PrincessInOz
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Clearing out of Melbourne and Getting to the Blue Mountains, Sydney style
So....How much planning did I do for this trip?
To be really honest, not very much. By way of objective evidence, I provide this picture of the amount of fruit we still had in our stores on the eve of our departure when I realised that I needed to clear out the fridge. Yeah. It was such a low-key build up to the trip that we kinda forgot we needed to run down supplies.

There was no way we were getting through that amount of fruit in one night! Nor the full carton of milk we had. At least the milk had a use-by date after we came home. The fruit.....we donated to our neighbour. And for those of you wondering why I didn't pack it.....we are not supposed to take fruit across state borders.
We pretty much packed on the night before departure. Sadly, I found out that I was to take more clothes on this 6 day vacation than I took for 4.5 weeks to the US in September. In my defence, I hadn't planned on doing any washing and we had to include winter layers on this trip.
I'd planned enough that I booked flights out of Melbourne so as to avoid peak hour traffic; but as we woke up late on the Friday morning, we decided to get to the airport a little bit earlier than planned. Not quite early birds.....

....but at least the benefit of leaving a little earlier and dealing with the tail end of peak hour traffic was that after we checked our bags in, we had time for a leisurely breakfast. We ended up having over an hour for breakfast.



Don't be fooled by the coffee branding. We ate at Nando's. As far as airport food was concerned, it was the best of the lot there.

Our plane was waiting for us at the gate. We'd picked a great day to get the heck out of Melbourne. Seems like winter was going to hit with a vengeance.

Check out those clouds! I was a little worried for a while that we would be caught by some bad weather. I was to later find out that the pelting rains and bitter cold got to Melbourne in the mid-afternoon.

For us and for now, it was mostly blue skies on the hour and 20 minute flight into Sydney airport.

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So....How much planning did I do for this trip?
To be really honest, not very much. By way of objective evidence, I provide this picture of the amount of fruit we still had in our stores on the eve of our departure when I realised that I needed to clear out the fridge. Yeah. It was such a low-key build up to the trip that we kinda forgot we needed to run down supplies.

There was no way we were getting through that amount of fruit in one night! Nor the full carton of milk we had. At least the milk had a use-by date after we came home. The fruit.....we donated to our neighbour. And for those of you wondering why I didn't pack it.....we are not supposed to take fruit across state borders.
We pretty much packed on the night before departure. Sadly, I found out that I was to take more clothes on this 6 day vacation than I took for 4.5 weeks to the US in September. In my defence, I hadn't planned on doing any washing and we had to include winter layers on this trip.
I'd planned enough that I booked flights out of Melbourne so as to avoid peak hour traffic; but as we woke up late on the Friday morning, we decided to get to the airport a little bit earlier than planned. Not quite early birds.....

....but at least the benefit of leaving a little earlier and dealing with the tail end of peak hour traffic was that after we checked our bags in, we had time for a leisurely breakfast. We ended up having over an hour for breakfast.



Don't be fooled by the coffee branding. We ate at Nando's. As far as airport food was concerned, it was the best of the lot there.

Our plane was waiting for us at the gate. We'd picked a great day to get the heck out of Melbourne. Seems like winter was going to hit with a vengeance.

Check out those clouds! I was a little worried for a while that we would be caught by some bad weather. I was to later find out that the pelting rains and bitter cold got to Melbourne in the mid-afternoon.

For us and for now, it was mostly blue skies on the hour and 20 minute flight into Sydney airport.

(Continued in Next Post)