Saturday, March 1, 2014

life of a cruise ship nurse: sydney, australia part 2

sydney, australia part 2.  unfortunately this might take 12 segments.  hopefully not. but i'm not promising anything.
 the sydney harbor bridge.  i can't get enough of it. 
 in the heart of sydney across from the harbor bridge and next to the restaurant that is next to the sydney opera house is this charming little staircase leading to who knows where because i didn't climb it. but i love it.  it is fall in sydney.  crazy that it is autumn here and heading into spring back home. i love to travel and see the world.  it is simply amazing!
 the sydney opera house is an architectural marvel.  look at it!  so cool!
 scary clown face amusement park that is next to the harbor bridge on the other side of sydney. more pics of scary clown face to come.  eek
more scary clown face.  who does that?  an amusement park with a scary clown face?  this is the stuff nightmares are made of. i love it. it just screams sydney!
 birds in sydney are a lucky bunch!  i mean, look at that view! plus all the yummy seafood that is right at their feet. seriously though, they were fun to watch
 the next bunch are some close-up's of the opera house.  i just love the design. i think it is beautiful!
 multiple buildings make up the sydney opera house
 a view of the harbor bridge
 another view of the opera house and the harbor bridge. i couldn't decide which one i liked the most.  my blog equals 10 pics of the opera house and harbor bridge
 looks like they are currently doing some work on the opera house.  i swear, every time i am traveling to a famous site, inevitably they are doing construction on the location i would like to photograph. humph.
 harbor bridge through the trees of the royal botanic garden
 the opera house through the trees of the royal botanic garden
 and now we are heading into the beautiful royal botanic garden.
friendly bird we met at the entrance 
 view of the city from inside the gardens. it was so green and so gorgeous!
the fallen dragon tree in the botanic garden
the government house. looks so dreamy.  i can't imagine government being handled here.  it looks more like a princess should be walking the grounds
 the sydney government house.  it looks like a castle.
 sundial in the park. it was too cloudy to put it to work today
arthur phillips statue with the city in the background.  i love that there are palm trees with a huge city right there.  what a great place to explore!

1 comment:

flusa5850 said...

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In fact, I am interested in cruise ship nursing myself and I have some questions I would like to ask you, if you do not mind. If you could help me out, would you please reply to this post and I will send you my email?
I would really appreciate it!
Thank you :)