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August 21, 2008

Overnight in Auckland, New Zealand

I overnighted in Auckland, New Zealand. Will write more later. Putting it shortly and bluntly, don't put Auckland, NZ on your short list of travel stops!

August 17, 2008

Australia - Watching a "footy" match

Went and watched a "footy" (rugby) match today. Local team, Sydney Rabbitohs stunned the Manly Sea Eagles 40-32!!! It was quite an upset.

"Manly skipper Matt Orford labelled today's 40-32 loss to South Sydney as the worst defeat in his time at the club as the Sea Eagles handed top spot and minor premiership favouritism over to defending NRL champions Melbourne.

Orford was dumfounded by his side's inept display in which the Sea Eagles conceded 40 points for the first time in almost three years, especially as it came just a week after they pushed the Storm all the way in a brutal contest at Brookvale Oval."

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Footy Match Sydney vs Manly
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August 16, 2008

Australia - Bushwalking the Blue Mountains

Today I took a rest from city life and made the 2.5 hour trek / ~110 kms west to the Blue Mountains. (Called the Blue Mountains because from Sydney they look blue.) The rails are being worked on this weekend past Blacktown. That meant train to Blacktown then bus to Katoomba. Not a bad ride, actually, as they used charter buses between Blacktown-Katoomba. And I got to see the highways and byways.

The mountains themselves are not what is special -- it is the deep valley's between that make the hills look like mountains. "The range rivals the Rockies in length, but nowhere near in height." Spectacular views can be obtained while hiking all over the hills. (See the photo set below!) NSW park system is very similar to USA based parks/forest services. All the trails and stairs were well constructed.

"Katoomba: Katoomba is the largest town in the Blue Mountains though it was unknown until the Katoomba Coal Mine opened in 1879. Named after the Aboriginal tribe which inhabited the area, it is home to the most famous site in the mountains - the Three Sisters. Legend has it they were three beautiful young women who had fallen in love with three men from the Nepean tribe from the foothills."

I took the train/bus combo to Katoomba then walked the 1-2kms to the Three Sisters/Echo point. My trek started with several lookouts, Prince Henry cliff walk, then onward down the Furber Steps. Saw the Katoomba falls, walked along Federal pass and Dardanelles Pass. That lead to the Giant Stairway - 900 stairs that take you from the valley base to the top of the mountain. At the top is the three sisters rock formation.

There is a Ruined Castle nearby (you can see it from the hilltops). That bushwalk is a full-day. Wish I had known about that earlier because I would have gone earlier, taken a lunch, and completed that hike.

Walked back into town, ate, and went back to Sydney. The legs were tired -- the steam room and sauna and jacuzzi felt so good! See inside the extended entry for several Blue Mountain links.

Blue Mountains AU 2008
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August 06, 2008

Sydney, Australia.

Sydney -- the "Harbour City" -- is my home for the next few weeks. I am here training a new Guidewire customer. What a beautiful, small, cosmopolitan city. Reminds me of a little London. The streets are aptly named - George St, Pitt St, Elizabeth St, etc. I'm finding the people warm. Who doesn't love that British English accent?

This past weekend (9 Aug) I got out to Manly beach, Bondi beach, shopped on Pitt St and in the markets, walked all around the Botanical Gardens and around town (north to south and east to west). The main event was the Harbor Bridge climb. See photo's and below.

Cheers!

Sydney AU 2008 Favorites
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Top 10 lists of things to do in Sydney...
List 1 | List 2 | WikiTravel for Sydney

Seems like climbing the harbor bridge is tops on many lists. That'll be on my list for this weekend.

UPDATED: Bridge climb. Check. Take a look at the photos! See the bridge climb website.

July 19, 2008

Red Bull Flugtag in Tampa

Red Bull's Flugtag competition came to Tampa Bay today. What is Flugtag? Teams build "air"craft and "fly" them off a ramp into the water. The flight is preceded by some show. Flight time/distance get measured and determine the winner. Several friends and I went to Bayshore, Tampa, and watched the event. (110,000 were estimated to be in attendance!)

Red Bull Flugtag Tampa Bay 2008
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July 06, 2008

Cergy and Paris for 4th of July

What better place to celebrate America's independence then in Paris. (big grin) Here are some photos from a recent weekend trip - over 4th of July holiday - to Paris and Cergy, France. Thanks to Gabe's family for letting me stay with them!

Visiting Gabe and Family in Cergy and Paris France
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April 01, 2008

Deep Sea Fishing

Went deep sea fishing today. The boat was off of Tarpon - http://www.missmilwaukee.com

Miss Milwaukee II
948 Roosevelt Blvd.
Tarpon Springs, Florida 34689
(727) 937-5678

May 26, 2007

Garrison Keillor - A Prairie Home Companion at Wolf trap

Mom, dad and I saw Garrison Keillor - and the Prairie Home Companion show - at Wolf Trap today.

The show was broadcast live from the Filene Center at Wolf Trap, America's national park for the performing arts in Vienna, Virginia. Special guests included poet laureate Billy Collins, Canadian singers and songwriters The Wailin' Jennys, and joining The Guy's All-Star Shoe Band, the amazing "Shoe Horns" of Dave Bargeron, Jon-Erik Kellso, and Scott Robinson. Also on the show, the Royal Academy of Radio Acting: Tim Russell, Sue Scott, and Fred Newman, The News From Lake Wobegon, and many more.

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Garrison Keillor Show May 2007
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