Been awhile since I last made an entry. This is largely due to the arrival of IC and TO. Sydney was a blast after IC arrived in Sydney, followed closely by TO. What made the last weekend in Sydney particularly memorable and worth every bit of the effort made to be there was the comapany and new found friends.
The Sydney Sider way of life is definately not something that I would want. But everything else aside, it makes perfect sense to party on in Sydney. It is no denying that Sydney is the city where things happen and they make it happen. Never have I been to a party as massive as the one I was at. A pity that the company decided to retire early, but I still insisted on mugging on. Giving myself every opportunity to soak up the atmosphere and maybe one day be organising an event that requires as much logistics. (We never know)
Will see what happens next year, should there be enough company and resources, a trip down to Sydney at this time of the year will definately come true. And certainly like to throw in some participation points.
Melbourne is always a favourite city for people. Favoured for the polite residents and seemingly livable lifestyle. The pace of life is much slower compared to that of Sydney. The availability of Arts and recreation is something that intrigues and beckons me to it. Livable? Well, check out TO's place and tell me what does livable means. Comapact in every sense yet exodes freedom all around it. Looking out of the balcony while I am typing this entry just makes this entry seems sweeter. The apartments all around it proves as a motivational and driving force to earn money that allows one to enter "high living". Oh does it? Hmmm.....
Anyway, lots more to do in Melbourne before I head back home to Perth. I really like the feeling of being in Perth. It seems like I am now this prodigal son that is lost and can only be found after I head back to Perth. I have shared some fond memories as well as heart wrenching ones in Perth and none of them can be replaced.
Can't wait to be back in Perth after this seemingly long and tiring trip. Back to familiar surroundings and walking around with much ease. And of course, it is time for me to claim my driver's license.
The Sydney Sider way of life is definately not something that I would want. But everything else aside, it makes perfect sense to party on in Sydney. It is no denying that Sydney is the city where things happen and they make it happen. Never have I been to a party as massive as the one I was at. A pity that the company decided to retire early, but I still insisted on mugging on. Giving myself every opportunity to soak up the atmosphere and maybe one day be organising an event that requires as much logistics. (We never know)
Will see what happens next year, should there be enough company and resources, a trip down to Sydney at this time of the year will definately come true. And certainly like to throw in some participation points.
Melbourne is always a favourite city for people. Favoured for the polite residents and seemingly livable lifestyle. The pace of life is much slower compared to that of Sydney. The availability of Arts and recreation is something that intrigues and beckons me to it. Livable? Well, check out TO's place and tell me what does livable means. Comapact in every sense yet exodes freedom all around it. Looking out of the balcony while I am typing this entry just makes this entry seems sweeter. The apartments all around it proves as a motivational and driving force to earn money that allows one to enter "high living". Oh does it? Hmmm.....
Anyway, lots more to do in Melbourne before I head back home to Perth. I really like the feeling of being in Perth. It seems like I am now this prodigal son that is lost and can only be found after I head back to Perth. I have shared some fond memories as well as heart wrenching ones in Perth and none of them can be replaced.
Can't wait to be back in Perth after this seemingly long and tiring trip. Back to familiar surroundings and walking around with much ease. And of course, it is time for me to claim my driver's license.
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happy perthday to you, happy perthday to you... oops a bit early.
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