This is How She Rolls…

Off to school this morning on the bike, since we finally got a break in the weather after 2 weeks of rainy stuff.  Dad is eager to get out as well with spring almost here and fine weather on the horizon!

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Sydney Manga & Anime Show (SMASH)

Well, on August 9th my wife was supposed to take our daughter and a friend to this show, but she wasn’t feeling well so this task fell to me.  This is a really different kind of event; like going to Comic-Con back in the USA.  The girls were really into anime and they wasted no time in ditching the old man and doing their own thing at the show.  So I took a few pictures just so I could say I experienced this thing.  I know NOTHING about anime characters, Japanese cartoons, or any of that stuff.  But I was impressed with the creativity shown by the kids in costume, and the artwork skills demonstrated.  It’s possible that I was the only guy with gray hair there, though!  Our favorite costume was the girl who transformed herself into a complex gray robot (see below).  But I’m sorry…that dude in the pink dress with the Batman mask was just plain strange!

 

 

 

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The New View

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Well, we traded a view of Queenscliff Beach for one of Manly Lagoon.  We made the move on 15-July and were completely out of the apt and into our rental house by the 19th. The front faces the busiest road in North Manly: Pittwater Road.  But the back yard has the view you see here–that’s a golf  green straight ahead across the lagoon.  We’re still in the unpacking
process but by the time summer gets here we’ll be enjoying this yard!  (Daughter says sh wants a German Shepherd now. Uh oh…)

Tokyo Area by Night

While the girls went to a Japanese bath house, I took the train to Shibuya to check out what Japan looks like on a rainy Saturday night.

Even with the weather, it was a fascinating experience!  Funny how amidst a sea of people I still felt like a minority (which I was).  It’s a feeling I never have in the USA or Australia, and provides some good perspective on how big and diverse this world is.

 

Peaceful scene at the Prince Sakura Tower Tokyo, our hotel.

Peaceful scene at the Prince Sakura Tower Tokyo, our hotel.

Scene opposite the Shinagawa train station, close to our hotel.

Scene opposite the Shinagawa train station, close to our hotel.

Big, fancy video game units are still popular here.

Big, fancy video game units are still popular here.

Cozy places to go on a rainy Saturday night.

Cozy places to go on a rainy Saturday night.

The Japanese don't let a little rain spoil their evenings. Umbrellas everywhere!

The Japanese don’t let a little rain spoil their evenings. Umbrellas everywhere!

Streets like these are everywhere, all interesting.

Streets like these are everywhere, all interesting.

And McDonalds?  Ho hum, same old stuff they shove at you in other countries.  I don't eat it in Oz any more, and didn't eat it here either.

And McDonalds? Ho hum, same old stuff they shove at you in other countries. I don’t eat it in Oz any more, and didn’t eat it here either.

Lots of litte local restaurants like these all over the place.

Lots of little local restaurants like these all over the place.

This is Shibuya's "Scramble Crossing."  A lot like Times Square in New York!

This is Shibuya’s “Scramble Crossing.” A lot like Times Square in New York!

 

And the "scramble" at Shibuya's Scramble Crossing involves pedestrians as well as automobiles.  Like ants, going every which way!

And the “scramble” at Shibuya’s Scramble Crossing involves pedestrians as well as automobiles. Like ants, going every which way!

Japan Adventure: Exploring Tokyo!

After an exhausting travel day, we wasted no time in getting out to see some of the sights here.  Took the train from Shinagawa up to the Akihabara station, and then went to a store popular with comic book and other geeky things Japanese.  After that, I explored the big Japanese garden that is surrounded by the Prince hotel group.  We’ll be seeing more extraordinary gardens in a few days but the grounds here capture the feeling

On the ground at Narita airport.

On the ground at Narita airport.

Here's the story on the big bell in the other picture.

Here’s the story on the big bell in the other picture.

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Enjoying "Dango," a sweet dumpling made from mochiko rice flour.

Enjoying “Dango,” a sweet dumpling made from mochiko rice flour.

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Hangin' with the geeks!

Hangin’ with the geeks!

Funny to see Japanese WW2 models for the kids here.

Funny to see Japanese WW2 models for the kids here.

Outside Mandarake store

Outside Mandarake store

Some people dress up in anime costumes

Some people dress up in anime costumes

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About USD $30 for a Hello Kitty fan.

About USD $30 for a Hello Kitty fan.

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Billboard

Billboard

On the street

On the street

View from Akihabara Station

View from Akihabara Station

trains are busy but smooth and comfortable.

trains are busy but smooth and comfortable.

Waiting for the train!

Waiting for the train!

Learning about the local currency...

Learning about the local currency…

of really being in Japan for me.

June 5th: Braces OFF!

This was a big milestone for our family; our daughter can now give us a broad smile with no braces showing!

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More from Sydney on the Other Side

The other side of the harbour, that is!  Took another ride from Watson’s Bay to the south, this time exploring some beaches in that direction.  Of course, things are just as spectacular there as they are up where we live in the Northern Beaches.  People were enjoying some late-fall unseasonably warm weather on the beach.   Here are some photos from my ride that include some well-known landmarks in Sydney.

Macquarie Lighthouse

Macquarie Lighthouse – Open ocean is on the other side of this hill

Internationally Famous Bondi Beach

Internationally Famous Bondi Beach

Farther south is Bronte Beach, another great place to enjoy the surf, sand, and sun

Farther south is Bronte Beach, another great place to enjoy the surf, sand, and sun

Still the Bronte area; many beaches have great parks for families to enjoy

Still the Bronte area; many beaches have great parks for families to enjoy

This is Centennial Park.  You can even ride horses here, in urban Sydney!

This is Centennial Park. You can even ride horses here, in urban Sydney!

Weekends are great to explore quiet  Sydney side streets. Autumn view!

Weekends are great to explore quiet
Sydney side streets. Autumn view!

 

Gaia Retreat for our 15th Anniversary

I finally have some photos from our anniversary escape up to the “shire” of Bangalow, New South Wales.  This place is about 40 minutes from the Queensland border, and was just a beautiful place to explore.  The resort is located on the side and top of a large hill, which made for great scenery and restful tranquility.  They even had their own herb garden for their chefs to use in preparing some great organic and healthy meals for us.  It was a pretty amazing experience, although I noted that I was the only guy there!02 Gaia Entrance 12May2014 20 Resort 16May2014 19 Resort 16May2014 18 Resort 16May2014 17 Resort 15May2014 16 Resort 15May2014 15 Resort 15May2014 14 Resort 14May2014 13 Resort 14May2014 12a Resort 12 May2014 12 Resort 14May2014  10 Nature Walk 13May2014 09 Nature Walk 13May2014 08 Nature Walk 13May2014 07 Nature Walk 13May2014 06 Our Unit 12May2014 06 Nature Walk 13May2014 05a Our Unit 12 May2014 05 Our Unit 12May2014 04 Our Unit 12May2014 03 Our Unit 12May2014 01 Gaia Entrance 12May2014 02 Gaia Entrance 12May2014

Sydney Vivid

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Behind all those patterns of light is the Museum of Contemporary Art.  Weather is surprisingly mild, considering that winter starts in less than a week.  So BIG crowds are turning up to view the spectacle!

Dinner in the Shadow of the Harbour Bridge

Dinner in the Shadow of the Harbour Bridge

Two great ladies. Will learn how to use flash for future pics with my phone… anyway, we had a wonderful dinner with our friends last night in Sydney!