Man, is Sydney beautiful once the rain and overcast skies go away. I woke up at 6:30am this morning, gazed outside my window, and saw bright sunshine already casting its brilliance over Sydney, so I rushed to get out to experience the day.
I hopped a train up to Circular Quay and caught the 8am ferry over to Manly. Such an awesome experience to catch the ferry first thing in the morning, climb up to the front of the boat, and enjoy the warm sunshine and cool harbor breeze as you start out gliding past the Opera House and Sydney Harbour Bridge, then relax on the half-hour tour through the massive (but quaint-feeling) harbor on the way to Manly. What an awesome harbor Sydney has, with so many coves, inlets, outlets, peninsulas, and striking cliffs. The San Francisco Bay is impressive, it’s home, and I love it, but after the ferry ride this morning, Sydney’s gorgeous harbor has a charm on a completely different level. I didn’t shove my USB cable in my pack today, so I can’t transfer any of the photos I took on the journey over, but I’ll put some up soon.
I’ve certainly witnessed how incredible the Aussie people are, and that they’re even more friendly than everyone describes. Our conference hosts have more than proven Aussie hospitality, as have everyone else that I bump into or who’ve answered a question or two for me. But with all the rush of arriving in Sydney, preparing for the conference, the disorientation I felt when I first got here, and then being inside for two days while rain and overcast skies disguised the energy of Sydney, preventing a chance to see what the city was like, I wasn’t understanding why everyone loves this city. It was cool, but Sydney wasn’t glittering like I expected. Now that I finally have an opportunity to get out to see and experience parts of the city, and the gray weather has now given way to baby blue skies, the beauty here is really quite overwhelming, and Sydney has truly come to life for me in the last two days. I’d love to live here now.
Tonight should be quite an experience: we have tickets for the Rugby League Grand Final (the Superbowl of NRL), so I’ll get to experience the passion and fanaticism of rabid Roosters and Bulldogs fans as the two rivals battle it out for the championship. I can’t think of a better way to experience the energy of Aussie sports fans than to be in Sydney Olympic Stadium cheering right alongside everyone.
I’ve been typing this while enjoying a nice little breakfast at the Beach Pit before heading out to explore the rest of Manly. When I sat down, there was hardly anyone here. Now, the place is bustling with people everywhere. Looks like I happen to have popped over to Manly at just the right time… the Manly International Jazz Festival, is here this weekend, so several stages are gearing up for a day full of music. The weather is stunning, the sky is blue, the sun is strong, and the waves are looking pretty tempting. And with that, time for me to ditch the geek, head out, and enjoy the day.
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I want to go! You’re so lucky to be there.
I wish I could travel on my own already, sounds so beautiful!
I want to be there too! Don’t forget to show us some photos. :)
Haha this is one of the better days of Sydney, wait around till summer really kicks in and suddenly you will realise you can relate to a spit roast. Today actually did have nice weather. I must say I like Spring and Autumn best in Sydney; hot sun and a cool breeze - just beautiful.
Hope you enjoy your stay buddy, sucks that I missed out on the Web Essentials event, I had no idea it was comming up… damnit that’s what you get when you try to give up your internet addiction…
I couldn’t make the Web Essentials event unfortunately, but I’m glad you’re making the most of your time in Sydney.
Go The Bulldogs!
Sooo, what did you think of the NRL Grand Final Doug? It made for a great match to watch on the TV, so I’d imagine it would have been fantastic to see it live!
Al.
Hey Doug,
My fiancee and I were over there exactly two years ago - and that ferry ride to Manly was sweet indeed. Didn’t get to Melbourne on that trip but have heard great things about it - let us know how that goes.
(Can’t wait to see you pics.)
If Sydney can kick the pants off SF, now that’s something I really, really want to see. Amazing.
I wish I were you at this time. Good luck with your trip Down Under!
God, I miss Sydney and wish I’d be able to make WE04. Anyone know where it is next year?
I miss Manly soooooo much :((
Since your entry for Wireless Access in Sydney comes up first when Googling for manly cafe wireless internet, I thought I would add the exact address of the Atlantis Internet Café that you talked about into the mix so that people are (hopefully) able to find it.
Atlantis Internet Café
Shop 20, 74-78 The Corso,
Manly NSW 2095
Here’s a rough map (Thanks Multimap). The red circle is not in the right place, but The Corso is in the middle of the map.
Glad the weather sorted itself out for you Doug - it was pretty ordinary during WE04, that’s for sure!
So what did you make of the grand final? The game itself was a bit sloppy in places (wet football doesn’t help) but exciting as it was so close, and anyone’s game right up until the end.
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