Showing posts with label St. Patrick's. Show all posts
Showing posts with label St. Patrick's. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

One day he'll get to you and teach you how to be a holy cow...

Song: "Just" by Radiohead (Mark Ronson cover was also involved in the evening)

March 17th
St. Patrick's Day

I woke up and wore something green. Went to class, peaceful day. Came home and grabbed the mail and I got a postcard from Stephanie Q. in Barbados! Super exciting. It made me get really excited about sending my own.

I ran into Justin and Greg, who were wearing green unlike most everyone I passed at school this morning. I was starting to get worried about Australia not celebrating St. Patrick's Day as much as we do, even after going to that crazy Irish festival in Sydney Sunday.

Anyway, I went to Aesthetics, and afterward came home and got ready for the evening. I had no idea where we were going, but I knew we were going into town and being Irish.

We met up at #52 and got ready. There was green paint around and shamrocks being painted everywhere. Vilde decided to write the "Chinese symbol" for St. Patrick's Day on her arm.

From St. Patrick's Day in Sydney

We took the bus and got into the city, and basically decided to just go to The Rocks (an area by Sydney harbour) and find a bar to have fun in. We started at Jackson's on George. I requested Radiohead's "Just" on the video request machine before knowing that playing just three songs before it would be the Mark Ronson/Alex Greenwald of Phantom Planet cover of the exact same song. I love both versions very much, so I didn't mind. We met some random Irishmen and three lovely Australians who we hung out with for the rest of the night. I met these Australians by singing "You're the Voice" by John Farnham at the top of my lungs. Knowledge of this song is proving useful around this country. Also, I spent most of the evening quoting the movie Hot Rod back and forth with one of these Australians. It was a great night.

Bernie and I had some Jameson Irish whiskey to "celebrate our heritage." It resulted in this picture which I enjoyed thoroughly.

From St. Patrick's Day in Sydney

We also somehow obtained a Guinness St. Patrick's Day hat (probably stolen from an Irishman or an Aussie). Here's me with Cam:

From St. Patrick's Day in Sydney

Well, there were about 20 people in the whole bar, and we made up over half of those people, and we decided to leave, based on the suggestion of one of our new Australian friends. We then walked to The Observer, which was no longer letting people in since they were full to capacity, and then down to the next place which served alcohol, The Orient. I don't think we were in there two minutes before Cam got kicked out for absolutely no reason. Anyway, I found him there and after we all got over the initial disbelief that "that just happened" we decided to leave and find the next place down the line. I'm just going to call it a pub crawl, because that sounds like we intended to do this.

When we were outside with Cam, still in disbelief, Lindsey decided she wanted to get a kebab. Everyone thought this was a great idea. The Australians, Brad, Adam and Will, led us (sort of) to the next kebab place we could find. This happened to be practically across town, but we were not aware of this at the time. We just really wanted kebabs.

Anyway, walking around Sydney was incredibly entertaining with our new friends, crazy hats, and green wigs.

From St. Patrick's Day in Sydney

Brad and Adam:
From St. Patrick's Day in Sydney

From St. Patrick's Day in Sydney

When we finally made it to the kebab place, the guy in line in front of us blatantly stole a kebab without paying for it. We watched as the kebab shop owner locked up his place and proceeded to run down the street wielding a metal rod. We weren't intending on waiting for kebab man to return from the beat down, so some of us kept walking. We eventually went back and got kebabs after a period of time and they were worth the wait. When we went back to the kebab shop one of our Aussie friends asked the manager about his earlier pursuit of kebab thief man.  Turns out the guy running had "bought" it for his friend and the kebab manager said it wasn't eaten when he found him, so the manager just took the kebab back. Anyway, we sat with our Australian men and chatted about differences between Australia and the states. It was a lot of fun. Then we hopped in a cab and went home. What a night!

On a side note, before we left we had a lizard-y thing run into our apartment.
We named him Gary.
From Shots around Macquarie
Here are my lovely man roommates shooing Gary out of our apartment. I think I only squealed and jumped up on the chair once.
From Shots around Macquarie
Gary made it out ok.

Sunday, March 22, 2009

Life's the same, I'm moving in stereo...

Song: "Moving in Stereo" by The Cars

March 15th

My first plan for today was to sleep as long as I could after being exhausted from Sound Relief the day before. I didn't sleep as long as I thought I would. There was this youth travel festival that I knew was going on in Sydney and I had been planning on going, and since I got up in time, I decided to attend. I made my way into the city to Milson's Point and then to Luna Park where the event was held. They have lots of cool stuff there.

From Luna Park and St. Patrick's Day Festival

From Luna Park and St. Patrick's Day Festival

From Luna Park and St. Patrick's Day Festival

From Luna Park and St. Patrick's Day Festival


The travel festival itself was pretty neat and I learned a lot about cool ways to get around and see things. I joined YHA, the Youth Hostel Association, and heard all about the cool things I need to do around Australia.

I like parks like this, and next time I go, I want to ride rides and stuff. I did take pictures in the cool mirrors though:
From Luna Park and St. Patrick's Day Festival

I also bought a book about the physics of the rides at Luna Park because I am a nerd and it rather inexpensive. I heard during the festival that there was a St. Patrick's Day festival down in Hyde Park across town. I was wearing green already so I decided to trek over there. It was about a 4km walk, but it was worth it. I got it in my brain that I was going to walk across the Sydney Harbour Bridge, so I did. The walk took me about 20 minutes.
From Luna Park and St. Patrick's Day Festival

From Luna Park and St. Patrick's Day Festival

The walk itself was through an area near The Rocks and was very interesting.
From Luna Park and St. Patrick's Day Festival

From Luna Park and St. Patrick's Day Festival

From Luna Park and St. Patrick's Day Festival


I got to Hyde Park and found the entire Irish community of the Sydney area celebrating in drunken revelry. They were fun.

From Luna Park and St. Patrick's Day Festival

From Luna Park and St. Patrick's Day Festival

From Luna Park and St. Patrick's Day Festival


This was my favorite picture of the day, and possibly the week:
From Luna Park and St. Patrick's Day Festival


I eventually had to get back to work on my lab report. When I did, we were hiding Cam out in our apartment so he wouldn't have to get his head shaved as punishment for Thursday night's escapades. Too funny.

Also, I found out that I did not make it into the cast of Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Musical (Blog). I was a bit sad, but no worries. It's Australia. There's plenty of opportunities I'll be able to take part in without rehearsal, as much fun as it would have been to be in that cast.