The musings, travels, tastings, and photographs of an Australian expat.
Saturday, November 29, 2003
I told you this would be intermittent service, so why are you always checking back when nothing has been added? Yes I know news has been REALLY delayed, but I’m on vacation, and I’m having a good time, so at least I have an excuse.
Sunday November 23, 2003
We arrived into Sydney at little after 9am after very close to 14 hours at 38000 ft. Very little to report about the flight. QANTAS appears to be suffering cutbacks – no more printed menus in Economy, or hot towels to clean face and hands, or even staff to ensure speedy meal delivery. But the individual video monitors and the 6 movie selections plus prerecorded TV shows enhance expectations. However movies like The Hulk and Lara Croft are real let downs. Fortunately sleep is not at a premium and we arrived into Sydney refreshed. The only distraction is having to pass through the Duty Free shop on the way to Customs and Immigration. Talk about blatant commercialism!
My old friend Ted was there to meet us in Arrivals and help us recover from the aftermath of the furor over a knife in Miranda’s luggage which caused the Australian security services to go into panic mode. The fact that they failed to find in on a second pass through the x-ray machines seemed to resolve everyone’s fears of a (veterinary) terrorist attack on Australia – even though the knife was still there! We finally made our way through the rain to the 21st floor of the Marriott Renaissance over looking the harbor and the Opera House. (I wish we could show you a picture of the view.) The rest of the day was taken up with a wet and windy lunch at the Café in the Sydney Botanical Gardens with Ted, Ann (an old workmate) and her husband Geoff and their children. Walking back to the hotel through the rain was not a fun experience. We were in bed by 7pm!
Monday November 24, 2003
First thing to do today, buy umbrellas! Fortunately a convenience store across the street from the hotel has several different types for sale. Then it was on to The Grace Hotel (Miranda’s favorite) for a breakfast of banana glazed pancakes, and scrambled eggs on toast with bacon – and coffee!
After some window shopping in the QVB (Queen Victoria Building) the Sydney monorail serves as transport to Darling Harbor and the Chinese Gardens. Discovering a duckling paddling madly around the outside moat that is part of the garden lake was sufficient reason for Miranda to pay the entrance fee. Although we found his family resting by the side of the lake it was only after we exited the gardens that we discovered the family had reunited! The gardens, a gift from the Chinese people, are very well planned with many pathways and water features that are well stocked with very large Koi.
After a walk through the park and water features of Darling Harbor we lunched at an Indian restaurant - Zaaffran - over looking the harbor.
The intermittent wind and rain drives us into a picture theatre were we see Clint Eastwood’s tension filled “Mystic River”. Oddly appropriate for the oppressive weather.
Tuesday November 25, 2003
Blue sky! There are still some clouds. But it’s looking more like Sydney in summer; the harbor is green-blue, busy with ferries and the Opera House white. Well, OK, a sort dull cream, but it still stands out as the major landmark in one of the world’s largest harbors. We breakfast at one of the many eateries on Circular Quay and watch as the rest of Sydney comes and goes to work by ferry and train.
The most important thing to do today is have the laptop tested. We learn that the modem card is faulty, and so a replacement is purchased. Its installed later in the hotel room. It works! I can post a brief note warning of the delays that look like plaguing this eBlog. The rest of the morning is occupied by a visit to Dymock’s for a book or two for the train trip to Perth. In the afternoon Miranda decides we should take the ferry to Balmain, one of the older inner city suburbs. Balmain boasts (expensive) terrace housing, narrow streets and Dawn Fraser (one of Australia’s most famous Olympic swimmers), and today rain showers.
