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		<title>Snowey Mountains</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 10 Mar 2002 14:10:31 +0000</pubDate>
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			Very slow day due to hangovers. We go to the only cafe in town and within 10
			minutes they are running to the shop for more oranges, mushrooms, bacon, eggs
			etc.
		

			
			
			The Snowey Mountains is Australia&#8217;s only alpine region (it covers only .002% of
			the continent but it&#8217;s a big continent!) We take a drive up to the Mt
			Kosciuszko [...]]]></description>
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			Very slow day due to hangovers. We go to the only cafe in town and within 10<br />
			minutes they are running to the shop for more oranges, mushrooms, bacon, eggs<br />
			etc.
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			<a href="http://www.xlml.com/images/oz_snowey_1.jpg"><img src="http://www.xlml.com/images/oz_snowey_1_thm.jpg" alt="A striking tree up in the mountains..." align="left" /></a><br />
			<a href="http://www.xlml.com/images/oz_snowey_2.jpg"><img src="http://www.xlml.com/images/oz_snowey_2_thm.jpg" alt="John Hudson...standing!" align="right" /></a><br />
			The Snowey Mountains is Australia&#8217;s only alpine region (it covers only .002% of<br />
			the continent but it&#8217;s a big continent!) We take a drive up to the Mt<br />
			Kosciuszko , the highest peak, passing through Smiggin Holes, a village that&#8217;s<br />
			the butt of a spoof 2010 Winter Olympics bid that all the Aussies are talking<br />
			about. The ski lifts we pass on the way ar shut down (there&#8217;s no snow) but I&#8217;m<br />
			not overly impressed &#8211; the runs look very short and there&#8217;s not many of them.<br />
			Me thinks I&#8217;d take my board to New Zealand, no question.
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			The landscape is breathtaking though and John gives me lots of tips on how to<br />
			take some decent photos (I bought a Cannon EOS 3000 SLR in the duty free on the<br />
			way down and I&#8217;m determined to take some decent shots with it)
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		<title>Cooma</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 09 Mar 2002 14:10:03 +0000</pubDate>
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			Up at 6am to get started on this drive, we stop off in Goulburn for brekkie and
			then on around Canberra (where there is nothing to see incidently) and then on
			to Cooma where we load on on beer supplies before finally reaching Berridale,
			population 300. After meeting Mick, Jessie&#8217;s mate, the others decide to take a
			power nap [...]]]></description>
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			Up at 6am to get started on this drive, we stop off in Goulburn for brekkie and<br />
			then on around Canberra (where there is nothing to see incidently) and then on<br />
			to Cooma where we load on on beer supplies before finally reaching Berridale,<br />
			population 300. After meeting Mick, Jessie&#8217;s mate, the others decide to take a<br />
			power nap and I go outside to read my book (No Logo by Naomi Klein, a good<br />
			read). After a few minutes though a kid runs over to me and shouts &#8220;Ich bin<br />
			kool, du bist kool&#8221; and runs off. Eh? What? A couple of minutes later another<br />
			one runs over and shouts &#8220;Das ist nichts dein hamburger das ist mein<br />
			hamburger!&#8221;. Now I hope I don&#8217;t have to explain there are no hamburgers in<br />
			sight, this kids are clearly a bit mad. When the third one runs over I<br />
			interrupt him and explain that I&#8217;m not German, I&#8217;m Irish. &#8220;Oh, that&#8217;s cool&#8221; is<br />
			the tame response. Odd people!
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			The barbque kicks off at 8pm but we&#8217;re underdressed &#8211; it&#8217;s an 80s theme night<br />
			but we didn&#8217;t know. Ah well. The whole town seems to turn up and by 10 it&#8217;s in<br />
			full swing. The rest is a bit of a blur but I do remember spooking one of the<br />
			kids I&#8217;d met earlier when he was in the middle of a limbo dancing competition<br />
			(Schnell, schell!) He fell, the little runt&#8230;.
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		<title>The Powerhouse Museum</title>
		<link>http://www.xlml.com/aehso/2002/03/08/the-powerhouse-museum/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 08 Mar 2002 14:08:52 +0000</pubDate>
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			Its a bit cloudy (&#8220;cold&#8221; they call it here &#8211; easy tell they&#8217;ve never been to
			Limerick!) so I take in the Aquarium (good but the one in Melbourne seems
			better) and the Powerhouse Museum which is a science musem and a very good one
			at that. That pretty much takes all day &#8211; these places are big!
		

