Wednesday, January 03, 2007

New Year in Sydney

so 2006 comes to an end and 2007 was brought in in style with the backdrop of the Harbour Bridge and the Opera House as company. No doubt that this was the most expensive meal I have ever bought in my life...won't go into detail...but suffice to say that my Bank Manager will be looking for a 1-2-1 when I get back for some financial tutition.

We were treated to a 5 course banquet over the course of the hours of 7 - 11:30 whilst we waited for the fireworks and in order it looked like this. Canapes * duck with wild mushroom salad * Ocean trout * Venison loin * chocolate cheescake. We just about managed to avoid the Elton John diet routine to be able to move from our table to the quayside to take in midnight. The food was awesome!

The fireworks were spectacular as I sure you saw from the BBC news and it looked like the whole of Circular quay was lit up as rockets shooted from every building and bridge conceivable. Apparently 1 million people were in the quay area that night and it felt like it! The volume of pedestrians was enormous.

New Year's Day involved another trek to the Opera House so that we could see it properly in the daylight and also to do a bit of celeb spotting. Stuart Clark pushing his toddler around the Rocks and Dicky Branson having lunch on his rather impressive yacht in the harbour. It was also an opportunity to catch up with Lila's friend Veronica who took us to a rather nice bar with a birds'eye view of the Bridge.

I've not got too much to say on the Sydney test as I've not seen a live ball bowled yet. Unfortunately tickets were in short supply, so I'm only going to days 3,4 and 5 if it goes that far. Although it does look interestingly poised at the moment and it was good to hear that Sir Frederick has managed some runs for a change. So, instead Veronica whisked us off to the Hunter Valley and we had a pleasurable couple of days tasting the local cheese and wine. Lila in fact set a personal record of 30 different wines during an afternoon session and is currently attached to a saline drip in the hotel room! Talking of which, Hotel Pensione in Sydney...not so good...Think Backpacker motel with the added bonus of a 5 star price tariff. Complaints will be lodged!

Lila in fact heads home tomorrow leaving me a further 4 days before I have to return to the grindstone. Oh no, forgot that I have a skiing holiday as soon as I get back, so it's a good job that I've probably got a job sorted out to start in February as the financial toll is getting a little cumbersome.

And finally 2006 highlights...

* Skipper's chat up line in a nightclub in Latvia, "you see Agnieszka,the thing about the common agricultural policy..."
* My catch against Byfleet that will be surely on Chobham DVD's for years to come
* working with the recruitment team at Unilever and meeting some extra-ordinarily gifted people
* catching up with Hoogs & Wheelo in Oz, Andy in the US after a couple of years
* Craaaaaaiiiiggg David's skiing clothing
* Gaining a world tour sponsor

Lowlights...
* My drop against Valley End that cost us the game...Sorry lads!
* Watching the Ashes lost with the complete contempt for the English cricketing public shown by the team.
* Getting goosed in a Cheltenham nightclub by a member of my own sex.

All in all a good year, let's hope that 2007 comes up to scratch and starts with a Carling Cup Final appearance in February

Happy New Year all

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

And no mention of my 6-19 from 9 performance !!! Slap in the face!

:-)

12:53 pm  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Funny - but your Cheltenham lowlight was a distinct highlight for the rest of us there ...

11:19 pm  

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