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Australia Post #2

Saturday, Aug. 18
I like my coffee a lot, and my coffee likes me. That means I want to taste the coffee, not have it buried under sprinkles, whipped cream and a bunch of fake pumpkin-spice flavor. I didn’t know this when we booked the tickets, but that meant Australia would be just right for me.
First, though, I had to learn to speak the language. Unless you’re at Starbucks, the names won’t be what you’re used to. And most of the good drinks are espresso-based. Now, if you like a plain americano, order a long black. If you like a latte, order a flat white. Mochas are the same, but a lot less sweet than you’re used to. And probably less bitter, so you won’t need the sugar to compensate.
We also filled up on some pastries to get ready for the Maritime Museum, which is a complete blast. We both like sailing stuff, so we have a great time touring the destroyer Vampire, submarine Onslow and a full-sized replica of Capt. Cook’s Endeavour. There are all sorts of fun displays inside, too. Frankly, there was more there than we had time for. Tickets to get on all the big boats are $18 each.
The Vampire was pretty fun because it felt like we’d stepped straight into the Disco Era. All the recreational areas were brown and “gold.” The Onslow was typical submarine fun for a guy my size … lots of hunching over to squeeze through hatches, and nearly banging my head [...]

Australia 2007 – Phoenix to LA to Sydney

This is the first in a series of posts about my 2007 trip to Australia. Note: All prices are in Australian dollar. This travel log is rated PG-13 for occasional strong language, crude humor and fierce creatures.
For years, Sarah and I have talked about going to Australia. The barriers of money and time, though, can be tough to overcome. We finally decided that, when she passed the bar, we’d finally go for it. And go for it, we did.
Read this, and you’ll get some idea of what it’s like Down Under. It might even be a good map for your own antipodean journey. Yes, I’ll start you off with the ride down there. Boring? Maybe … but you might get a few tips for how to stay sane while aloft for 15 hours. The really cool stuff happens outside Sidney, so stand by!
Wednesday, Aug. 15, 2007
For us, every great adventure starts with getting our collective tuchus out of Phoenix. We grabbed a 6 o’clock fight to LA. Of course, there was a 45-minute delay getting into the air. It seems the flight path was too crowded with other planes to LA. Go figure.
No matter. The flight to Sydney wasn’t scheduled to leave until 11:15. Plenty of time to get from one gate to the other. Of course, it was typical Southwest cattle-call, round ‘em up, move ‘em out fun that reminds me of just how much I dislike domestic air travel.
During the taxi, we passed a Qantas 747 at a [...]

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