
So all three arrived on Monday, and we hit the beaches for the day. Summer is fading fast, a definite chill has set in, but there are still some scorching hot days scattered here at the end of February. We had a good dinner down at the Clovelly Hotel.

On Tuesday morning we climbed the Sydney Harbour Bridge! Though we weren’t allowed to take cameras up, but we did buy a cd with our photos on it. The views over the city were stunning, although I was feeling pretty vertiginous. The wind was so strong up there, it felt as though if you didn’t grip the rails, it might pick you up and toss you out over the water and the cars rushing far below...Well, that’s how it felt to me, anyway. Our guide told us that the wind here could get up to 100 km/hr and yes, it had been known to toss people off, in the old days...

Back on solid ground, we went for lunch at the Hero of Waterloo pub in the Rocks, enjoyed a gelato at Copenhagen's, went home, showered and got all dressed up and made it to the Opera House with about thirty seconds to spare, slipping into our seats as they were closing the doors and lowering the lights.
The show was the opera version of “A Midsummer Night’s Dream,” directed by (Aussie) Baz Luhrmann. Some of you may remember me complaining that the tickets were over $200 apiece?...well, I take it all back. We were in the THIRD ROW, and essentially counting Titania’s nostril hairs. The show was fantastic, although I couldn’t get used to Oberon, who sang in a falsetto and trilled all his R’s. Try to picture a grown man wearing a bunch of leaves and heavy eye makeup, warbling "I know a ba-ank wherrrre the wild thyme blows, where oxlips and the nodding, nodding, NODDING woodbine grrrrrows..." Ugh, sorry, my artistic tolerance does not extend that far. Otherwise the show was brilliant, especially the actors who played the silly town workers doing their performance for the Duke--they hammed it up madly and stole the show entirely away from Helena, Demetrius, Lysander and Hermia. Oh, and there was a LOT of sexual innuendo.

On Wednesday, we had pastries at Brot, the German bakery just up my street, and we said our goodbye’s as the adventurers set out for the Taronga Zoo and I got ready for my trip to Tasmania...
Vertiginous? Is this the girl who was climbing in the rigging of a tall ship not so long ago?
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