It was a gorgeous day outside, where it was nice and hot in the sun, but in the shade you were definitely still warm. We approached Chinatown through the gates.
This lion was definitely squishing some other kind of baby animal.
We went to one of the food courts and every single stall had pictures of each dish that you could order. It was actually quite overwhelming. After lunch, we wandered over towards Darling Harbour to view an art project by Yann Arthus-Bertrand. Here's his website. http://www.yannarthusbertrand.com/ There were 2 rows of photos that he had taken with a fountain in between.
In the parks, we kept seeing these very long beaked birds, but we don't think those are the birds that make the awful crying-like sound.
After looking at all the photos, we took a walk down Darling Harbour and found some interesting architecture and sculptures.
Afterwards, we headed back to Chinatown to get some Pearl Milk Tea. Nicole had never tried it, so I let her sample some of mine. Finally, we hit up a grocery store in Chinatown, where I stockd up on some Asian stuff and Nicole was finally able to find some black beans. By the time, I got home it was 4:30 and I had to run out again to pick up some more food to make dinner. We had french loaf pizzas, which were delicious and we watched the results show of Australian Idol. Australian Idol has the same theme music as American Idol and just as much judge drama.
Australia's strange fact of the day: Light Beer. Light beer means that there is less alcohol content in the beer, but it has the same amount of calories. It's almost as bad as the non-alcoholic beer. Who would want to drink beer with less alcohol content and lots of calories?
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Hey guys I just wanted to let you know that were are ok. Were were evacuated earlier this morning, spent some time in Encinitas at Seacrest, and now we have checked in to a hotel in San Clemente. The air is much cleaner here, thank god.
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