Tweeting from Sydney
Just because I don't have an active mobile phone Down Under doesn't mean I haven't been thinking in 160-character snippets all week. Herewith, my observations en masse from my strolls around Sydney.
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I thought I was doing well with my jetlag. Then I fell asleep in bright sun on the Sydney harbor ferry
Any lingering doubts locals had re my port of call were likely abolished by my walking around eating an egg sandwich at 3:30 in the afternoon
Monorail!
Trying to figure out the price index of this town. Some purchases are shockingly expensive
As far as I can tell, 100% of the people in Sydney are nice.
All this David Foster Wallace is making me want to write. Which is a great thing, so long as I don't compare myself to him
Taronga Zoo: all that. Australian animals are a trip
Remember the good old days when nobody locked a wifi signal?
Loved dinner at Fratelli Paradiso. Great food, welcoming service, nice Monday night vibe. The kind of place where you talk to neighboring diners and swap restaurant suggestions (New York for him, Sydney for me) with your waiter. Left with a romantic bounce in my step.
Every time I hear it I become more convinced that the Kinks' "You Really Got Me" is the perfect rock 'n roll song.
Belgian hot chocolate at the Chocolate Room, notable mostly because the nincompoop concierge at the Four Points told me to go to a Starbucks
Got the hang of the time change. Say good morning to my family, go to sleep. Wake up in the morning, tuck them into bed. Easy!
Max, the TV music station in Australia, plays a remarkable amount of Bon Jovi.
Calling the cafe at 485 Crown St "4ate5" is a stroke of genius obviousness
People said "good news, the Aus dollar is down vs. the U.S." What they didn't mention is that Australian CPG prices are often double what I'm used to paying. $3 for a 20 oz. Coke is normal here
Fraser Suites is a grand place to stay. Heart of CBD, big one-bedroom layout, four closets, full kitchen. There's even a washer-dryer (which I'm not using... but my wife would)
Confirmed: everyone in Sydney is nice.
Online Retailer conference has been great. Meeting lots of good folks. Even pulled off a tweetup
Anyone know where I can buy some Tim Tams?
Comments
Loved reading your thought snippets on Sydney.
Glad you had fun.
Oh, and you MUST get the caramel Tim Tams (take some back for the kids too). The Aussie trick is to nibble off both ends, dunk one end in a cup of tea whilst sucking the other end. Not the most elegant sight in the world, but damned tasty! lol :)
Posted by: Jen Bewes | @jbewes | July 8, 2010 11:48 PM