Sunday, July 8, 2007
Finally back in Australia
Friday, July 6, 2007
Stranded in London
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Okay - I haven't got much time on here, but we are stranded in London because of massive flight delays. Our Cathay Pacific flight on Monday left without us for Hong Kong and Australia because our flight from Athens was delayed by 1 1/2 hours. There are no available flights out of London until tonight, and that will get us into Sydney by Saturday morning. Then comes the fun bit!! haha. There are NO FLIGHTS INTO TOWNSVILLE. All of them are booked. So we have to fly to Cairns on Sat night, then fly to Townsville on Sunday morning. The only ray of hope is that we may get a flight from Sydney to Cairns on Saturday morning and be picked up by Jordan's parents in the car. Still no word on whether I am able to postpone my prac by a little bit. I'm supposed to be in Bowen by Monday morning. Yeah right.
To Grandma and Grandad: don't freak out. Tell Aunty Mary not to freak out!! :) We are completely fine. I think everyone wants to get to Australia (or the south pacific) and hence no flights. It's also the end of the school holidays this weekend which explains the lack of available seats on flights in Australia. We are definitely flying out tonight at 10.15pm on a Qantas flight which arrives in Sydney Saturday morning at 5.45am. From there it's a little unsure yet but we will be home Sunday morning at the latest (at this stage if all flights run on time). If anything changes, we'll try our darndest to let you know.
Monday, July 2, 2007
Still in Athens
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Category: Travel and Places
Still in Athens not doing too much. Today we caught another little toy train up to the Acropolis. (Of course, when I say toy train, I mean a little train that does indeed fit people inside). Very impressed with how it got us through some very narrow streets!! At the Acropolis we saw the Parthenon and a temple that I don't know the name of. I have to do some research. It's very difficult to know exactly what you're looking at when you don't have a guide to tell you or you haven't done your research!! After that we drove past (or choo-chooed past??) the President's house and the Botanic Gardens, and saw some HILARIOUS soldiers (although when I say soldier I think tough... these guys (they have a special name but I don't know what it is) wear DRESSES with POM POMS on their shoes and their marching looks like a ballet recital!! hahahahahahaha. When we get home you guys have to see the video. So so funny. Anyway we had gyros (like kebabs... but open and pronounced 'yi-ross') for lunch and are now ready for a siesta! We really haven't been doing too much of anything while we've been here... just wandering around, drinking Starbucks and playing cards on the roof which is really nice. We are leaving for our marathon plane ride tomorrow, and we're pretty excited to be coming home. Mum & Dad & Lissy - can you msg us to confirm that you'll be picking us up?? hehe. We are unsure of exactly when our flight will be getting in now due to all the terrorist attack stuff in London. Have you guys been hearing about it - I assume you have. Anyway, we have to fly back through Heathrow and the security level there has been elevated to 'critical' which is the highest... we're not sure if our flights are going to be delayed. Please pray for us, also, as we are not sure whether there will be any more attacks? Should be an interesting trip home! See you all soon.
Saturday, June 30, 2007
In Athens
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Category: Travel and Places
Alrighty! We're in Athens now. We have just got off the cruise ship and made our way by taxi (Mercedes with leather seats...) to our hotel. There is a starbucks about 100m down the road which I am v. excited about - I love their frappes. Any of you want to open a franchise at home? :) We can see the Acropolis from the roof terrace garden of our hotel. Quite hazy at the moment because there was a massive grass fire here yesterday and everything smells like smoke. We did nothing the day that the cruise ship was in Rhodes. We were kinda too tired and too interested in sunbaking! On Thursday (yesterday), Mum, Emma and I went on an excursion at 7am on Crete to the Palace of Knossos. For ancient history buffs such as ourselves, this was a major deal! The Minoan civilisatio on Crete is the oldest known civilisation in Europe. The ruins of the palace date from about 3700 BC!! It's also the site of the myth about the Labrynth and the Minotaur. The site was discovered by an archaeologist, Sir Arthur Evans in the early 1900s. Funny thing is that they felt the need to reconstruct some of the things that they found. They would never do that now. Our guide would say "This artefact is half original, half reconstructed", which we found quite hilarious. Our guide used the word "please" almost like punctuation in her sentences. "Aegeas fell into the sea please, and this is why please, we call it the Aegean Sea please". Maybe not that intense, but pretty intsense. If any of you have ever seen that Nickolodeon show on cable called the Amanda Show, it's like that. Afterwards, we got back on the ship for another 3 or 4 course meal (everything is multiple course - lunch and dinner!!! Entree, Soup, Main, Dessert & Coffee) for lunch and then a rest before we arrived at Santorini. When we got off the tender boat at Santorini, we made our way over to the donkeys because we were planning on going up to the top to Thira on the donkeys. When we got to them, the men were all drunk and their eyes were the most bloodshot things I have EVER seen! Plus, they were all holding more drinks in their hands! They totally stank (the men.. not so much the donkeys!!), and it gave us the creeps so we decided to take the cable car. Santorini is a very beautiful island. We shopped around and looked at the view for a few hours before we got back on the boat. In the line for the cable car this really rude old man poked me in the back and said "ADVANCE!". He weaseled his way past me and poked the next person in the back - "ADVANCE". So rude!!! I wanted to poke him. I didn't.
