We consider our month in Australia something of a taster. We got to see a lot, but there is so much left to look forward to when we come back: Uluru, the outback, Perth, Melbourne, Tasmania... the list goes on and on.
We were given a few more days to explore Sydney when our flight back to Christchurch was cancelled due to snow.
Nice cactus planter at the Botanical Gardens |
What's that in the trees? |
While exploring the Botanical Gardens, I heard an unfamiliar call. I searched the trees, wondering what strange bird I was hearing, and saw what looked to be hundreds of large pods hanging from the trees. Flying foxes! With an average wingspan of 1 meter, they are the largest bats in Australia.
Having never seen them before, I was very excited. Sam eventually got me to move along, and luckily I didn't get a mouthful of guano from all the upward gawking.
Focaccia topping: fresh rosemary & thyme, basil, sea salt, garlic & sun dried tomatoes in olive oil |
My inner freegan was happy to see the Botanical herb garden, where I pinched a few sprigs of rosemary & thyme for my focaccia topping. We also found some interesting native nuts below, but the sign said they require a lot of processing to rid them of toxins before consumption, so we left them where we found them.
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We met up with a really nice guy named Kiky, who took us out for our first Korean meal. It was delicious! Each table has a grill embedded in it for cooking marinated meat, and there were loads of little plates and bowls, each featuring a different side dish or sauce. I can't wait to try Korean again.
After the meal, Kiky took us to a couple landmark sights in Sydney, including the lookout below.
Thanks, Australia! It was fun while it lasted. We'll see you again someday.
1 comment:
What was your favorite part about your travels in Australia? I am booking my trip to the Australian Open in 2013 and have been searching for places to go and things to do while I am there. Is there something that is a MUST? Thanks!!
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