Voting in Australia is compulsory, even on really cold rainy days. As we set off in the car to the local state school to cast my vote, we shivered in the 22 C (72 F) and needed our rain jackets. I wore my old Lands End warm jacket that I've had since the 80's and it was the first time since we came to Oz. I am now officially a wimp.
Saturday, May 21, 2022
Democracy Sausage at the Federal Election
Thursday, May 19, 2022
Maclean
Initially, when I was planning this trip, I thought we would take it easy and take three days to drive the 1200 km (800 miles) home to Hervey Bay. However, as is usual towards the end of a trip, we were anxious to get home to our lovely abode, so we decided to do the trip in just two days. The halfway point was approximately at the little town of Maclean.
Wednesday, May 18, 2022
Sydney
Let me just say that Sydney is by far the worst city to drive in of all the major cities in Australia. There are some freeways that are not free, but if you approach from the north or west, it's usually a winding hilly narrow street with two lanes in each direction. Of course, there are semi-trailers and buses to contend with as well. Red lights abound as well as speed cameras and 40 kph zones outside schools. Pedestrians have the absolute right of way on zebra crossings.
It's always busy and particularly horrible at rush hour. If you are staying in an inner suburb or near a train station, parking is impossible. So the answer is not to bring your car to Sydney. Since we had to, we found an Airbnb that offered free off-street parking and except for driving for a couple of miles to restaurants for dinner, we did not use our car.
Here is a link to the listing. Since it is run by the Salvation Army, they don't allow booze but we simply had wine at the restaurants where we dined.
Saturday, May 14, 2022
Narooma to Kiama
We had a relatively easy day where we visited one of my old school classmates near Moruya. It's always interesting to hear what happened to them during their lives and this one was no exception. He made a good career in the Australian Army and finished up as a Lieutenant Colonel.