25th September, I don’t like mondays…
Had a really good weekend. Saturday had that meeting and had brunch I suppose at a ‘yom Cha’ restaurant (Hong kong equivalent of Dim Sum) It was a strange experience. It was a huge restuarant/dinner hall (very very popular!) I had no clue about how it worked but the guy I was having a meeting with sorted it out. Basically they bring trolleys round of different small dishes and you basically just pick. The great thing is that trolleys just keep coming past with random stuff and again suspicious meats. Great stuff.

Anywho with nothing else to do I wondered through town and saw this kid busking wth a violin. It didn’t seem right at all. I like the little kid on the left – full of joy. Went to circlular quay and had a nap in the park went home and anpther kip. Saturday the usual Drinks at Lisa’s and Vicki’s, and then out with no plan.

Got back at 4:30am, and bloody got woken up at 11:30 to get out and about in the sun.
Ended up going down to the opera house to get some tickets for a show but there wasn’t any seats together left. So after a long walk getting there we get a taxi to Darling harbour and basically just chillout there for the rest of the day. There was so much going on it was great.

There was this thing called ‘chalk the walk’ where there were loads of people just doing chalk art and people were allowed to draw on the bridge walk. Then there was this bazaar mini festival going on – check this crazy dude!

This kid was chucking water at his sis you can imagine what happens a split second later. Just one of those random moments….


There was a brazillian festival thingy going on too so just sat and watched that capo-martial arts dancing thingy and other stuff. That was good fun. Didn’t undertand a word thoughas it was mostly in brazillian. Anywho just ended the evining wathing australian idol and getting a domino’s.
Work tommorow, busy day awaits.
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