Sunday
13th November
An
early start to the day as I had to be out and on the coach for 6-30 a.m., and
we headed over to the airport for an early flight to the Nation’s capital –
Canberra. We landed in a cold and windy Canberra just after noon, and as we got
outside the airport found the unusual sight of a Kangaroo hopping through the
car parking ranks ! ( I wasn’t quick enough with the camera !).
We
headed initially to the Hotel, where we managed to get some extra clothing out
of our cases before being taken on a short tour of the almost deserted capital
city ... it’s the capital, because they couldn’t decide between Sydney and
Melbourne...and so selected Canberra as a compromise ! a well laid out
place...then we went up to a viewpoint overlooking the city, and Parliament in
the distance ...then we actually went to the Parliament itself for
a visit alongside lots of other people, taking advantage of there being no
politicians around ! – An impressive building, with a huge national flag flying
over it
I was able to wander around the impressive welcome hall
and both upper and lower parliamentary chambers, even seeing the only copy of
the Magna Carta in the Southern hemisphere...
we then
made our way to the Hotel, for a relaxed evening, where I was able to catch up
with ‘blogging’!
Monday
14th November a relaxed start to the day leaving the hotel at 9 a.m.
for another short tour of Canberra, mainly around the Diplomatic areas, and
then to the National War memorial – a very impressive avenue of recollection,
memorials to all the services and different areas of war that Australians had
been involved in, and also quite a good museum... made all the more impressive because,
it being the day after Remembrance Sunday, there was a sea of poppies all
around...
we spent the morning there, before
heading off for our road journey to Sydney, arriving there mid afternoon...
suddenly after being in such quiet areas for such a long time I was assailed by vast swathes of
humanity...it was packed !!... I had a quick look round, before getting out the
‘glad rags’ for an evening meal at the swanky ‘O’ bar restaurant, 47 floors up
on a revolving floor looking out over the Sydney skyline whilst eating a
Degustation menu (very impressive), drinking some nice cocktails and wine,
seeing for the first time the iconic Sydney Harbour Bridge, Sydney Opera House,
laid out before me...
I staggered back to the Hotel having
paid out a lot for the privilege...but enjoyable!
Tuesday
15th November, time to see Sydney in daylight, firstly across to the
harbour area, and views beneath the Sydney Harbour Bridge, and views across to
the Opera house ( pics 4139,4141) – I
would see these same buildings many times, and from all angles over the next
few days ! We had a good coach tour of the city, then out to Bondi Beach – a
lot smaller than I expected, and in keeping with the rest of the tour....cold
and windy!
... we didn’t stop there too long,
continuing our tour of the area, and looking back over the water towards Sydney
City in the distance
Mid day saw us back in Sydney, at the harbour
area for an included lunch at a fish restaurant, where I left everyone and
returned to the Hotel .
Early
evening I met up with the 3 friends that I’d travelled over the Grand St
Bernard pass, traversing the Alps earlier in the year whilst on the Via Francigena
– Peter, Sandy and Jenny who had all travelled into Sydney to meet up with me! A
great evening of reminiscences, drinking and eating followed, before once again,
we all went our separate ways...
Wednesday
17th November another early start to meet up with a tour going into
the ‘Blue Mountains’ , one that everyone recommends, although ill only be
getting a flying tour of them ! We started off with another view of Sydney
across the bay, and then out to the Bert Saunders animal Reserve –
not what I’m really into, however the Koala bears were ‘cute ‘ !!
Then out from Sydney, and up to a viewpoint looking across the Blue mountains –
so called because of the blue haze that hovers above them...see it ?
By 12 noon we were into an old, small village called Laura, where we had
lunch, then continued up to ‘Scenic world’ where there were various cable car
rides across the valley... I preferred to walk it myself, and so headed off beneath
the cable cars, down into the valley and through the rainforest shaded beneath
the steep cliffs , with views across to the 5 sisters rock pinnacles ( although
there’s only 3 left !), beneath waterfalls , and great views
By now it was mid afternoon so back on the coach and down to the
‘Sydney Olympic park’, where we were boarded onto a boat for a scenic cruise
back into Sydney..beneath the harbour bridge and passing the Opera house
.. I got off the boat at the harbour point, and deciding that it
was a good time to climb...the Sydney harbour bridge, not quite to the top, but
about 50 metres and $400 cheaper, as I walked across the public walkway across
the bridge alongside the traffic, and returning as the sun went down over
Sydney
then along to the Opera house, as the big cruise ship
left harbour ..
... whew, what a long day, and I had to eat yet – a
nice Greek restaurant near to the Hotel, the ‘original Greek restaurant in Sydney
‘ !!, then collapsed into bed...
Thursday
17th November it was a leisurely 930 a.m. departure from the chaotic
hotel, off to the airport and , leaving Sydney behind we flew to Melbourne, a
more relaxed and pleasant city, where I happily wandered in the afternoon
sunshine, finding my way around, seeing the old and new buildings blended
together, with some great stained glass in the Anglican cathedral
and a visit to a dumpling house in the nearby ‘Chinese quarter’
finished off a nice casual day
Friday
18th November another leisurely 9 a.m. start on a coach out into the
hills surrounding Melbourne, - the Dandenong ranges, a bit rolling rather than
hills, anyway up we went to the ‘Famous Puffing Billy’ railway ...a now private
steam railway run by volunteers...for a short trip along the track through the
surrounding forest and farmland. As we waited on the platform I was surprised
to see that one of the steam engines had been built at the Gorton Manchester
works of Beyer Peacock...an area I know very well from my earlier career – us
Mancunians get everywhere !
After our short trip we
returned to Melbourne where I was dropped off and had a walk up and along the
busy riverside, alongside all the restaurants and bars, with some nice artworks
along the way
and a leisurely afternoon and evening followed,
with a great visit to a busy Mexican restaurant
!
Saturday
19th November was to be a free day, so like others I had a nice late
breakfast before wandering across to the famous Queen Victoria market.. I spent
a couple of hours meandering around it (although not buying !) then I walked to
the harbour area, before I caught the free city tram, which took me around the
city. I then went to St Patricks cathedral
more good
stained glass windows, and then through the surrounding park and water fountain
area
I returned to St Patricks in the evening for the vigil mass,
and a procession through the Holy Door, before it closed the following morning
– the end of the Year of Mercy , I’ve been through many ‘Holy Doors’ during
this year... from the opening in Nottingham ,through England ,France, Italy
Rome, and now Australia... what a year it’s been ! Another great Greek meal
followed