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Hi!   We are Lisa & Douglas traveling and enjoying life one day at a time cause it's a Big Amazing World!

 

May 13, 2009 By Douglas Mazina

Sometimes You Look at a Fish

Lisa’s sister, Julie, came over to Sydney from the bay area for a long weekend and got the crash tour of Sydney.  For Mother’s Day, Lisa, Julie and I went to an Italian Restaurant on Bondi Beach, North Bondi Italian Food.  It seemed to be a very happening place where people go to see and…

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May 13, 2009 By Douglas Mazina

Not a Bad Way to Commute in the Morning

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May 13, 2009 By Douglas Mazina

Diesel is More than Just Fashion

I’m not very hip and don’t really understand things like Van Dutch or Diesel clothe lines made up of denim and cotton. Nor do I understand why someone would want to pay $200 on a cotton t-shirt that has a print on it of a tattoo on it.  But I do now know, after getting…

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May 13, 2009 By Douglas Mazina

The Pork Quest Continues

The emperor isn’t wearing any clothes.  I ate at the Chinese BBQ King.  It was okay, but fell to number 3 on my list of best BBQ Pork in Sydney’s CBD.  I had the BBQ Pork on dry noodles.  I’m pretty sure now that dry noodles aren’t dry, but they aren’t in a soup like…

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May 13, 2009 By Douglas Mazina

Observatory Hill

Observatory Hill overlooks a good part of Sydney Harbor including where Lisa and I lay.  There is a formal Observatory that most likely served folks well until Sydney got bigger and light pollution got greater.  I hate light pollution.  One of the great things about being in the bush is that you can see so…

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May 11, 2009 By Douglas Mazina

Radio Casbah!

I enjoyed and learned so much from Gerry’s Safety & Sea Survival Course, that I signed up for the Marine Radio Operator’s Course his was delivering on Tuesday the 5th.  After passing the test at the end of the day, your dual HF & VHF Radio License.  I hope I passed it, won’t know for…

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May 11, 2009 By Douglas Mazina

Being All Wet

Been a bit tardy on my blog lately; I guess I’ve been busy.  On the weekend of May 2-3rd, I attended my Yachting Australia (YA) / Royal Yachting Association (RYA) Safety & Sea Survival course.  It was being held at the Mosman Bay Sea Scouts Meeting house.  Think of it kind of like boy scout…

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April 30, 2009 By Douglas Mazina

I Double Dog Dare You Not to See the Beauty in this Clip

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April 29, 2009 By Douglas Mazina

ANZAC Parade

ANZAC day in Australia would be close to what we in the states might call Memorial day.  It is a very important celebration, most likely on par with Memorial day services in Washington DC.  It feels like Australians respect and honor their military more that we do.  It is something I have to think more…

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April 29, 2009 By Douglas Mazina

Miscellaneous Oddities

The other day, Lisa and I were working in the office and we heard Dearth Vader from Star Wars breathing quite loudly.  We looked to make sure neither of us were watching some Youtube trash on our laptops.  His breathing was coming from outside our window and was punctuated with a gargled voice.  Here he…

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April 29, 2009 By Douglas Mazina

Sailing and Night Time Over Rushcutters bay

Tuesday was a sailing day again.  Went out at 12:30 and we got to use the Spinnaker pole.  If you’ve ever seen a yacht sailing with what looks like a giant parachute high above the bow or front of the boat, then you have seen a Spinnaker.  From Wikipedia, “spinnaker is a special type of…

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April 29, 2009 By Douglas Mazina

The Quest for the Best Chinese BBQ Pork

So I have several quests that I’m working on while in Sydney and one of the lesser ones is to find the best Chinese BBQ Pork.  Maybe after I finish this quest, I’ll move onto the best duck, but one type of meat at a time is more than enough.  Today’s entrant was Emperor’s Garden…

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April 27, 2009 By Douglas Mazina

Elegy and Why I Hate Buff Old Men

Lisa and I took in Elegy the movie based on Philip Roth’s book Dying Animal on Saturday.  It was only playing at a few theatres down here so we ended up at the Hayden Orpheum Picture Palace in Cremorne.  As an aside, the best way to find out what is playing where on the Internet…

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April 27, 2009 By Douglas Mazina

Windy Sundays on the Harbor

Sunday was a sailing day, Lisa and I woke up and I went and got us breakfast and we lounged on the Costco chase that we bought several years ago with a broken leg at a reduced price.  When we bought it, we said that it would just be around for a short while.  Well…

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April 27, 2009 By Douglas Mazina

The Bush Walk From the Spit Bridge to Manly

Or how a couple of wrong turns can lead to a very long day.  Last week, Lisa and I split a breakfast sandwich from the coffee shop on the pier, bacon and egg roll, crispy bacon, sweet chili and a large cafe mocha for take away.  By the time I knew it, it was 10…

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