Happy Easter to everybody who does so, happy long weekend to those who do not. Those in Australia are also celebrating ANZAC Day which is a time to remember those who served and may or may not have given their life for those of us who enjoy life today. The week end started on friday for us taking the 3 hour train ride to Sydney. A very slow train that you Swedes would find very inefficient as it is only 150 kms between the two cities. The answer is no for those wondering, we did not go to the suburb on the below picture but it would have been cool to say that we had. The first day was spent settling into our hotel and then strolling through the beautiful city center and its botanical gardens. We capped the night off with dinner and a drink on the rooftop of an old hotel that was converted into a restaurant/bar. The peak of the roof went either way so when you got up after a few drinks it felt like you were a little more blitzed than you actually were. Check out the beautiful scenery.
Jo enjoying the botanical garden's "Herbs"
A Giant possum that could easily be taken for a large cat. This fella was after a nest o birds eggs.
Sydney Opera House at the sunset and from the roof-top pub....The same scene at night and a mysterious blonde stealing the picture..
The famous Sydney Harbor Bridge...
Ida; Hoppas du haft en bra påsk och fått chans att vara i stugan!! Jag fick faktiskt biljetter till Macbeth opera av familjen i 30 års present vilket jag ser fram emot jättemycket! kramar
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