Ah Sydney, the Opera House, Harbour Bridge and Sydney Harbour. Once you have seen them, you may as well come to Melbourne for a good time and some culture.
And when you are tired from all the excitement and culture, come to Adelaide where you can sit back and relax because we're a quiet little town with nothing much going on. Well, we have the Clipsal 500 and the Fringe Festival, but once they're over, it's quiet here.
River, that are not too many cities in the world that would have car racing noises as background to an opera performance. Clipsal sounds hideous, but I love talented young performers.
And then when you've done with Melbourne head over to the excitement that is Perth, only don't expect too much excitement haha!
ReplyDeleteGrace, it looks to be a fine place for daytime activity, once the weather cools.
Delete....for a good time and some culture.
ReplyDeleteAnd great public transport that doesn't stink.
And for international and national sport.
And for the coffee and food centre of the universe.
But alas our winters are dismal and Sydney's winters are great.
Hels, are our winter's so dismal now? I remember childhood winters where it drizzled rain for day after day after day.
DeleteDream on.
ReplyDeleteVictor, Sydney does look very nice on the side of a tram.
DeleteYeah, good for a visit.
ReplyDeleteIt is that Fen.
DeleteAnd when you are tired from all the excitement and culture, come to Adelaide where you can sit back and relax because we're a quiet little town with nothing much going on. Well, we have the Clipsal 500 and the Fringe Festival, but once they're over, it's quiet here.
ReplyDeleteRiver, that are not too many cities in the world that would have car racing noises as background to an opera performance. Clipsal sounds hideous, but I love talented young performers.
DeleteAfter taking a minor detour to Adelaide for lunch ...
ReplyDeleteNothing wrong with Adelaide, Red. I rather like it.
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