Exploring Sydney
Tuesday, July 26th, 2005Well, its Wednesday in Australia… and supposedly I’m on day three of school, but like most first weeks in college-this week has been a joke. No discussions (tutes) or labs meet this week, only lectures, so I have only had two classes on Monday, and one more today to cap off my “First week” of class! My two classes seem managable (marketing and Australian women writers) although the marketing class will be a lot of work, and the writers class a lot of reading.
Upon entering my first 200 person lecture, I was SHOCKED to see nearly 75% of the class were Asian-with Australian accents! (not exactly what I pictured when I thought of “going to school with australian students- but apparently a great number of australian citizens are asian due to the close proximity of the two countries). It is SO strange to be in the minority as a white American, but a good learning experience! I wasn’t exactly the most popular person in class;) At least not the first day!
But since I barely have any class this week and my internship hasn’t started yet, Britt and I decided to make the most of our time and go explore Sydney. We spent all of Tuesday exploring the city with her friend Gina (also from madison) who is in Australia for a few weeks visiting her Aunt. The three of us began our long day of walking at around 1:00 when we went to Mc Donalds for a light lunch. I know you are all thinking.. MC DONALDS.. GO SOMEWHERE DIFFERENT! But McDonalds here is SO different. They are called “Mc Cafe’s” and surprisingly have very few burger options, and a TON of deli-sandwiches, smoothies, cereal, muffins, coffee drinks (like fraps).. etc.. its really kind of crazy. If Mc Donalds in America were more like that, it would be the next big thing!
From Mc Donalds, we continued our travels on the two main streets in downtown Sydney “Pitt” and “George” street.. and from there proceeded to the Botanical Gardens… which unfortunately were less then outstanding seeing as though Sydney is in the middle of a drought and it is “Winter” here. We saw a lot of dying plants;) hahah;) We continued our journey to the harbor front where we saw the opera house, darling harbour, circular quay (main tourist attractions in the city). Then we we got this great idea to try and see the University of Sydney which is in a suburb of sydney (glebe). It is only about a 10 minute car-ride from the city center, but an hour + of walking! By the time we made it there, it was already dark and we couldn’t see much of the campus, but what we did see was BEAUTIFUL! (I’m jealous!) Just making it there on foot after a long day of walking was quite an accomplishment for us, so we rewarded ourselves with a cab ride back into the city where we eventually caught a bus back to Coogee. But not before a quick trip into Woolworths (like a target ) to grab a pack of Australias renouned cookies “Tim Tams”. (pictures of this entire day can be found on my web shots!)
All and all it was a fun day–but HELL on the feet! (I got to scrap my heels!) This weekend we have trips to the paddington markets (a big market extravaganza in a local suburb) on saturday, and the Hunter Wine Valley Tour on Sunday planned, so I have a lot to look forward too! Hope all is well in the States!