We’re In Training

17 April 2010 We are in training for an 8 km breast cancer research fun run on Mother’s Day.  Neighbor Cynthia convinced us to sign up, and further convinced us to join her on a 7 km (4 mi) training run around Iron Cove today.  For those from the Seattle area, picture Greenlake only with …

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Holiday Weekend Plans …?

There is a(nother) three day holiday weekend coming up here in Australia.  On April 25, the country will be observing ANZAC day, a national holiday similar to Memorial Day in the States. Gina and I decided the other night that we need to get out of the city for the holiday weekend, explore some territory …

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The Hills Are Alive

Sydney is a much hillier place than we had anticipated.  We mean this both literally and figuratively.  Some days the topographical ups and downs of the neighborhoods we’re walking both invigorate and exhaust, other days the emotional ups and downs of having moved to a new country do the same. There’s a definite difference between …

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Anyone Bring a Towel?

10 April 2010 Our third weekend in Sydney and we think we may have blown out our feet, like we did in Berlin last year.  We have walked everywhere.  From supermarket to supermarket, hauling heavy bags of groceries home every other day.  From front door to office door and back again, daily.  And from the …

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Working and Other Realities

06 April 2010 Today was the first day at my new Sydney job.  Having not started a new job in seven years, there was the admitted dread of being the newbie – mostly the part where you get introduced to 3 dozen people whose names you can’t recall two minutes later.  Luckily for me, by …

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The Good, The Bad, and The Downright Ugly

05 April 2010 Today could be characterized as the good, the bad, and the downright ugly.  The good was the Manly Scenic Walkaway (MSW), the 3 to 4 hour bushwalk we tackled along the Middle and North Harbours (card #s 48 and 49 for those of you keeping track).  We started the walk from a …

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Baby Needs a New Pair of Shoes

01 April 2010 After giving a shout-out to Cousin Cynthia in our last blog entry, I now am starting to wonder what she got us into with those City Walk cards.  Gina is obsessed while my soles are wearing thin.  Agreeably, they are the best way for us to get out and experience the multitude …

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Hoodwalking

In Australia, what we would call “hiking” is referred to as “bushwalking.”  Gina and I have developed a new yet similar activity, called “hoodwalking.”  This is an activity performed by expatriates – in our case, Americans – who are in search of the perfect neighborhood for settling down in for a few years on their …

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It Was Bound to Happen

Given the inherent stresses in moving to another continent, it was bound to happen that one of us would fall ill.  I am the victim, catching a case of the Australian flu.  It’s really no different from the American flu except perhaps in its frustration factor.  There is still a huge city out there to …

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AntiOverwhelmed

28 March 2010 It’s early morning here in Sydney on Day 4.  The sky is tinged with pink and the temperature in a range that doesn’t require the fan to be blowing across the living room on its highest setting.  We are both up early to enjoy the cool morning and start to re-establish a …

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