back from sydney, perhaps not for long. we'll see.
it's hard not to enjoy the refreshing air and the cool temperatures that sydney has to offer. i envy them sydney-siders walking the streets, knowing that they won't be miserably drenched in sweat. can't say as much about sunny singapore! i wouldn't dread booking in to mowbray camp so much if i didn't know that i'd have to ascend 4 floors of stairs, then enter a stale, oven-like bunk, soaked in sweat, geez what a bright way to start the day! geez, why does the air in our bunk feel so lifeless anyway? it's almost as though there's some work of evil in the room, sucking the life energy out of anyone who enters.
the opera house and the harbour bridge are truly impressive, appealing from every angle. like bill bryson said, they seem to peek into every view you take in from all the nooks and crannies in port jackson, like some dude playing a prank by walking into the background of every group photo taken at a party. what a joy it is to sail here, and to be able to sail right up to such an icon.
i must say the sky and the lighting was exceptional on the afternoon that we had off. and i really like the last shot of the tall masted ship, Young Endeavour's the name. as though some angel is sitting atop the mast keeping a watchful eye on the goings on below.
i'd also like to thank facebook for allowing me to meet up with xin hui and her mates at a time when i was feeling pretty bored and lonely and yearning for something to do. such a joy to see familiar/singaporean faces in a faraway foreign land. heh.
these funding changes with the new opp and various nonsense makes me want to be even more determined and resolute to really prove my worth at the up and coming kiel week and whatever else i'm going to be allowed to go for. i'm starting to get in the mood for racing. beginning with next week i guess.
it's hard not to enjoy the refreshing air and the cool temperatures that sydney has to offer. i envy them sydney-siders walking the streets, knowing that they won't be miserably drenched in sweat. can't say as much about sunny singapore! i wouldn't dread booking in to mowbray camp so much if i didn't know that i'd have to ascend 4 floors of stairs, then enter a stale, oven-like bunk, soaked in sweat, geez what a bright way to start the day! geez, why does the air in our bunk feel so lifeless anyway? it's almost as though there's some work of evil in the room, sucking the life energy out of anyone who enters.
the opera house and the harbour bridge are truly impressive, appealing from every angle. like bill bryson said, they seem to peek into every view you take in from all the nooks and crannies in port jackson, like some dude playing a prank by walking into the background of every group photo taken at a party. what a joy it is to sail here, and to be able to sail right up to such an icon.
i must say the sky and the lighting was exceptional on the afternoon that we had off. and i really like the last shot of the tall masted ship, Young Endeavour's the name. as though some angel is sitting atop the mast keeping a watchful eye on the goings on below.
i'd also like to thank facebook for allowing me to meet up with xin hui and her mates at a time when i was feeling pretty bored and lonely and yearning for something to do. such a joy to see familiar/singaporean faces in a faraway foreign land. heh.
these funding changes with the new opp and various nonsense makes me want to be even more determined and resolute to really prove my worth at the up and coming kiel week and whatever else i'm going to be allowed to go for. i'm starting to get in the mood for racing. beginning with next week i guess.