Today was a tour of the city; it was magnificent, and wet. We couldn’t go into the opera house but just looking at it was amazing, I could just picture the multitudes of hours that gone into that building. It’s an architectural marvel to say the least; if I where to ever design a building I would want it to be just as beautiful and complex as the opera house. Our entire group went on a tour of Sydney cruse afterwards, it was extremely windy but beautiful. I even screamed… kind of… on the boat with my friend Lexa, a silly thing I’ve always wanted to do after the boat we headed towards the indoor zoo. It was a lot of fun, we all giggled as Steven shied away from the spiders and awed at the koalas and kangaroos. We saw a crocodile and spent a good five minutes arguing weather or not it was real, but it never moved so we pretty much gave up on it. We saw so many wonderful animals that I’ve never seen before including the world’s most dangerous bird. After we left the zoo our group concluded that that a lot of Australian animals reminded us of Pokémon, which is extraordinarily nerdy but we really could care less.
After the zoo we ate dinner, I had some strange pasta thing that tasted kind of funny but for some reason I wasn’t really that hungry that one day so I didn’t eat much of it. Our dinner table was fun and active we all joked around and tasted each other’s food. We also discovered the wonders and fun squirting abilities of Australian condiment packets.
A small group of people and I took the train, I did it because I love trains and it just seemed like a better alternative then getting stuck in the pouring rain. We waited for what seemed like forever for the other group to come back to the hotel. Them unlike us where soaked to the bone, and all much more exhausted, GO TEAM TRAIN! It was a good day in all and I loved getting a chance to actually see Australian animals, even if they were in a zoo, I’m still thankful.
No comments:
Post a Comment