Greetings all,
From some of you I have recieved messages about the lag in my blogging. Honestly I have had plenty of time to keep up with it recently but just haven't had much inspiration and have been a bit lazy during my school break. Since my last blog was near end of March, this one is about 4 months overdue.
My last posting talked about the Mardi Gras parade, which was during autumn season here. I was still in my pre-master stage and doing the preliminary 'Graduate Certificate in Business', which thankfully I've completed since then. Basically I had to get a 'P' (pass) or higher for each of my 4 subjects and so I studied like a madman for a few weeks before the finals. The overall results weren't too bad: 2 passes and 2 distinctions. Needless to say, once I found that I had completed the certificate I went out with some friends and celebrated. This was around the start of June and that's also when my long (and well deserved ;-)) semester break began...
My vacation period was approximately 2 months, so finally plenty of time to enjoy Sydney EXCEPT, now winter had come around! Sydney winters aren't too bad generally but we had quite a rainy and windy winter this year (according to locals) and so it wasn't really inviting to go out and explore the city + surrounding areas on many days. Temperature wise it doesn't get much below 12-13 degrees during daytime (at coldest) but nights were around freezing point. Consequently, most of my first month off I spent indoors, reading and watching some movies and also 2 HBO series (Oz and Six feet Under). I also did quite a bit of sports (mainly running) and revised my C.V./resume. I met up with some friends from school on occasion for dinner/drinks and met some cool new people through Fred, a friend who came to travel Oz for 2 months and who I know from my high school year in Tokyo, Japan.
Fred and I had planned a trip to explore a bit beyond Sydney. We were originally planning to head for Townsville to dive the Great Barrier Reef and also dive the SS Yongala (a 100 year old ship that's at 30 meters deep and one of the 7 diving-wonders of the world). Unfortunately the main diving company in Townsville was coping with very low numbers of people for the trip we wanted to take (first week of July) and couldn't get the boat full. Instead, we decided to take a road trip from Byron Bay up the Gold Coast/Sunhine Coast to Noosa Head and finish off with a 2 day stay on Fraser Island. The 5-day trip was great fun with some nice bush walks/jeep safaris (Fraser Island, see photos below) during the daytime and plenty of wine drinking and culinary delights at night. We flew back on a Saturday and a mutual buddy from Melbourne flew up to party with us that eve so we all headed for the various bars around the Sydney/Darling Harbour area.
Here are some photographs of the trip. If you want to see the pictures in a larger/full screen format, just double click on the embedded slideshow.