Weather Forecast Looking Good

Our last couple of winter trip departures fell victim to the vagaries of Mother Nature ... to the extent that we had to make last-minute changes to our departure plans. Thus, we've been keeping aЧитать далее
Working the Departure Checklist

Bags packed … ✔️
Rental car to get from to COS … ✔️… No big truck this time … just a colorful Hyundai Kona.
Last minute to-do items … in progress.
And We Are Off to Australia

Or we will be soon enough.
Tomorrow morning, with a flight from COS to IAH, we will begin our long travel day — or should that be days? We depart on 12 December … lose 13 December to the IDL …Читать далее
We Start at COS

An early flight — 7:40a departure — means an early wake up alarm. Luckily, we are early birds anyway.
The 30-minute drive to COS was a cinch. The Avis rep met us as we were parking the rental,Читать далее
Aboard UA 5325 to IAH

I don’t remember the taxi to the runway being so long at COS. It is a small airport after all. On the other hand, COS shares the runway with Peterson Space Force Base, so perhaps it makes sense.
InЧитать далее
Arrived @ IAH

An uneventful flight brought us to IAH. Bonus … we were 10 minutes ahead of schedule.
Our aircraft pulled up to Terminal B and we deplaned via a ramp that was brought to the plane for ourЧитать далее
Whiling Away the Layover @ IAH

Since we are flying to Australia on an aircraft that has a Polaris business class cabin, we have access to a decent lounge to while away the hours at IAH before we embark our flight tonight.
While itЧитать далее
Aboard UA 101 to SYD

Boarding began promptly at 7:35p and the crew announced “ Boarding Complete” at 8:10p.
If the Polaris cabin is anything to go by, this is going to be a light flight.
Less Than 2 Hours to Go to SYD

Well the flight wasn’t nearly as bad as I dreaded. No doubt due to the comfort of being in a Polaris business class cabin.
Here’s a quick sum up.
On time departure from Houston at 8:25a on theЧитать далее
We Have Arrived in Sydney

Welcome to Sydney, Australia!
UA 101 landed at SYD 10 minutes ahead of schedule.
Since we qualified for using the Smart Gates to enter the country, after deplaning we quickly went through theЧитать далее
Sydney: Errands & More

Just because the plan for today was to run a bunch of errands doesn’t mean that we didn’t stop to enjoy the sights around the city as we went from one shop to another.
What was on ourЧитать далее
Sydney: Along Lavender Bay

After a goodnight’s rest, we were up early. Not because of jet lag, mind you. But simply because we are early birds. In fact, considering the time change we put our bodies through to get to Sydney,Читать далее
Sydney: A Secret Garden & Lunch

At the end of our stroll along Lavender Bay, we hung a right and went under the train rails to find ourselves in what our friend had described as a “gem” … Wendy’s Secret Garden.
This is noЧитать далее
Sydney: Taronga Zoo

Of course we prefer to see animals in the wild. Who doesn’t?
But that is not always possible. We believe that zoos — well run and credentialed ones — have an important role to play in theЧитать далее
Sydney: Coathanger Summit Climb

Reader beware! An exceptional experience deserves an exceptionally long footprint.
Today started as an easy day at home. Why? Because we wanted to be rested and fresh for tonight’s grandЧитать далее
Sydney: ANZAC Memorial

While we were relaxing at home yesterday — resting up for our Bridge Climb — we worked on a general list of things we want to see/do before we leave Sydney on the 21st.
Today, we began to chipЧитать далее
Sydney: Australian Museum

From the ANZAC Memorial, we walked about mid-way down Hyde Park and then took a right to go to the Australian Museum across the street.
The museum is billed as a place to experience “science,Читать далее
Sydney: St Mary’s Cathedral

From the Australian Museum we crossed the street to St Mary’s Cathedral.
Considered the spiritual heart of Catholic Sydney, the foundation stone for the church was set in 1821 by GovernorЧитать далее
Sydney: Hyde Park Barracks Museum

As we were very near the Hyde Park Barracks Museum, from the Archibald Fountain in the park we crossed the street to check it out.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the barracks are described as anЧитать далее
Sydney: St James’ Church

Before wrapping up our day with errands, we stopped in for a quick look-see at St James’ Church.
Constructed between 1819-1824, it is Sydney’s oldest church. It was designed by the same convictЧитать далее
Sydney: Pylon Museum & Lookout

“Our Bridge is made from a whopping 550,000 pieces of steel!”
“6 million or 3200 tons of rivets hold our Bridge together!”
“Did we mention it’s a pretty-strong Bridge? 96 trains wereЧитать далее
Sydney: Opera House Tour (Thumbs Down)

Our preferred backstage tour for the Sydney Opera House, a UNESCO World Heritage Site — recognized as “a masterpiece of human creativity” — had been sold out for quite sometime. Same withЧитать далее
Sydney: Rainy Day Art Wrap-Up

It rained all day. In other words, a perfect day to spend indoors at the Art Gallery of NSW.
The museum is billed as one of the country’s flagship art museums. When it was first established in 1871Читать далее
Regatta Heading to White Bay

Regatta is small enough to go under the Sydney Harbour Bridge.
That means she had to sail by our apartment in The Rocks to get to the White Bay Cruise Terminal where we will embark her for ourЧитать далее
Embarked Regatta @ WBCT

20-minute ride to WBCT [White Bay Cruise Terminal] … drop off checked bags for delivery to the cabin … short wait for the check-in stalls to open.
By 11:15a, we were onboard Regatta. A quick stopЧитать далее