Introduction by Justine
This blog is written by this edition's guest blogger - Tino. I do not accept any responsibility for lack of detail, creativity or bad writing skills ;) Tino believes that blogs should be kept to a bare minimum, and follows the mantra that a picture is worth a thousand words! Please show him some of that South African hospitality we are so renowned for...
p.s. the above - heading, bold and underline - totally his idea - the structured accountant coming through - hehe ;)
A blog by Tino....
Last week Saturday, we prepared for the big game between the springboks and the wallabies. Kev scored us some tickets for the game, and together with our new mates Janice and Kev II, we caught a (special event) free bus from up the road which took us straight to the stadium. The mood on the bus was jovial with a good smattering of emigrants and locals! The vibe outside the stadium was great and we were in what we hoped would be a great tussle between the 2 big teams. However, as we all know, that is not what transpired.
Due to the heavy loss sufferred by the 'C team' Springbok side, we will not say anything more and leave it to some pic's taken at the game...
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| Just, Janice, Kev II and Kev |
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| smoke from fireworks and not the evening fog! |
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| a sea of yellow wallaby supporters |
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| the wounded springboks retire back to barracks |
Yesterday (Saturday) morning we explored the Italian suburbs of Leichhardt, Haberfield and Five Dock. This is the "Orange Grove" of Sydney, before all the Iti's wandered off to Bedfordview!
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| The bottom of Norton street - Ferrari flags in tow |
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| Even some of the buildings had that village shutter look about them |
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| Lunch - fresh Mozzarella, bread and sugo-di-frutta |
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| (note the vespa) |
The End!!
short and sweet !! lol
ReplyDeleteTino. You r such an Aussie wannabe. You didn't even wear the bok colours in the stadium! PS..how many people named 'Kev' do u know?
ReplyDeleteGreat update and gorgeous pics too! Well done, Tino!
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