Chris’s luggage did not show up as he was told today, so tomorrow I will be lending him some shorts and a clean t-shirt. We tried the private listing today with no success, at least in the 4WD market, know body answered when I called, or returned any of my phone calls. We may be buying a station wagon instead as we seem unable to track down a 4WD that we are interested in. We still haven’t completely given up, but it is a much more pain in the ass than what I was expecting. Maybe a station wagon would be better anyway; it will definitely be cheaper on gas.
Well we did a bit more exploring today we walked across the harbor bridge
(that is a lot bigger than what I originally thought, and taller to) and then walked around darling harbor later in the evening. The bridge was impressive, but nothing I wasn’t expecting, of course if I could have climbed the upper arch (you can do so with only a modest charge of 175 bucks. In return they give you a harness, a tether line, and probably a bottle of vodka to slow your quivering knees as you walk/climb/crawl your way to the peak) it would have been very impressive, if I wasn’t shaking like a bowl of jelly in an earthquake that is. That arch actually gets really high up there. Darling harbor
 was cool, lots of bars and other entertainment including this guy. 
I saw his show when I was at the fringe in Edmonton, which makes me one of the few people who have seen his show on 2 different continents. This makes me feel special, and reminds me that it is a very small world after all. Well goodnight, lots of walking to do yet.
Well we did a bit more exploring today we walked across the harbor bridge
I saw his show when I was at the fringe in Edmonton, which makes me one of the few people who have seen his show on 2 different continents. This makes me feel special, and reminds me that it is a very small world after all. Well goodnight, lots of walking to do yet.
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