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Haii People! :D

This is a blog for my travels, so that nosy people can see how exiting my life is, when I conquer the world ^-^
I intend to put a lot of pictures and stories in here to make it interesting for you ;)

Remember that you can click the pictures to see the real size!

DO NOT CLICK ON THE RED LINKS, I DID NOT PUT THEM HERE, I don't know why they are here....

I hope you will enjoy whatever may come up!

- Taaning ^-^

Thursday, November 8, 2012

Sydney - As Time Goes Bye

Beautiful purple tree at Sydney University
Ollo :D 

Here comes some random stories and pictures from my daily life here in Sydney. 









Free Beer! 




Lake at night
One day when I was doing my laundry, I went downstairs to the bar to get some change for the machine, and the owner of the bar looked at me and asked me:






"Do you want a jug of beer?"
I was like: "What?!"
"Do you want it?" and the he pointed at one at the desk. "Because I need to get rid of it!"
Of course I wanted it! And my flatmates became really happy when I came upstairs with free beer!






Spideeeeeeer!
 Martin and I have started taking walks at night! It's really nice, as it is still warm, around 22 degrees, and then it's very interresting!

The park looks so different with the city lights reflecting in the ponds and flying foxes are flying EVERYWHERE!!!

And then of course we meet a couple of spiders!








My lassagne



My dearly beloved family sent me a package of highly needed stuff, liquerice, bernaise sauce and lassagne, and now I made it!

It was really good, and tasted like home, thank you.







3 goals, broomsticks, and all the different balls! 


As I said before, Sydney University looks a lot like Hogwarts, and this week my suspiciouns came even more alive:

THEY PLAYED QUIDDITCH!!!!

It's hard to see in the picture, I will try to upload a video once I edit it.





Cheers!



Sydney - Sct Andrews Cathedral

St. Andrews Cathedral



Helloooo people!
Here are my pictures fra St. Andrews Cathedral.


















It's a very quiet place, built around 1880, beautiful like most churches, but ruined by the plastic chairs and the TV screens...




 
Inside the church I met John, who offered me a "guided tour" where he told me some history of the church.