We’ve got getting to the train and catching our quick ride to the Circular Quay down to a fine art!
Walk along the east quay to the Opera House – but boy is it busy today! Could be the cruise ship, maybe something else? It’s packed

Just behind the Opera House is where the Royal Botanical Gardens begin. We see the Government House – closed till the 12th – but looks fancy from outside; like a little castle
Stroll past the lawns and wild flowers, trees of all kinds and, of course, the bin chickens (ibis) are everywhere

To the Cat’s Pyjamas for a coffee watching the bin chickens trying to get into the bin – whilst standing on it
See Australian eels in one of the ponds – they apparently escape from the harbour, wiggle on land over the lawns to migrate to different ponds in the park – it’s how they originally you here – eating ducks and moorhens

On to Mrs Macquarie’s Chair for awesome views of the Opera House and bridge

Lots of preparation happening for NYE
Around the rose garden, rock gardens, succulents – spotting ibis, cormorants and herons

Grab a gelato from Gelato Tesoro and enjoy on the harbour front before heading into McDonald’s for a super cheap frozen Coke Zero
Then to the shopping centre on Pitt street – plenty of random acts and things happening in the streets
Here’s also home to the largest LEGO store in the world

Pop to Woolworths for supplies for a home cooked meal and train home
Daisy cooks so it takes a while but not half bad pile of food

Stick a noughties Nick Cage film on before bed



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