Sunday, March 30, 2008

Sample Marriage Invitation Via Mail

On the road... lungo la Pacific Highway!

Our journey on the road and 'started Tuesday' last, after a Easter tour de force at Pancakes on the rocks pretty hard ...
We left Sydney on board a Mitsubishi Lancer (machine which was ignoring the existence!) Color unwatchable and indescribable that we have saddled luck x instead of the Hyundai Getz we had booked ...
We started at large: in front of the garage was a bit of car 'traffic and Vito and' party now in the right lane ... excellent! Anyway after this little slip of a roundabout and take the opposite the next day and 'all went well and the left-hand drive no longer has' no problems! I doubt when you cross the street on foot instead remain ...!! =) Thanks to tomtom
we could just get out of Sydney and take the Pacific Highway! After a few kilometers we decided to deviate inwards towards the Hunter Valley. We arrived to Cessnock and then we had to get lost among the vineyards, taking the road that inspires us more '... From faux connoisseurs we stopped to taste the wines the winery Hungerford Hill and then I tried the famous ginger beer at the Brewery Blutongue ... crap! In any case
more 'in Australia seemed to be in the Tuscan countryside ...


As we were driving came out of the Hunter Valley before you get drunk and we went to our first stop: PORT STEPHENS!
The hostel I found on the Lonely Planet and it 's the thing most' beautiful I have ever seen ... wooden bungalows set in a grove of eucalyptus connected together with paths and walkways ... The owners live there 'and have in the house every imaginable type of birds as pets and have a very sweet dog and a baby kangaroo (when I saw it in the garden did not want to believe !)... In the evening there are possums that jump from tree to tree by day you can see koalas (in the morning when we woke up there was one!).


The next morning we woke up at 6 to go and see the sunrise over the sand dunes. It 'was a breathtaking performance ... purple and pink sky above an expanse of endless sand and the sparkling sea of \u200b\u200bindescribable color ...





not yet fed up with strong emotions Dani and I went for a hike in the bay on a catamaran. We saw dolphins and the views of the bay from the boat and 'was really spectacular ...

Then we ended the day on a deserted beach with clear water ... nothing to do with the beaches of Sydney ...
Towards evening we reluctantly left Port Stephens, but not before savagely eaten there half a water melon in the parking lot in front of Anna Bay Thai Restaurant in the expectation that opened Thai Restaurant 'cause he wanted to make Vito snack noodles take away ... yuck! =) Travelling at night when the street 'and everything straightened around and' dark 's a bit boring ... anyway we managed to reach our second goal, namely PORT MACQUARIE!
the morning we got up early and we rented three bikes at the hostel.
Bad idea! Port Macquarie and 'a whole up and down and my bike had the front wheels sgonfissime ... We had a hard work useless!




Port Macquarie and 'very nice and well-kept: there' a blade of grass out of place ... Xo 'right to the head of the National Geographic to establish a place x pensioners: and 'full of tree houses with gardens and all the same-pool table!
Anyway, Port Macquarie and the bikes we were tired early, so 'in the morning we took the Pacific Highway north.
We stopped for lunch beside a limpid stream in a place called Hat Head and then in the afternoon we arrived in Bellingen. The weather was terrible ... rain and cold! X Luckily the hostel very hot oven and soft duvets that reminded me of home ...

X the next day we planned to visit the Dorrigo National Park.
We walked for about 5-6 km in the middle of the rain forest, the place that I think is more 'moist earth, in the midst of strange plants and huge trunks accompanied by the song of birds unseen but noisy! We just left the forest just before calasse a thick fog and we put back into the street.

