Day 3: I'm off to Sydney

I woke up quite early viagra with no prescription in britain and started getting all my things together ready to move on to Sydney. I had an hour or so to spare before leaving the hostel so went for a walk around the St Kilda area where I’ve been staying, a few kilometres south of central Melbourne. There are plenty of bars and resturants, an amusement park, and beaches. It was much warmer in Melbourne today, probably getting close to 30°c.

I had a much easier transfer back to the airport than I did when I arrived, and it took less than 10 minutes to check-in and get through security! The flight to Sydney was just under 2 hours and provided a great view of the city as we landed, including the top of the famous Opera House in the distance. Noz picked me up from the airport and we headed back to her house in the suburbs for a few beers and a catch up. I also met Stella, Miles, Bella, Missy and Kate (2 dogs, 2 cats and Noz’s housemate respectively), and was treated to Stella’s customary welcome (which is probably best described at a later date…)

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We decided to spend the evening in the city centre, starting with a glass of champagne in the Opera Bar – right next to the Opera House and Harbour Bridge. I also had my first experience of Australian rain – within seconds of the first couple of drops it was pouring down, but it was the warm kind of rain and didn’t last too long. We found a nice restaurant for some dinner before getting the CityRail back home for some much needed sleep.

Tomorrow we’ve having a relaxing day while planning the next couple of days in Sydney. In the evening Noz’s family are all coming to the centre and we’re going out for dinner!

4 thoughts on “Day 3: I'm off to Sydney

  1. Mary Vaughan

    Hi Howie,
    Thanks for the latet update. The photos are great – I love the one of the beach. I am glad that you arrived in Sydney safely. I would imagine that there is a large British contingent there at the moment! Make sure you wave the flag for England and tell EVERYBODY that you are English!
    How nice that the rain is warm! Well it isn’t here I can tell you. It has been pouring all day and is freezing with a promise of possible sbow – whooppee I bet you wish you were back here!?
    Loads of people heard my interview (well the cut version!) on Radio 4 yesyetday. Paul has recorded it as an MP3 so you can hear it when you come home. I go into HMR on Sunday for 3 days but will continue to follow your progress.
    Take care and have fun.
    Love,
    Mum xxx