire North Head hiking route. It was breathtaking to see the views over the city, where we sailed in with the cruise ship. The sun is pretty nifty here, I regretted not taking a hat. We recharged with a decent Latte at Bellavista cafe then made our way back.

    The boys went for some touch rugby on the beach when Dobbo got home. There are all these fabulous run&bike lanes along Manly so I decided to go for a run, I Love exploring this way. People is out and about working out, volleyball on the beach, bootcamp in the park, some doing yoga, cyclists, folks walking their dogs & fellow runners. I was amazed to see surfers cycling with their boards. Hanged around watching the world & some seagulls go by. We met Carmien & walked through town. There is a lot of cute coffee spots and quaint restaurants, the coffee culture in Aus bedazzle me. I am falling in love😉 quickly, maybe a bit prematurely?

    We spent the evening exchanging travel stories and and had our first braai since we left the US. Fabulous first day down under.

    {Issy}
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  • Sydney Welcome

    November 2, 2016 in Australia ⋅ ☀️ 22 °C

    It was spectacular sailing into Sydney Harbor, the natural beauty of the heads, contrasted by the iconic Sydney Landmarks was a perfect intro to the diversity of things the city offers.

    I amazed how quickly we disembarked the ship, it was effortless even with all our luggage & and the elderly being a bit lost in front of us. We walked from the international Quay to Circular Quay, it felt like I am walking in Pretoria with all the Jacaranda trees in bloom. Watched Sydney's morning hustle and bustle and appreciated the runners coming by. Roedolf walked about for a free wifi spot. Two random Aussie guys engaged in a chat and shared some local must do tips.

    We met the Dobinson's. Bermuda friends welcoming us in Sydney feels kinda strange in a way.

    {Issy}
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  • Exploring "Sidni"

    November 3, 2016 in Australia ⋅ ⛅ 21 °C

    Quality time in abundance with my BF, we endeavored on another beautiful hike this morning. Water tick✅hiking boots ✅ snack ✅- we are well prepared this time.

    The only bad thing about Aus so far is the flies! Man they are soooo annoying and they kinda stick !!

    Public transport here beats New York and I am tempted to even say London. You top up your Opal and off you go & they cap it to a daily rate of Aussie$15 The trains, buses and stations are very clean, its well signed and there are staff to help confused tourists. Don't be fooled though you run for trains everywhere in the world! Today we ran into Will & Juliana while sprinting up the stairs at the station to jump on the same train.

    We took the ferry over to the Circular Quay to meet Andre, my first cousin once removed (my mom's cousin eek english is so complicated) well let me not lay out the family tree. Andre arrived in 2009, so we haven't seen each other in long time but luckily I recognized the Smith features, when we met in front of the apple store at Bondi Junction.

    Had a lovely evening in West Pennant with Andre & Mel. We braaied Aussi & Saffer style with all my favorite veggies. I love to get a feel for "Sidni" life, (as the Aussies say it) life and get perspective on a local's day. Mel grew up in Sydney so her views is obviously not through expat glasses, like majority of Sydney. We shared some ski and snowboard stories. Andre has been to NZ quite a few times, this made us even more excited for our time in Queenstown.

    Privileged to get a local spin on things with some family in the mix. This is much more fun than to rush around congested tourist sights.

    {Issy}
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  • Manly to spit hike

    November 3, 2016 in Australia ⋅ ⛅ 21 °C

    Today we actually prepared for a hike and packed a bag with water and snack plus had the right shoes and head gear to do a hike.

    We walked from Manly to Castle Rock on the Manly to Spit trail. Lovely that they have hikes like this in the heart of a big city like Sydney, this beats central park in NYC by a mile. Beautiful coastal walk with amazing lookout points.

    It was surprising hot and we were baffled with the amount of flies everywhere and o my greatness they love try to sit on you face and especially your lips. Isabel constantly said, "nee" or "gaan weg" but they don't listen. I think its just because these Aussie flies don't understand afrikaans 😜. I created a make shift fly swatter by putting a sweat towel under my cap, it worked like a charm to keep me cool and keep the flies away.

    We hiked 8km to castle rock then caught a bus back to manly to meet the Westwood's for an awesome burger at Benbry Burgers. Clay has been raving about these burgers since we met on the cruise, was nice to go try it out with him.

    Between today and yesterday we nearly walked 25km so I think we will be fine for the hike in NZ next week where we will do 52km in 4 days.

    {Roedolf}
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  • Quick lower back procedure

    November 4, 2016 in Australia ⋅ ☀️ 18 °C

    We had a lovely night at Andre and Mel Smith last night and over a couple of 🍻🍷 Isabel said she is worried about my back giving me trouble on our hike in NZ.

    Andre suggested that we come into work with him so Dr Glen Schlaphoff (also from SA) can have a look at my back and maybe give me a cortisone injection.

    And just like that, it got done this morning, I am already feeling some plain relief, hope this works and my back and hip pain is a thing of the past.

    {Roedolf}
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  • Bondi

    November 4, 2016 in Australia ⋅ ⛅ 27 °C

    Bondi is hip & happening, clearly the place to be seen in Sydney.

    The Bondi to Bronte walk is along the ocean with dramatic cliffside scenery. It was congested due to the annual sea sculptures exhibition, but we saw some interesting & very random art work, my favourite was the upside down rhino. We grabbed an amazing coffee & watched the surfers.

    Lots of arty shops&juice bars etc around which I popped in while waiting for the 380 bus 🚌 ;sooo we figured out there are VARIOUS 380's ( 380a&b) indicated in VERY tiny print & all do not terminate in Wadsons bay. It lead to some frustration for some more than others😛as we hopped on and off a few times, just to figure out

    A journey is not a journey without a detour or 2!!

    {Issy}
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  • Watsons bay - Doyle fish and chips

    November 4, 2016 in Australia ⋅ ☀️ 29 °C

    The Doyle family first opened their doors in Watsons Bay in 1885. Since then and for over 5 generations, the Doyle family have been proudly serving Australian Seafood.

    We were told about this gem of a place in Sydney but found it completely unplanned on our way from Bondi Beach to Manly.

    And we found it just in time as we both were starving after taking 2 wrong busses to get to Watsons bay, it took an hour longer than planned.

    What a treat snacking on good fish and chips while waiting for the ferry.

    {Roedolf}
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  • Friday happy hour run

    November 4, 2016 in Australia ⋅ 🌙 26 °C

    Nothing beats a run with picturesque views like this. I picked the Wharf side for our 5km. Loads of people are kicking of the weekend with a picnic on the grass. The ferry is hooting in the background, Youngsters are laughing& smashing beer. Fun to experience the vibe this way, a lot of people is on their way somewhere, on 🚲 , skateboards or little "skopfietsies".

    This is a hell of an upgrade from treadmill runs on the cruise ship.

    We had a quick shower& went for a drink at the buzzing Wharf bar, it was soo buzzy I managed to lose my voice. We met some of Dobbo's friends& had a great time soaking up the atmosphere in Manly.

    In Manly anything goes!! The laid back vibe is amazing.

    {Issy}
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  • Jam packed Saturday with the Dobbinsons

    November 5, 2016 in Australia ⋅ ☀️ 25 °C

    We started the day with a breakfast of champions at the Boat House in Manly and then made our way to Palm beach where we hiked up to the lighthouse and chilled on the beach, before heading back to Manly.

    On the way back we had a cheeky picnic at Avalon beach.

    Unbelievable that we have been on the road for 35 days already! It feels like no more than a week.

    {Roedolf}
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