The initial idea was to go to Byron Bay and pass them 'the night, but we could not find a hostel free, so we stopped just before Lennox Head ! Nothing copere
sheets for the bed and ... if you want to pay ... but so much "should be warm ...
I slept with the bathrobe and a sweatshirt and I'm frozen!
But luckily we found nice people in hostel with which to chat and gave us some advice on Brisbane.
the morning, however, we soon put back in the car, a little 'xche' time and it sucked a bit 'cause we were curious to see Byron Bay and our trip was coming to an end now!
Byron Bay is not 'absolutely what I expected. I thought it was a very messy and tourism, and is instead 'a very quiet town, full of shops hippie '60s and '60s hippie people ... We came to the lighthouse at Cape Byron (a grind!) And from there 'the country does not even see ... only a few roof that rises among the trees and white sandy beaches and long!
Cape Byron and 'the highest point' to the east of Australia!
From Byron Bay to Brisbane I drove me, because 'the guys were busy with a sandwich "foot long" Subway!

And so 'we did our first 1,000 km of Australia!

Sample Marriage Invitation Via Mail

On the road... lungo la Pacific Highway!

Our journey on the road and 'started Tuesday' last, after a Easter tour de force at Pancakes on the rocks pretty hard ...
We left Sydney on board a Mitsubishi Lancer (machine which was ignoring the existence!) Color unwatchable and indescribable that we have saddled luck x instead of the Hyundai Getz we had booked ...
We started at large: in front of the garage was a bit of car 'traffic and Vito and' party now in the right lane ... excellent! Anyway after this little slip of a roundabout and take the opposite the next day and 'all went well and the left-hand drive no longer has' no problems! I doubt when you cross the street on foot instead remain ...!! =) Thanks to tomtom
we could just get out of Sydney and take the Pacific Highway! After a few kilometers we decided to deviate inwards towards the Hunter Valley. We arrived to Cessnock and then we had to get lost among the vineyards, taking the road that inspires us more '... From faux connoisseurs we stopped to taste the wines the winery Hungerford Hill and then I tried the famous ginger beer at the Brewery Blutongue ... crap! In any case
more 'in Australia seemed to be in the Tuscan countryside ...


As we were driving came out of the Hunter Valley before you get drunk and we went to our first stop: PORT STEPHENS!
The hostel I found on the Lonely Planet and it 's the thing most' beautiful I have ever seen ... wooden bungalows set in a grove of eucalyptus connected together with paths and walkways ... The owners live there 'and have in the house every imaginable type of birds as pets and have a very sweet dog and a baby kangaroo (when I saw it in the garden did not want to believe !)... In the evening there are possums that jump from tree to tree by day you can see koalas (in the morning when we woke up there was one!).


The next morning we woke up at 6 to go and see the sunrise over the sand dunes. It 'was a breathtaking performance ... purple and pink sky above an expanse of endless sand and the sparkling sea of \u200b\u200bindescribable color ...





not yet fed up with strong emotions Dani and I went for a hike in the bay on a catamaran. We saw dolphins and the views of the bay from the boat and 'was really spectacular ...

Then we ended the day on a deserted beach with clear water ... nothing to do with the beaches of Sydney ...
Towards evening we reluctantly left Port Stephens, but not before savagely eaten there half a water melon in the parking lot in front of Anna Bay Thai Restaurant in the expectation that opened Thai Restaurant 'cause he wanted to make Vito snack noodles take away ... yuck! =) Travelling at night when the street 'and everything straightened around and' dark 's a bit boring ... anyway we managed to reach our second goal, namely PORT MACQUARIE!
the morning we got up early and we rented three bikes at the hostel.
Bad idea! Port Macquarie and 'a whole up and down and my bike had the front wheels sgonfissime ... We had a hard work useless!




Port Macquarie and 'very nice and well-kept: there' a blade of grass out of place ... Xo 'right to the head of the National Geographic to establish a place x pensioners: and 'full of tree houses with gardens and all the same-pool table!
Anyway, Port Macquarie and the bikes we were tired early, so 'in the morning we took the Pacific Highway north.
We stopped for lunch beside a limpid stream in a place called Hat Head and then in the afternoon we arrived in Bellingen. The weather was terrible ... rain and cold! X Luckily the hostel very hot oven and soft duvets that reminded me of home ...