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			Its a bit cloudy (&#8220;cold&#8221; they call it here &#8211; easy tell they&#8217;ve never been to<br />
			Limerick!) so I take in the Aquarium (good but the one in Melbourne seems<br />
			better) and the Powerhouse Museum which is a science musem and a very good one<br />
			at that. That pretty much takes all day &#8211; these places are big!
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			Later we go out to the airport to pick up a rental car we&#8217;ve hired for the<br />
			weekend. Roisin&#8217;s boyfriend, Jesse, has some friends down in the Snowey<br />
			Mountains (5 hours south) and the plan is to go down for a big birthday<br />
			barbque. Driving is Sydney is a doddle &#8211; these people are such polite drivers<br />
			compared to the crap you have to put up with in Dublin (and recently Kilkenny!)
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		<title>Manly Beach</title>
		<link>http://www.xlml.com/aehso/2002/03/07/manly-beach/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Mar 2002 14:08:11 +0000</pubDate>
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			Since John Hudson has some free time (officially job hunting at the moment) we
			decided to hit the beaches and aim for Manly taking the ferry out from Circular
			Quay. Manly is a fair distance away, about 1/2 hour on the ferry but it&#8217;s well
			worth the trip &#8211; the beach is superb, being ocean facing it&#8217;s got [...]]]></description>
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			<a href="http://www.xlml.com/images/oz_syd_2.jpg"><img src="http://www.xlml.com/images/oz_syd_2_thm.jpg" alt="The Sydney Opera House..." align="left" /></a><br />
			Since John Hudson has some free time (officially job hunting at the moment) we<br />
			decided to hit the beaches and aim for Manly taking the ferry out from Circular<br />
			Quay. Manly is a fair distance away, about 1/2 hour on the ferry but it&#8217;s well<br />
			worth the trip &#8211; the beach is superb, being ocean facing it&#8217;s got big surf<br />
			which always goes up your nose when it breaks on top of you. Fun, fun, fun! I<br />
			am several degrees whiter than everyone else on the beach though (just like the<br />
			other Irish out here I guess!)
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		<title>Arrive in Sydney</title>
		<link>http://www.xlml.com/aehso/2002/03/06/arrive-in-sydney/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Mar 2002 14:06:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ 			Arrive in Melbourne airport for my flight to Sydney about 1 hour early and I  			get offered a seat on an earlier flight which is sounds good. I say goodbye to  			AnnMarie and the kids and off I go. 10 minutes later, I&#8217;m having serious  			reservations about this decision when 4 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> 			Arrive in Melbourne airport for my flight to Sydney about 1 hour early and I  			get offered a seat on an earlier flight which is sounds good. I say goodbye to  			AnnMarie and the kids and off I go. 10 minutes later, I&#8217;m having serious  			reservations about this decision when 4 islamic blokes sit next to me at the  			departure gate. Nuts, that&#8217;d be just my luck. Airport security seem to be in  			control though (this reminds me of a recent Letterman joke &#8211; if your getting  			onto a flight these days and your first name is Kareem and your last name isn&#8217;t  			Abdul-Jabbar you can expect a bit of hassle off the security!) 		</p>
<p> 			<a href="http://www.xlml.com/images/oz_syd_1.jpg"><img src="http://www.xlml.com/images/oz_syd_1_thm.jpg" alt="The view from Milsons Point..." align="right" /></a> 			Anyway, I make it to Sydney and take a train into town and then another one out  			to Roisin&#8217;s place which is in Milson&#8217;s Point, the Northern end of the Sydney  			Harbour Bridge. Bloody hell, there is some view with the opera house just  			across the water under the bridge. We go out to a Swing dancing theme night in  			a club in town where we meet John Hudson, another ex-iona person. There are  			young men wearing 1920s suits throwing young women around the dance floor (and  			up in the air) at incredible speeds. I can&#8217;t figure out for the life of me how  			these people get into this type of dancing in the first place though &#8211; they are  			so serious they don&#8217;t even look like they are enjoying themselves! After  			several near misses I decide my drink would be safer if I sat a bit futher away  			from the dance floor! The music is good though! 		</p>
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		<title>Off to Sydney tomorrow</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Mar 2002 13:42:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Packing for the trip to Sydney. I fly out in the afternoon&#8230;
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		<title>Packing for Sydney.</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Mar 2002 00:33:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>Taking it easy in Melbourne</title>
		<link>http://www.xlml.com/aehso/2002/03/05/taking-it-easy-in-melbourne/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 05 Mar 2002 13:42:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sean and Lorna head back to Sydney early in the morning and we spend the day going to the beach (when you&#8217;ve got 3 kids in tow, this is a lot more work than it sounds like although AnnMarie seems to have it down to a tee). Basically a big time vedge out day!
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		<title>Sean and Lorna head off.</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 05 Mar 2002 00:21:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sean and Lorna head back to Sydney early in the morning and we spend the day going to the beach (when you&#8217;ve got 3 kids in tow, this is a lot more work than it sounds like although AnnMarie seems to have it down to a tee). Basically a big time vedge out day!
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		<title>Post GP</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 04 Mar 2002 00:26:38 +0000</pubDate>
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Bad head day! We&#8217;re all feeling worn out so we pile into the minivan with my sister and the kids and go on a tour. We stop off at Brighton beach to admire the multi-colored beach boxes (little huts on the edge of the beach that are supposedly worth > $30,000 each!) and then head [...]]]></description>
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Bad head day! We&#8217;re all feeling worn out so we pile into the minivan with my sister and the kids and go on a tour. We stop off at Brighton beach to admire the multi-colored beach boxes (little huts on the edge of the beach that are supposedly worth > $30,000 each!) and then head down to the pier to absorb the views of the city. A couple of photos later we&#8217;re onto Fitzroy St. which is kinda a trendyish cafe strip. The kids are getting restless though so home it is, followed by a traditional Aussie barbque. Ah yes, now I remember why I like this country! Sean is looking a bit ropey though&#8230;</p>
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