Sunday, August 24, 2014

Paddy's Market 8/3

The next day, I had toast with butter and vegemite for breakfast!!!!!!!!!!!!!


It actually tasted alright!! But I didn't put very much because apparently a lot of foreigners slather it on and do it all wrong. But I think I didn't put enough.

Then, a bunch of us went to Paddy's Market!




Paddy's Market is kind of like a flea market; it's just a lot of little stalls that sell random/touristy things for pretty cheap. And a lot of the people are Asian. I bought a few things.
From left to right: Betty is from France, Lareine is from Malaysia, Jennifer is from France, Sofia is from Sweden, Nannie is from Sweden, Emily is from LA, and Franky is from the UK.

LIKE DRIED ROCKMELON LOL. So actually I went to the bathroom alone, and Sofia warned me that I wouldn't be able to find the group again, and I was like no I'm so tall I can see over everyone, I'll find you guys in no time. So I went to the bathroom, and instead of urinals, they just had a long trough. Then, I tried to find everyone, and I couldn't, so I just kind of wandered around the whole entire market. I walked by this dried fruit stall and saw rockmelon and had never heard of that before, so I decided to buy some. Because I like weird things. It was really sweet, and I didn't even finish it.

REAL KANGAROO BALLS!

After about 2 hours, we left.

Across the street is Chinatown! Gotta go back sometime.

And down the street is Capitol Theatre

We walked a bit back to Darling Harbour to Pancakes on the Rocks!!!!!

I got the "Hot N Troppo" which had bananas and pecans and chocolate ice cream :D

After lunch, some of us wanted to walk across the Harbour Bridge, but then we google mapped it and found out it was quite far away. Jennifer wanted to buy a sheet, so we wandered a little around the city.

This is the Queen Victoria statue outside of the Queen Victoria Building.


I went home for a bit and then went to the grocery store after dinner. AND I FOUND ROCKMELON.

IT''S JUST CANTALOUPE!!! HAHAHA I thought it was some exotic fruit that was native to Australia... nope.


That was pretty much my day.

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