X the next day we planned to visit the Dorrigo National Park.
We walked for about 5-6 km in the middle of the rain forest, the place that I think is more 'moist earth, in the midst of strange plants and huge trunks accompanied by the song of birds unseen but noisy! We just left the forest just before calasse a thick fog and we put back into the street.

The initial idea was to go to Byron Bay and pass them 'the night, but we could not find a hostel free, so we stopped just before Lennox Head ! Nothing copere
sheets for the bed and ... if you want to pay ... but so much "should be warm ...
I slept with the bathrobe and a sweatshirt and I'm frozen!
But luckily we found nice people in hostel with which to chat and gave us some advice on Brisbane.
the morning, however, we soon put back in the car, a little 'xche' time and it sucked a bit 'cause we were curious to see Byron Bay and our trip was coming to an end now!
Byron Bay is not 'absolutely what I expected. I thought it was a very messy and tourism, and is instead 'a very quiet town, full of shops hippie '60s and '60s hippie people ... We came to the lighthouse at Cape Byron (a grind!) And from there 'the country does not even see ... only a few roof that rises among the trees and white sandy beaches and long!
Cape Byron and 'the highest point' to the east of Australia!
From Byron Bay to Brisbane I drove me, because 'the guys were busy with a sandwich "foot long" Subway!

And so 'we did our first 1,000 km of Australia!

Sunday, March 23, 2008

Underactive Tyroid Leg Pain

katooooomba!!

E 'is ... after three months we had to leave our nest ... with a little' of nostalgia but also with the knowledge that this separation means the beginning of the adventure ...
So Monday morning, the guys have moved all the "baggage storage / wine cellar" of the Great Aussie Backpackers and the next morning we returned the keys. Then we found ourselves at the station with Barbara, Dominic and Francis to take the train to Katoomba, for two days in the Blue Mountains ...

Katoomba is exactly what I expected. A sleepy village with one main road, a station, a tourist office, several bars and barettini that close at 5 pm and colorful houses of questionable taste ...
Upon arrival, after a break from Coles x to food supplies, We started running at high speed in search of a path that leads us to see something interesting. After a quarter of an hour (maybe a bit 'more because we were able to take a wrong turn in a country where there are three roads ... =)) we were still eating ... =)
After lunch picnic we can take the path and reach Echo Point ... vantage point from which you can see the whole valley and the famous Three Sisters

... What is not these ...

And even these ...

But these ...

The name derives from an Aboriginal legend ... it seems that the wizard-in-chief tribe 'has turned his three daughters to save them from a rat x rock enemy, but then, since he has not' survived, not 'able to dissolve the spell ...

Between stops photos, various detours and lots of laughs it took us three hours to make a path x x which was scheduled an hour and a half! =)
E 'was a really fantastic day ...



After we enjoyed the sunset at Echo Point, with a beautiful purple sky above the valley, we checked in at the YHA ... But we are sure that it is a hostel? Rooms and bathrooms clean, hyper equipped kitchen, huge common areas ...


wanted something cheap to eat out at 9.30 pm but was almost completely closed and the choice came down between Domino's pizza or buy something from Coles and dinner in the hostel ...
He won the second ... pity that the kitchen of the YHA to close down 10 ...
We prepared first, appetizer and dessert and washed everything in less than half an hour ... that efficiency! At the end we had to eat x winds but we finished everything: oil and tomato bruschetta, 1 kg of pasta sauce with lots of fresh tomatoes and sweet as apple pie and ice cream bowl Coles (three tastes that all three have the same taste! !)...
The next morning we woke up with a fog so dense that rivals that of the Po Valley ... X luck then about noon the sky e 'cleared and we managed to do a last walk and last picture ...


And tomorrow we're leaving ...

HAPPY EASTER TO ALL!

Underactive Tyroid Leg Pain

katooooomba!!

E 'is ... after three months we had to leave our nest ... with a little' of nostalgia but also with the knowledge that this separation means the beginning of the adventure ...
So Monday morning, the guys have moved all the "baggage storage / wine cellar" of the Great Aussie Backpackers and the next morning we returned the keys. Then we found ourselves at the station with Barbara, Dominic and Francis to take the train to Katoomba, for two days in the Blue Mountains ...

