Visiting Sydney for the first time (for me anyway)
On the train from Morrisette to Sydney...a two hour ride
Scene outside the train
The Hornby station that we passed by, not much further to the Central Station
Central, Sydney's major downtown station
Annie at Central
Gotta love the architecture in these station
Following the signs
Darling Harbour sign
Paddy's Market...it has everything from crafts, souvenirs, clothes and a really awesome produce market--fun place to browse
Glimpse into the Chinese Gardens
Stork? Crane? at the Chinese Gardens
The Outback Center--sells real Aboriginal crafts and has daily digeridoo shows (ya gotta hear them)
We found a snowman enjoying the weather Down Under on a "working holiday."
View of Darling Harbour
You know you're in British territory when you see "fish & chips."
Buildings at Darling Harbour
Fountains at Darling Harbour
Sydney Aquarium also by Darling Harbour
Checking the ferry schedule to go by the Sydney Bridge and Sydney Opera House
Crossing the bridge at Darling Harbour to check out the mall and shops at the other side
Bridge at Darling Harbour
Skyline at Darling Harbour
We cracked up at this ibis with his fast food in the table beside us
Annie at a water feature in Darling Harbour
Jeremy by more fountains at Darling Harbour
The digeridoo show/concert--awesome sounds...
Imitating the sound of a croc--check out our videos to hear him play
A ship at Darling Harbour
Our first view of the Sydney Harbour Bridge
View of the Sydney skyline
Jeremy with the Sydney Harbour Bridge
The Opera House
Close-up of Sydney Harbour Bridge
Annie with the Opera House
The crazy people who paid money to walk up to the top of the Sydney Harbour Bridge
Sydney Opera House
Annie with a fake smile
Continuing on the way to Manley
At Manley
Where to go? What to do at Manley?
Jeremy at Manley Beach
The art gallery is trying to prove to the world that it is "Manly" enough
Manley Pier
Annie at a "manley" tree
Heading back to Circular Quay
Annie singing Opera--well, in her dreams
Two of us at the Opera House
It wasn't as pure white as I was expecting--they actually looked (dare I say?) dirty...and some of the tiles were goldish and cream and not true white.
More of Jeremy's pics of the architecture
The two of us watching the sunset by the Sydney Harbour Bridge by the Opera House