When I moved here in Sydney and was nursing my broken heart from all the homesickness one migrant is plagued with, some Fridays I would go to some touristy place in the city to remind myself how lucky I am to be living here. I’d usually walk the streets of Circular Quay for a view of the Sydney Opera House and the Harbour Bridge (para todo na sa pagka-touristy!) and whenever I’d see those amazing structures, my homesickness fades away. The lonely feelings turn into feelings of blessedness. As much as I love and miss my first home, I can never deny that this city, this country, is a beautiful place. And lonely or not, I will always be grateful for being here.
Nowadays, it is very seldom that bouts of homesickness strikes me. Nowadays, I walk along the streets of this city with just the need to explore and relax.
Today being a Friday is another one of those days when I walk around the metro. I started walking in the streets of George Street. First stop, St. Peter Julian’s Church.
From George Street, I made my way to Chinatown. I entered a building full of clothing boutiques that sells funky dresses, the ones we see actors and actresses wear in Asianovelas. Looked at the prices and some of them were a bit expensive.
When I got out of the building, I made my way to Darling Park. Great weather this afternoon. Thank goodness the sun came out as it was cloudy when we woke up this morning.


They even have these mini-trains around the Harbour for those who would like a tour or who are too tired to walk. I’ve never tried riding these trains. Since I live here, there are some things that I take for granted.
On days when it’s so hot, men take off their shirts. The women, they wear their bikinis. In public places, not just the beach. Very laidback and carefree.
I went around looking at bags, clothes, sunnies, shoes…stuff that a girl fancies. I almost bought a new pair of sunnies but can’t decide between two pairs I liked. Which one–the white or black?

When Husband arrived, we hung out at the Glue store because he needed a new pair of pants. All the pants there were on sale, 20% off. He was able to buy a new pair of Levi’s for a hundred dollars.
Ambushed photography while Chris was trying pants on hehe.

After that, we decided to go home. On our way out, we stopped by Movenpick Ice Cream because I wanted to try them. I had Hazelnut Ice Cream. It was delish.

HHWWEII = Holding hands while walking and eating ice cream. 🙂 Such a relaxing and peaceful afternoon at the Darling Harbour today. Love it!

Sunset today was 8:10PM so when we arrived home, the sun was still shining, the skies blue as these flowers welcomed us home.

Thanks for walking with me…happy weekend! 








6 Comments
Abimbola
Thank you for sharing your day and photographs of Sydney…great photographs…
I enjoyed your post…and learnt a little bit more about Sydney…I’ve only been to Australia once.
I went to Melbourne for a weekend seminar. It was a “long” weekend…especially when you add a 13 hour flight journey (one way), plus the different time zone…it made for a very long weekend…:-)
Good memories though…:-)
Once again, thanks for your post on Sydney…now know what to check out when I visit Sydney…
M
I vote for the black sunnies! And I love the boots 🙂
Mrs.Zeus
Such a wonderful place to be living! Thank you for sharing and I hope I get to visit Melbourne some time.
mom & son
beautiful Aussie’s pics!
buti nalng anjan c hubby. nabawasan ang feeling
homesick.
witsandnuts
Thanks for the tour. I remember when a friend based in Sydney vacationed in Dubai months ago, sobrang namiss nya daw ang “super” blue skies ng Sydney.
Ibyang
@Ambibola: I hope you visit Sydney some day. Let me know if you do 🙂
@M: Thanks!
@Mrs. Zeus: Melbourne is also a good city. These photos are in Sydney
@Mom and Son: yes, when Husband arrived, it helped with the homesickness
@witsandnuts: true! iba talaga ang skies dito 🙂