Katoomba is exactly what I expected. A sleepy village with one main road, a station, a tourist office, several bars and barettini that close at 5 pm and colorful houses of questionable taste ...
Upon arrival, after a break from Coles x to food supplies, We started running at high speed in search of a path that leads us to see something interesting. After a quarter of an hour (maybe a bit 'more because we were able to take a wrong turn in a country where there are three roads ... =)) we were still eating ... =)
After lunch picnic we can take the path and reach Echo Point ... vantage point from which you can see the whole valley and the famous Three Sisters

... What is not these ...

And even these ...

But these ...

The name derives from an Aboriginal legend ... it seems that the wizard-in-chief tribe 'has turned his three daughters to save them from a rat x rock enemy, but then, since he has not' survived, not 'able to dissolve the spell ...

Between stops photos, various detours and lots of laughs it took us three hours to make a path x x which was scheduled an hour and a half! =)
E 'was a really fantastic day ...



After we enjoyed the sunset at Echo Point, with a beautiful purple sky above the valley, we checked in at the YHA ... But we are sure that it is a hostel? Rooms and bathrooms clean, hyper equipped kitchen, huge common areas ...


wanted something cheap to eat out at 9.30 pm but was almost completely closed and the choice came down between Domino's pizza or buy something from Coles and dinner in the hostel ...
He won the second ... pity that the kitchen of the YHA to close down 10 ...
We prepared first, appetizer and dessert and washed everything in less than half an hour ... that efficiency! At the end we had to eat x winds but we finished everything: oil and tomato bruschetta, 1 kg of pasta sauce with lots of fresh tomatoes and sweet as apple pie and ice cream bowl Coles (three tastes that all three have the same taste! !)...
The next morning we woke up with a fog so dense that rivals that of the Po Valley ... X luck then about noon the sky e 'cleared and we managed to do a last walk and last picture ...


And tomorrow we're leaving ...

HAPPY EASTER TO ALL!

Thursday, March 20, 2008

Vegetable Centrepieces

finally new news from Sydney

Although it is a month that I'm not writing I'm still alive ... and ever ...
in Sydney for a while 'I have not updated xchè nothing happened, just house work (hard work!), Work house ... but then I never wrote it xchè have happened and too many free time to dedicate to the blog was short (This post was written on the train back half x by Blue Mountain and half on the bus x go to work!)
... But first things first ...
First came March 7 Dani, and for a while 'at 559 Crown Street, we were three and two men ... , one of which is internet-dependent and the other being that had just come to know the whole northern hemisphere that was alive, the computer I was almost inaccessible ...
were busy days at work. I had a week where I worked in the evening until 3.30 am and the week after they start the shift at 8 am (this means putting the alarm clock at 6:30 in the morning until the week before when I had got up at noon!). Anyway wake-up Apart from the morning shift is not bad ... and since there is virtually no my job was to cut strawberries and clean the legs of the chairs ... nice ...
Anyway, Dani also came with my new camera in ex Luckily I had a day off the first pictures to prove x Palm Beach ... beach a few Oretta by bus from the city ...

Palm Beach is not very different from other ocean beaches that are there in Sydney, except that x is long and almost deserted ...
Too bad the next day you should go back to work ...
However, in his free time are a bit 'failed to act as a tour guide at Dani. We went to Bondi, the Art Gallery of New South Wales and see the sunset at Watsons Bay ... discharge with the camera ... that nervous! X Luckily my mood has taken over when we met back home in the two giants of the Bernese Mountain Dog from a farm in Tasmania ... oh God how I miss the Jody
Saturday ... but I was with Daniel and Barbara to explore a ' other new beach. A whole week of sun in three months had not yet seen xciò necessary to use the opportunity ... ... We were at Balmoral beach a really nice ... too bad we had to take three buses to get there ... x Anyway it was really a pleasant day ...


And then it was time to leave the 559 Crown Street
... But that's another story ... xchè now I have to go to work ...