Long weekend in Sydney
Jun
13
2006

sydney opera
This past weekend was a long one here down in Oz. Isabelle and I used the Queen’s Birthday weekend (although her Birthday was in April – go figure!!) to go up to Sydney. The first two days were pretty appalling (weather wise) but our last day was graced by a glorious sunshine, That day alone made the trip up there worth while. I’ve posted some pictures in the new picture gallery.

2 Responses to “Long weekend in Sydney”

  1. Gravatar of Steve Tucker Steve Tucker

    I absolutely adored Sidney when I went a couple of years back. In my opinion it is the cleanest, prettiest and most friendly city ive ever been too, and Id love to go back there again.

  2. Gravatar of Dung Dung

    Bien fait le petit montage style polaroid: mais faut arrêter la binouze, je te reconnais pas trop sur la premiere photo!

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