Sunday 31 March 2013

Sydney

Where do you think we are?
Unfolding ourselves from the wonderfully small and uncomfortable seats that Qantas provided us on the flight over to Sydney, we realised finally that we were on "holiday".  Far be it from us to whinge, but God was I happy to be able to stretch out properly again :)









A view to the left of Serina's terrace


Luke as welcoming as ever ;)
Saying that, we were off the plane, through Customs and in possession of our luggage in a jiffy.  Luke was waiting for us as promised and it wasn't long before we were being whisked off to Coogoo and able to relax properly.  The weather was perfect - blue skies with puffy clouds, a comfortable mid-20s and a light breeze.  This was to be the theme of our 3 week holiday out here and so if I don't mention it again, just bear that in mind.....March in Sydney is great.  





Golden Lung guarding the Kitchen

Melbourne...not so much, but that is the next post :)
Sis and Bro on Balcony


Serina came over straight from work and it was wonderful to see my sister in her hometown again.  It had been 6 years since I was last out here and it was without Julia, so I was really looking forward to the next 3 weeks, sharing all this with my wife.


Golden Lung and the Inhaler
What a lot we had to share.  We'll not do a blow by blow account, there would be a lot of "and we sat staring out of the windows at Serina's pad"......or......"so we relaxed in the sun/at Luke's/on beach" or.....etc...so I'll pick out the highlights.

Ladies at "work"


View of Bondi from Serina's Terrace


Little fluffy clouds over Bondi
First up - Serina's pad.  This is a highlight.  Fact.  Any Brit that has been to Sydney will have been to one of 2 places - Bondi or Manly Bay (yes it IS so named because the natives, all those years ago, looked so aggressive and strong).  Serina has an apartment on the cliffs overlooking Bondi Beach and the Pacific, sharing it with 2 lovely people, Erica and Fraser.  Fraser was off on holiday for 3 weeks a few days after we arrived, so we barely got to know him, but Erica became a fast friend.





The Wilga Ladies, Serina, Erica and Julia....with Huw "photo bombing" them in the background


The views from here were MAGNIFICENT.  Seriously, you could spend hours just staring.  So we did :)

On our way to see the match :)  Yes that IS Cantona on my shirt


"Why am I standing on the edge of the cliff at night?"

We also spent time with Luke and Sarah in Coogee, which was fantastic as well.  Aside from a beautiful apartment and a pair of "special" cats, Luke introduced us to Titans and Hugo.....the personal trainer Julia hooked me up with as an extended birthday present!  Indeed, what better way to celebrate your 37th, than with a training session.  To be fair it was great fun.






The views that sunrise were amazing


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The walk to Coogee
I said there'd be no minutiae of the trip, but on the first morning we did wake up at the crack of poo to walk from Bondi to Coogee so that we could watch the United vs Real game.  I say so "we" could watch it.....anyone reading this that knows us will know I am using the Royal We.  I mention this not because of the game....that was rubbish....but because of the walk, which was wonderful and something we repeated.  The views along the coastline are insanely beautiful and will live with us forever.





Not sure how this qualifies as "an insanely beautiful coastline view"?!

Birthday beach walk

Some of the bays between Bondi and Coogee


Sydney just looked lovely almost every day - this one in Paddington




The first weekend we were there, we had a wonderful trip to Melbourne.  As I said, this will be described more in another post; let's just say the weather is rubbish, the city is great and the F1 was amazing.




Sarah in Saroian Salon
I mentioned I turned 37 in Sydney, I didn't mention the dinner Luke had organised.  Marque is an amazing restaurant in its own right.  The meal we had was testament to this greatness.  13 courses of goodness.....so good Julia could barely breathe by the end of the meal :)







Julia making a wunderbar and healthy salad





Ribs with your fries?
Sydney involves a lot of eating out, a lot of drinking out and a lot of .......out.  One thing it also does is force you to get your wallet out!  I am not sure I have ever been anywhere more expensive to share 3 weeks.  Still, in fairness, everything we did was classy and enjoyable.  If we ate, we ate well.  From the first meal with Fraser and Erica to the ribs at Hurricanes, from the meals cooked by our very own Masterchef Luke, to the lovely salads and healthy options at Serina's, every meal was a pleasure.  Even the rotisserie chicken we shared on a motor launch near Berowra tasted wonderful.
The Carnage after Hurricanes














Jarek, Luke and I


Sarah and Melody chez Kleiber
















Outside the Boathouse at Palm Beach
Sure we had a few mishaps, like driving to Palm Beach and realising that a) I had forgotten my wallet, so we couldn't have lunch and b) we had no petrol left.  Driving home on an emergency tank was "fun".  Even so, that evening we went and watched a great film, "Barbara", which we heartily recommend....so everything was ok again :)








We went back to Palm Beach with Serina.  The three of us had a great time and it was superb to spend such quality time, Home and Away, as a trio of Saroians.  

Anyone recognise this?  You daggy dobber!

Saroians at Palm Beach Boathouse.....what a lovely lunch and milkshake :)



But it wasn't all Serina, Erica, Luke and Sarah.  



Erica, Julia, Laura and Serina (without Huw)
Jarek and Melody Kleiber joined us out when they could and even hosted an amazing meal at their beautiful place in Annandale.  Laura and Chris King did likewise (though at their place, not at Jarek's and Melody's....that would be ridiculous).  The effort our friends made to make our holiday great was incredible.  Something for which we will always be grateful.  From driving a 3 hour round trip to say goodbye on our last Saturday (Anna!) to joining us for dinner and drinks in Bondi (Huw), everyone went out of their way to be hospitable.



Julia happy with Erica's hair

Julia even opened a Salon in Sydney for one Saturday afternoon.  The ladies (Erica, Sarah and Melody) having their hair done whilst Serina, Jarek, Luke and I headed down to the beach.

Now you know why I am bald!

"NO!"

Last meal :(











Sydney also made an effort.  The Opera House and Bridge were as good as Julia had hoped they would be.  Just before we went to Jarek and Melody's for dinner we had some lovely drinks at the Opera House Bar and just chilled out after a trip over to Manly.



Kookaburra


The view from our super yacht

Serina reclining in the sun .....booze finished!



A really great way to spend a Sunday afternoon - shame Fraser couldn't be with us



















We even saw some Kangaroos.  Serina and Erica joined us for a trip into the country to find some on our last Sunday in Sydney.  We drove out to Berowra Marina and hired a motorboat (or tin bath with motor) and spent a lovely few hours cruising along in the searing sunshine, stopping for a picnic in a small bay.








Then we got back in the car and went roo hunting.  We stopped at Hawkesbury for a quick beer and some of the locals advised us of where to go, so we headed out and luckily saw some almost immediately.  It was wonderful, such a treat to see the weird animals in their natural habitat.










Sydney was certainly an emotionally charged 3 weeks of our lives.  After so long on the road in South East Asia it was great to put some "roots" down for a while.  It was also great to see so many friends and of course family.  By the end I was sad to leave, but certainly looking forward to the great adventure to come, in New Zealand.


Our second last sunset out in the bush....shame and goodbye!


2 comments:

  1. Yes ma' frens. It was completely ACE to have you over in Sydney and hope to see you back here sooner rather than later. Safe trip onwards hombres!

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    1. Danke Schon JK......shame we'll miss you in London.....though as we'll be in NYC....I'll dry my eyes :)

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