Tuesday, 10 February 2009

Trying to help


So the last week has been reasonably fun, my room wnt from being bad to pretty good, most people staying in the room have been keen to go out together which makes things a lot better. I havent been taking many pictures as Im not as confident taking random photos of people I don't know too well.

As people have been asking me to post some photos, here are a couple from last night in the hostel bar.






In other news, the weather has turned pretty bad over here, plenty of grey sky and not much sun, reminiscent of Yorkshire! So the plans to move out to the beach have been put on hold until next week at least. It also means a lot of the attractions and activities to do around Sydney aren't going to be nearly as much fun. The only place I have been to this week is to see the fishes swimming in the aquarium!

I'd like to put Craigs mind at rest, Ive started running again today, managed a 7k run along the beaches which was pretty mice, but I think Im going to feel it in the morning! Hopefully I can keep this up and train at least 5 times a week.

A few people have been asking if I am anywhere near the bad weather conditions, by far the funniest question came from Matt Lamb: 'Prio, is it on fire or flooding there?' No Matthew its dry and cool, thanks for asking. That does bring me on to a huge issue over here at the moment. The Victoria bush fires have claimed 181 lives so far, with that figure expected to carry on rising quite a lot.










There is an extreme sense of people sticking together and looking after their own, which is great to see. One of the biggest problems they are having is a lack of volunteers to do a wide range of things down there. Today myself and another guy from my room have registered our details to be a volunteer. I don't know what the chances are of being asked to do something are, but right now its something I would like to do, so I'm just going to see what happens.
Thats about all for now, just about to head out to a charity auction, hopefully I can grab a cool prize while donating to a great cause.
Laters all
John

Friday, 6 February 2009

Week One

Ok, so I havent done much in the last few days worth writing about (yeah I suck), Im gonna do a quick update and then give my first impressions of the city.
Things seem to have got quite a bit better in the room, theres no unsociable French people (sorry Dad) for a start. Seems to be a pretty good mix at the moment, and a few people are pretty keen to go out around the city, which is great for me.
Yesterday was interesting, Woody hooked me up with a friend of his who works in the city, so I sent to meet her when she finished work, we went for a few drinks near where she works (nr Darling Harbour) with some of her work friends. The bar we went to was really cool, overlooking the water. It was full of workers from all the offices in that area, so it was kinda cool to see a slightly different side of things, as opposed to the backpacking scene where Im staying. I had a pretty good time, even tho I didn't really know anyone, and they probably felt they had to go out of their way to accomodate me in their conversations etc. I'd definitely do something similar again given the opportunity.
I left there around 9.30 and came back to the hostel, Thursday night is Swedish night, so a few of us made our way down to the hostel bar. The night was pretty uneventful, and we wound it up around midnight.
I managed to get up pretty early this morning (9am), in a slightly drunken/tired haze I went about finding everything from the night before. Phone [x] wallet [x] clothes [x] camera[ ] :-(. I spent an hour searching for the camera, to no avail. I decided maybe caffeine would help matters, so headed out for breakfast and came back a little after when the room was empy, half an hour later, no camera, mortified! I graduall came to grips with the realisation I was about to go and buy my 4th camera in 13 months.
The next four hours was spent wandering the streets of Sydney camera shopping, eventually I settled on a pretty decent looking Olympus camera, setting me back $350, which is roughly 80 beers, for those unfamiliar with exchange rates. Reasonably happy with my purchase, I walked back to the hostel. Within 3 minutes of reaching my room, my old camera reappeared, in one of my trainers! So, to summise, I lost 6 hours, $350, but now have two cameras, happy days!
Tonight I had just had a few beers around the hostel area, settling for an early night as a few of us have planned to hit the city tomorrow night for my first proper taste of Sydney nightlife!
Thats me up to date, still nothing too exciting to report about, I'm sure I can address that issue in the next few days though!
This is a quick list of my random thoughts after a week in Sydney, laters folks!

  • Flying for 24 hours isn't a good feeling, and is gonna mess you up for a while, I suggest anyone making the journey stays in a hotel for their first night.
  • The heat and humidity can be intense, walk at half the pace you do in the UK.
  • Wakeup is a crazy place, but highly recommended
  • Australians dont drink Fosters, nor have they heard of it.
  • Food and drink prices are reasonable, clothes and cameras aren't
  • French people arent fun
  • North American accents arent
  • British people are the most friendly (hard to believe I know)
  • $7 steaks are the nuts
  • Im good at photographing tigers
  • Sharing rooms with 7 people is tiring
  • The city is stunningly beautiful (I'll prove it soon enough)
  • Most of Eastern Asia lives in Sydney
  • 80% of Australians in Sydney are extremely friendly, this is far far higher than anywhere else I've been.

Ok enough for now, tired, bed, etc.

Hope everyone enjoys sledging, its 44 degrees this weekend, holla!

Sunday, 1 February 2009

Day 4

So its 8am on a Monday morning, pretty sure I haven't seen this hour for years! I think I lost my phone last night (took me 3 days, well done John) so I had no idea what time it was when I got up, luckily its two hours to superbowl so all is not lost!
The last two days have been pretty so so, Ive had a great time looking round the city, it really is an amazing place, unfortunately life in the hostel hasn't been great so far. Im staying in an 8 bed dorm, with the idea of meeting as many people as possible by doing so. However I managed to run pretty bad by getting stuck with four french people. Now Im not normally one to discriminate based on nationality, but really these people are pretty bad socially! This has made it pretty tough to meet people, as I havent really had anyone to go out with. I was pretty temped to jump ship and find a new hostel, until I found out five people are leaving today, so hopefully we can get some people with similar interests to myself in (eat, drink, sleep, rinse, repeat, etc)
As a result of all the above the last two days have been pretty tame, I have spent my time touring the city some more. Im planning to start doing activities and stuff this week, which means you're finally gooing to get some photos!
Theres an english girl in our room who seems pretty cool, went for some food with her and her friends last night ($8 steak, holla!) and then watched the tennis. Pretty great match overall, even if I did keep falling asleep in the bar during the 5th set. I was gutted that Federer lost though, and promptly walked out in disgust afterwards and went straight to bed!
That pretty much brings me upto date, sorry I havent really done much yet, I promise I will this week and give you some cool stuff to read and see.
Congrats to Jolene and Craig for becoming my first follower, you get a special prize (no idea what yet!) Special prize number 2 will goto the first person to leave a comment!
Everyone take care and have a great week.

John