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From Where The Sky Meets The Earth At The Edge Of The World in Sydney, Australia on Feb 19 '07

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Huge Cemetary between Coogee and Bronte
Huge Cemetary between Coogee and Bronte
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Hey Folks.

I added tons of pictures to lots of the earlier entries because my broken camera came back from the shop.

Since returning from the Australian Open a number of things have happened.  Krystal and I saw the Ten Tenors.  They sang at the Sydney Opera House.  It was really good.  Before going out we went out for fancy dinner.. which I had to pay for.  Krystal was nice and only chose a dish for $52.00.  Ouch.. Well.. at least now we can say we ate crocodile.

The Bike ride.. Bicentenial Park..
The Bike ride.. Bicentenial Park..
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We also held a barbeque at our house and invited all our friends.  It was a huge success and a lot of fun.  We actually wanted to have a party.. but the house decided that calling it a bbq would sound better.if no one showed up.

Last weekend Krystal and I walked from Coogee beach to Bronte Beach.  It is a fairly famous walk and is actually supposed to continue to Bondi Beach, but we went to Haley's birthday barbeque.  The walk features amazing beaches.. cliff views.. and a huge cemetary.

Chris and Krystal fighting to the death at Tropfest
Chris and Krystal fighting to the death at Tropfest
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I am not sure if we mentioned that K and I have create a "Must see in Sydney List"... We scratched off one more item having biked through Olympic and Bicentenial Park.  Both were great.  Getting there was a bit of a mess.. and the trains were out of commision so we had to carry the bikes on the bus.  Just outside the Olympic park is the "righwalk" which is a huge ring over the pit where they used to make bricks.  It is now some sort of animal habitat.. pretty amazing.

Lastly... Tropfest.  It is an Australian short film festival.. held yearly.  Roughly 150,000 people across Aus come out to watch it... there must have been close to 50 000 in Sydney alone.  Chris, Krystal and I checked it out.  Besides having the longest and most painful awards at the end.. the show was a blast.

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Holly25 avatar Holly25 on Feb. 19, 2007 @ 11:25AM said
Krystal I finally figured out how to comment I know I am a computer moron! Well I am glad to see you guys are having so much fun can't wait till you get home!!! Holly

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