Monday, April 6, 2026

Exploring Sydney

After breakfast this morning, I took a self guided Historic Buildings tour, guided by GPSmyCity app.  Most of the buildings were built in the 1800’s, and all are significant, large.  The city has grown up around the historic buildings, but they seem to anchor the city, give it depth and weight.

Customs House now used as City Library
Old Treasury Building now Hotel Intercontinental and its Bar
Sydney’s First Hospital
Sydney Mint
St. James Church
Hyde Park Barracks
Saint Mary’s Cathedral
Queen Victoria Statue
Archibald Memorial Fountain in Hyde Park
Queen Victoria Building, Outside and Inside
Sydney Town Hall, Front and Side
St Andrew’s Cathedral

After my walk, we went to the Circular Quay and took a ferry to Manly Beach.  Today was a public holiday, so there were crowds of people on the ferry, on the beach, everywhere!  We walked along the coastal path, watching surfers and families enjoying the day, to the Fairy Bower Sea Pool, with people swimming.  We had fish and chips for lunch at a small Manly Beach restaurant - delicious!  We returned to downtown Sydney via ferry.  We rested a bit in the afternoon, then went out for gelato as the sun was setting, walking to the Opera House to see watch the harbor activity.  We had a good day!




Sunday, April 5, 2026

Lunch on Sydney Harbor

Papa and I had a big Easter breakfast, then went for a morning walk in the Royal Botanic Garden Sydney, across the street from our hotel.  It was beautiful, with fields of glossy green grass, huge leafy trees, and birds all over.  The Royal Botanic Garden overlooks Sydney Harbor, and we enjoyed the morning views.

Just before noon, our friends Fran and Dave met us at our hotel.  We took a ferry across the Harbor to Watsons Bay, and had a long lunch at Doyle’s Seafood Restaurant.  We were seated on the terrace by the Harbor.  It was a pleasant day, with temperature about 20C.  We talked for hours and enjoyed our lunch.  We met Fran and Dave about 15 years ago when staying at the same hotel on the Île de Barthelasse, near Avignon, France.  We all arrived late in the evening, after driving in circles trying to find the hotel, and we are still laughing about it.  We shopped the same market the next day in Uzes, and we’ve stayed in touch since.  It was wonderful to catch up today.  Fran and Dave travel all the time, it is their business, and we realized we cross paths, so we’re going to make an effort to get together in the next year.  


Saturday, April 4, 2026

Sydney Nighttime Arrival

We were up early today for an early morning flight from Singapore to Sydney.  Our flight was 7.5 hours, with our arrival after 8 at night.  We are staying at the Intercontinental Hotel, in downtown Sydney.  After checking in, we went for a walk to the Harbor and around the Opera House, just a block away.  It was a beautiful cool evening, with a full moon peaking through the clouds.  Just beautiful!

Friday, April 3, 2026

Gardens by the Bay

Genevieve and Marcel met us at our hotel at 10 this morning.  We walked to a nearby cafe for coffee and kaya, a Singaporean breakfast staple consisting of tasted bread, butter, and kaya jam.  It is a bit sweet and salty and delicious!  We then walked to Gardens on the Bay.  We spent three hours exploring the Cloud Forest, the Flower Dome, and walking around the top of the super-tree observatory.  For me, it was an incredible day of botanical and architectural bliss!  The views from the super trees are incredible, over the buildings in central business district of Singapore.  The architecture of the super trees is tall and interesting!  The flora was incredible, with so many tropical plants that I love.

After all that exploration, we were hungry and went to Tonkichi Japanese restaurant for a delicious meal.  We walked about a bit more and bought pastries on Orchard Road.  We took a taxi to Genevieve and Marcel’s flat and had pastries together, before saying goodbye.  What a wonderful two days in Singapore we’ve had!  Genevieve and Marcel were amazing hosts and guides!