hey... what happened to you guys? seem to have a relatively quiet blog now!
anyway, i went for the harbour bridge walk... 75th year since the bridge has been built so it's something like a celebration in sydney... it has quite alota history in it cause it was built in a time of depression, post war, independence, political turmoil etc etc...
but to put it simply, they just closed it up for just today so we can walk across it and enjoy this fantastic sydney landmark and it's sights and sounds! aerial displays throughtout the day, free entertainment, loads of activities etc etc... absoultely wonderful...
well, i've gotta say, it's somewhat impressive walking across the bridge, and the amount of people! i heard around a million people walked across it just today! but the thing is, it sorta made me feel kinda aussie... like... i've been practically here almost all the time in my studies! experiencing the 4 seasons, for 4 straight years, spending more then 90% of the year here (legally, my domicile is australia, unlike alot of students who cannot legally state that)... i'm anyway, i'm starting to get kinda fond of this place! a quality of life unmatched anywhere! really!
anyway, i went for the harbour bridge walk... 75th year since the bridge has been built so it's something like a celebration in sydney... it has quite alota history in it cause it was built in a time of depression, post war, independence, political turmoil etc etc...
but to put it simply, they just closed it up for just today so we can walk across it and enjoy this fantastic sydney landmark and it's sights and sounds! aerial displays throughtout the day, free entertainment, loads of activities etc etc... absoultely wonderful...
well, i've gotta say, it's somewhat impressive walking across the bridge, and the amount of people! i heard around a million people walked across it just today! but the thing is, it sorta made me feel kinda aussie... like... i've been practically here almost all the time in my studies! experiencing the 4 seasons, for 4 straight years, spending more then 90% of the year here (legally, my domicile is australia, unlike alot of students who cannot legally state that)... i'm anyway, i'm starting to get kinda fond of this place! a quality of life unmatched anywhere! really!