Saturday 18 January 2014

For Pops

This first post of 2014 is dedicated to my Pops.

I have been in Sydney for almost 3 months and am really enjoying work and the city, and I've met great people here. I have found that people living in either Melbs or Sydney tend to mock the other city claiming their city is superior, it's totally the equivalent of Angelinos vs. San Franciscans. Ultimately, both cities are so different and there are pros & cons to each. 

Sydney has so many charming older beautiful areas brimming with terrace style houses, and the stretch of land along the bay is gorgeous. The shopping in Sydney is incredible, it's seriously a shopaholics dream. There are so many restaurants...so much good food and so little time! I've only been to 1 museum thus far and am looking forward to exploring others. Apparently the zoo is supposed to be great as well. I've been dying to go to the Hunter Valley, and will be doing a tour with the other half next weekend!

Sydney is evil when it comes to the humidity, my hair is a constant ball of frizz fluff. The bugs are no bueno, and the spiders here are especially terrifying. Because it's more tropical here, the variety of birds are a bit different. I love hearing kookaburras on my ride into Fox. There are so many Ibis everywhere which are the most intriguing looking birds, kind of a cross between a Turkey and a Crane? After being mocked by coworkers, I learned that Aussie's highly dislike them because they're stinky and the equivalent of rats in the US. 

Getting out of work around dusk means that I get to see the nightly fruit bat migration from the Botanical Gardens up to Centennial Park, which is where Fox is nestled somewhat in the middle of. Looking up to the sky and seeing hundreds of fruit bats is unlike anything I've seen before. Like other Australian animals, they're quite loud and make an adorable chirp bark noise. My commute to my apartment is under many of the trees that they're doing their business in, so I'm really hoping to avoid getting pooped on during my time here...

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