Wednesday, February 27, 2019

Arrival in Sydney Australia Wednesday February 27

It took almost 30 hours door to door from our home in Lima to the hotel in Sydney. We left home around Noon on Monday, lost the whole day Tuesday and showed up in Australia on Wednesday. The 15-hour flight from LA to Sydney was a long one. But the trip was smooth and all of our connections on United Airlines were excellent. We loved the Boeing 787 Dreamliner we flew the last long leg and we pampered ourselves with extra legroom by getting Economy Plus seating. We did have an interesting experience as we waited for our flight to LA in Denver. A yogi girl was doing headstands and poses right there in there terminal.
Yoga Girl

The cabin crew on our flight from LAX to Sydney was interesting. No one looked younger than about 55 and the oldest looked like she was maybe 70. I wondered if they knew we were flying and wanted us to feel young.



On the flight, I did some squirrel drawings as I am "auditioning to be the illustrator for Cody Ridenhour's upcoming children's book. Here is my first effort, Codes, with graphite and colored pencils on a shaking plane.

Squirrel






We got to the hotel so early that our room wasn't ready but they gave us a key to the showers in the pool area so we could get cleaned up and out of the clothes we'd been wearing continuously for the past 30 hours.  We had to stay awake to ward off the jet lag so we headed out to find a great meat pie at Harry's Cafe de Wheels. The weather was so warm we sat at a table outside and enjoyed the treat.
Harry's
Meat Pie

















We visited a large indoor flea market where Mary finally found the perfect bag to carry all of our stuff around with her on trips and a super cute hat. Here she is enjoying some Asian food at yet another outdoor cafe in Chinatown.
Mary new hat and cute as a button

We ended the day almost 17,000 steps, 30 hours of travel and 9000 miles under our belts at the Queen Victoria Building (the QVB). And we ate something there too!

The QVB

We have been amazed at the diversity here in Sydney. I told Mary as we walked through crowds of people that made it seem like we were in Times Square, "We are rubbing shoulders with so many Asian people and Indian people that we won't have to travel to China or the Subcontinent to interact with people."



I am working on a video to post later. It's 8:00 PM here in Sydney and 4:00 AM in Lima (3:00 in Chicago). May have to finally sleep in a bed after I finish this glass of Chardonnay.


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