Saturday, 12 December 2015
Favourite Airbnb
Hello guys, John here bringing you another blog in Australia but will be the last, as usual I am way behind xD. But we only stayed 2 weeks in Australia so I think these two blogs will suffice. Let's get on with it shall we? As you could probably tell by the title this blog will be about the places we have gone to out of Sydney, and to mention the lovely people we've met at our airbnbs. The first placed we stayed at was in this small town in Australia and the Airbnb was owned by this women named Izabel, she was an elderly women probably in her 60's and we got to stay in her lovely lower area of her house, we ate dinner with her and did a bunch of stuff you don't really do with a stranger, it was nice to have some almost canadien civilization after 5 months. We did a lot of nearby things around the town like visit the genolan caves which are the biggest caves in the world and do some waterfall excavations. But out of the three Airbnb that I will mention in this blog... I rank this Airbnb a 8/10. Moving on to the next one is an Airbnb situated in a bigger town known as kangaroo valley, where we stayed at a modern looking Airbnb own by 'unknown', I found this Airbnb not to be a big favourite as mom had mention that this is a 'high crime' neiborhood which set me and dad off quite a lot. A bit of an unclean place it felt like, it mad us get out of the house quite a bit as we got to go visit the Guinus world record for the whitest beach and also know as the squeaky beach which as you could have guessed, squeaks when to take a step. Overall I rate this Airbnb a 4/10. Moving on to the final Airbnb, and may I say the greatest Airbnb of this entire trip by far my cosiest place at heart. The one, the only, Airbnb owned by 'unknown' (Forgot). Placed on an alpaca farm is the cosiest most warming and most comforting place in mind, with everything you could possibly ever need and much much much more just to make you feel like a king that's too luxurious. I absolutely loved this place even though the alpacas didint love Me, the dog and cat did, cat named smokey and the dog the is mor ice :D. I can't possibly describe every little thing but they did have a massage chair :D. But until next time, this has been John and is officially signing out.
Saturday, 5 December 2015
Australian Sydney
Hello guys, John here bringing you the few blogs on Australia, boy do I have some most excellent things to say about this country in addition to many tales of our activities during these two weeks.
Our adventure to this terribly dangerous wasteland started in Sydney. We arrive in this amazing place and I quickly noticed all the tech shops like the Apple Store and such and I'm like... This is gonna be gooooooooooooooooood!
After flying the red eye, that means through the night, from Bally to Sydney, it was great to bad welcome by our air BnB host. Our appartment was right downtown and was a big swank appartment with everything that we would ever need if we wanted to live in Sydney, at least for me. We were all pooped out after the flight so after checking out the roof top pool and view of the harbour we all just crashed with exhaustion. Not to worry as I kept an eye open as always in case of burglars trying to shank us, at least for an hour and then I was gone for the day zzzzz.
We got up the next morning wide awake and ready for a new day :D. At first I wanted to have a little 'bro time' with dad to check out the stores around us to test the new iPhone 6s with its 3D Touch. Also the oculus rift with its virtual reality video games. I should probably just get on to another subject that's actually interesting to you people as I am running out of page and the blog is getting a bit too long.
We did a lot of walking around the shops in Sydney but we also visited to big attractions. For instance, the Sydney opera house situated right next to the Sydney harbour. It was quite amazing with its bizzar but charming architecture and its name, there was nice seating as far as I could see through the window. We walked around to see nothing but beauty, which was nice except it didint quite appeal my Pterodactyl senses... The next big attraction was the amazing Sydney Zoo which is we accessed via a ferry and had amazing views of The harbour. The gondola took us from the boat to the zoo entrance and overlooked the entire park. I kept thinking of Jurassic World however.
We spent a full day st the view visiting all the local bizarre creatures such as platypuses, koalas, kangaroos, wallabies however I am sadly running out of page.
I should just give you the highlights and end it there, but trust me when I say that there is some crazy stuff that happened in this here zoo. These are all randomly placed in order so please hold your anger/rage...
The seal show was quite fascinating as the comedy that the seals provided us was rather creepy as the trainers said themselves, but I'll give you one seal that really amused me 'Edgar', they kept reminding us that there was something different about him and asked us if we could notice, we all couldn't figure it out and he started making his seal noises, and then the trainer said that he had an American accent xD. The trainer also said you can notice something is different about him than the other seals as he is 'the one' with the creepy smile, and he had the funniest expression. That about wraps it all up in a pita bread for Sydney. But until next time, this has been John and is officially signing out. You probably though I was gonna say more for the zoo thing in Sydney, no no no... Just that one will do for you 😈.
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