I recently traveled to Newcastle, Australia (about a
two-hour train ride north of Sydney) with a friend for the last academic
conference I would attend as a student. It was a bit humid and hot (in the 80s
F / high 20s C) but great to be so near the ocean and able to enjoy the nice
birdsong and frequent sightings of the cockatoos and kookaburras. The
conference was invigorating – lots of new ideas and books to check out and new
friendships made. On the days off, we did some Christmas shopping at a big mall
and walked down to the beach to do some swimming with the fish. That was a fun
experience and reminded me how calming an effect being in nature can have on us
humans. I always plan to get out in it more, but maybe I will actually make an
effort to do it in the new year. Every time I’m in Australia, I enjoy it and
want to come back. We did a quick harbor tour in Sydney while waiting for our flight. It started thundering and raining while we were out, so that was a bit of a bummer, but at least I got to view the magnificent Opera House and Harbor Bridge again.
First time I saw this phrase used to describe a loading zone! |
At the Harris Farm Markets store (fancier version of Trader Joe's) |
cool public art fixture that lit up at night |
the conference was in a new building at the university |
where we went swimming with the fish |
cockatoos were everywhere, noisily announcing their presence |
found this cute kitty on one of our walks around the neighborhood |
more cockatoos |
kookaburra - heard their laughing call every morning |
kookaburra on the nature walk |
this kookaburra let me get so close to it! |
harbor tour in Sydney with thunderstorm approaching |
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