The evening is devoted to eating at Edna’s Table. We have been to this restaurant once before and are eager to again taste “flavors which are indigenous” to Australia. Ted has made a reservation for 6:30pm which makes us the first to be seated. The menu is extensive and features both the usual (fish, lamb, lobster, beef) and the unusual (wallaby, emu, crocodile) paired with native foods which add mouth watering flavors to the most ordinary of meats. My main course of Roasted Lamb Rump stuffed with Leaks, Oven Dried Tomatoes, River Mint Pesto and Parsnip Gallette is simply wonderful, especially the tomatoes. That’s the secret of Edna’s Table, the most intense flavors can come from the most innocent looking morsel on your plate. Miranda’s Chargrilled Fillet of Kangaroo, Potato and Candlenut Mash, Beetroot Jam, and Sangiovese Glaze is equally tasty, at least according to her. The small amount I taste is so rare that I keep thinking the rest of it will hop off her plate and make its escape down Clarence Street. Ted goes for a meal of sausages made from those Aussie stalwarts of emu, kangaroo and duck. Brand’s Coonawarra Cabernet goes well with everything. The only disappointment is the lack of staff which slows service to a crawl as the tables fill, and dessert takes too long to reach us and then looks like it was dropped on the way to our table. Oh well, life wasn’t meant to be perfect.
Wednesday November 26, 2003
The morning is spent packing our bags and booking out of the hotel. My cousin Ian collects us for lunch, but before that he takes us on a small detour through the southern suburbs so Miranda can see up close what she has only seen before from the air – blue bays, vast white sand beaches and miles and miles of red tiled roof houses. Ian “shouts” us lunch at a restaurant called Le Sands on the beach at Botany Bay. The best fish and chips I’ve had in years!
Later in the afternoon we board a twin engine QANTAS flight to Dubbo. Its only about an hour flight, but we get a small snack, complimentary wine, and tea or coffee! Why is it that local QANTAS flights have improved their service while international flights have reduced theirs?
A bunch of relies (that’s relatives to you non-Aussies) are at the airport to meet, greet and get us to our motel, and then take us home for a “barbie” and a bottle or two of good Aussie wine. More important is the absolute lack of rain, even the clouds are gone by evening. Ngaire (pronounced ni-ree)(cousin) and her husband Chris suggest that they take a few days vacation and take us to the nearby wine country of Mudgee. We hadn’t planned for this but it’s a very welcome plan as Miranda hasn’t seen much of the Mudgee wines and I haven’t been there for more than 20 years.
Tuesday, November 25, 2003
You might be asking yourselves, where is all the news? Well it would be on this page if the laptop hadn't developed modem card problems. We were able to get a new one yesterday (25th) and get it working. That makes three modems in as many years for this computer.
Later today, after we arrive in Dubbo, I'll add what's been happening over the last few days. So far its been wet and busy (vacations always are with Miranda) but the meal last night more than made up for it (Chargrilled Wallaby wrapped around Enoki Mushrooms, Baked Shitake Mushrooms, Oyster Sauce - yum!). More later.
Friday, November 21, 2003
The hours are counting down! The trip will begin with an evening flight from the San Diego Airport Commuter Terminal at 8:30pm to LAX, 2-3 hours of lay-over and then its "all aboard" a QANTAS jet at around 11:45pm. We should be in Sydney at 9am on Sunday, after having crossed the international dateline. I'll post movie reviews - they'll probably be Miranda's impressions because I'll be asleep!
I was hoping to be able to provide digital images over the next few weeks, but at present BLOGGER is not allowing subscribers to upgrade their service. Hopefully I will be able to upgrade during the next few weeks so that I can dump images onto my laptop harddrive and then post them here. Without the upgrade the only way for me to put images on this blog is to put them on a web site and then link to them here. My (unfinished) site at Geocities does not seem to be able to do that and its a long process to get images onto that site anyway - guess why its still unfinished two years later?. But rest assured I will get images onto this page if its possible.
Wednesday, November 19, 2003
Two days to go! Two days before we Quaint-ass our way from San Diego, California to Sydney, Australia. Its something like 12 to 14 hours - well 4 movies anyway - from LA to SYD. Flying through the night to the Land Down Under and one of the great cities of the world. There will be more to report in the days ahead.....................
The Sights of Sydney
Wine and Food
Dubbo (Birthplace) and the Central West
Sydney to Perth on the Indian Pacific
The 33rd Annual Scientific Meeting of the Australasian Society for Immunology (What? Did you think this would be all work and no play?
West Australian Wine
Homeward Bound - back to the land of the septic tank's
...................All that and maybe more in less than 25 days, then we'll see where this blog really goes!