So this Christmas I am in Australia doing a bit of a tour and visiting friends. First it was to Melbourne to see Bryan and Sarah (we lived in graduate residence together and then in Kits in Vancouver). I am traveling with Rhonda (another SJC grad and Kits resident), who incidently lived on a dairy farm close to Listowel.

After several days of traveling around Melbourne and touring the city Rhonda and I rented a car and drove the great ocean road. We camped one night in a park and a wallaby jumped into our campsite and looked at us for a while wondering what the hell we were doing there. We also saw lots of Koalas sleeping in trees. The drive was an adventure since I don't drive very much at all and in Australia the driving is done on the left. So anyway, here we were driving this very twisty coastal road trying very hard to remember what lane we're allowed to turn into at every corner. The trip was fantastic and I will post a picture of the twelve apostles later.
Then back in Melbourne Bryan and Sarah treated us to a 5 course diner on a tram that traveled around Melbourne. So for three hours we toured around and ate and ate and drank and drank. Good times.

Then it was off on a 12 hour road trip to Sydney, well, actually two hours south of Sydney but I can't remember the town's name. It has lots of vowels and repeats itself which is pretty much par for the course here. Ullaulla? Something like that. We are enjoying the hospitality of Sarah's parents and staying at their home away from home, more drinking, chip eating, walks by the beach and the hot tub at night. And I'm looking forward to all the curry diners they enjoy eating when Sarah's parents join us.
I hear it is going to be a green Christmas? I'm sorry that I will miss all the usual Huitema drama this year, but it never does seem to end so I'll be sure to catch it next year!
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Carly, hope you have a very merry Christmas this year in and enjoy yoyouur visit to Australia.
Sorry, some typos.
Once again - Carly, hope you have a very merry Christmas this year and enjoy your visit to Australia.
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