The ship was really rough last night. I felt SOOOOO sick. I still feel pretty sick this morning, actually! We got off the ship about 7.45 this morning after we had our last yummy breakfast. Our hotel in Athens is really close to all of the old archaeological sites, as well as the museums and shopping centres!!! I think we'll be doing some exploring today. Hope you're all well. See you next week. P.S - we just realised today that we have 30 hours of actual flying time to get home, not including the stops we have to make at different airports. How crazy. We are going to feel so gross after we get off the plane at home. :) Have a good day!
Thursday, June 28, 2007
Island of Rhodes
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Thursday, June 21, 2007
Venezia, Italia!
Tuesday, June 19, 2007
In Switzerland, land of the Leiderhausen!!
Thursday, June 14, 2007
Still in Earls Court
Pretty much since I last wrote, we have see Phantom of the Opera (in which we all fell asleep for short periods... we were very tired!), as well as gone through the Tower Bridge, and been to the Shrek 3 premiere in Leicester Square compltely by accident. As it happened, we got to see the heads of Cameron Diaz, Mike Myers, Justin Timberlake, Antonio Banderas and Rupert Everett. Pretty cool. Yesterday we went to Windsor Castle, Salisbury Cathedral and Stonehenge. Windsor Castle was amazing.... just like out of a fairytale. It's the largest and oldest occupied working castle in the world. I have a heap to say about that but not enough time so hopefully I'll get a chance to tell you later. Salisbury Cathedral is HUGE and has the "tallest spire in the land". Stonehenge was good, but somehow not as mystical and amazing as everyone makes out. It is fascinating how they managed to get the stone slabs there and put them all together, though. Today we went to the Walkabout Pub on the Thames and watched the origin with about half of the australian population of London... it was completely packed. Yay Maroons!!! Afterwards, we shopped a heap, going to Harrods among other places. Lots of fun. It's weird though, we all felt a sense of disgust at the sheer materialism and greed that Harrods seems to radiate. (probably because we couldn't afford anything in there)... But there defiitely was a stark contrast between the beggers out the front and the 2000 pound (almost $6000 Aussie dollar) Dior dress that I came across. Fun to go, but I feel like all that money could be much better spent elsewhere. We went into the Cartier store inside Harrods and looked at the engagement rings... they didn't even look real!! They were so big that they looked like something you'd get out of a gum machine. Anyway, tomorrow we are off to Oxford University, Stratford (where Shakespeare was born) and the Cotswolds. Write again soon. I'll explain the photos and where they're from next time if I can. xoxo
Tuesday, June 12, 2007
In Earls Court, London
My sister tells me I made some mistakes in my last blog.... I haven't re-read it yet but I hope it makes sense. Just remember that I was VERY TIRED!!!
So yesterday we arrived into Heathrow at 5.00am, went through customs and met our driver who brought us to our apartment in Earls Court. It's nice - very small though. We had a shower and went on the tube to Picadilly Circus, where we sorted out our theatre tickets and a good pub to watch the Origin in (still working on that one!). We also went on the London Eye in the afternoon which was FABULOUS! We walked around a lot.. down Regent Street, Oxford Street, Marylebone Road etc... the whole Monopoly Board (well, not quite).
Just before we went on the London eye, we went to Madame Tussauds. That is an awesome place - heaps bigger than I was expecting. Jordy got photos with Steven Spielberg, Spiderman & the X-men/Star Trek man (I forget his name). We also got photos with Captain Jack Sparrow! yee! Unfortunately, the internet cafe where we are doesn't have USB ports in the computers so we can't send any photos just yet, but I will keep trying.
Today we are going to the theatre so see Phantom of the Opera (depends on availability. We wanted to see Chicago, but can't.) as well as Westminster Abbey and Buckingham Palace and Trafalgar Square.
Will write again soon.
Sunday, June 10, 2007
Europe, baby!
Hi everyone. So we're in Hong Kong.. it's 11.30pm Australian time but only 9.30pm here. I'm really feeling it!! I need some sleep!!! The internet we're using at the moment is FREE!!!!! haha... we had to agree to receive marketing materials from Kenfair... I have no idea who they are, but we have no HK dollars and don't wish to pay the fees on our credit card for a few dollars' worth of internet.
It is so weird that we're in another country - I can't believe it. There is a funky place in the food court here called (Somethings' ...) Chicken & Biscuits. What the?? Who thought of putting chicken and biscuits together? The exchange rate is really hilarious here. AU$1 buys HK$5.40.... which means things that would cost hardly anything here are up in the high hundreds of HK dollars. Unfortunately that kind of exchange rate won't last when we get to London. Jordy exchanged AU$360 for GBP135. So depressing!!
If any of you are going overseas in the future we would really recommend Cathay Pacific...super nice people and food! We have to go... but Jordy says hi!
Sweet sleep everyone!