Your trip is the only way I will get there. So I am here. Who cares if it isn't done that way
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Thanks for following along this one! Glad to see you here.
OK, all caught up. No surprise on carrying the fruit. We can't take it in or out of California due to the fruit flies and stuff.
No surprise that your DH ordered the salads!

We would starve without some sort of provisions in the room!

That was a measly amount of sauce. Now I want spaghetti!
Looking forward to what you have planned for the night!
Shall we just say that DH and I had a bit of a minor disagreement about provisions for Jenolan?
But it worked out in the end. We were really only there for 1 night and given that we spent all of 8 hours in the room (with the majority of that time spent sleeping), there really wasn't much time for us to eat in the room anyway.
I want spaghetti too. But we had a seafood pasta on Monday night for dinner and I think I might need to cook something different for dinner tonight.
It might not be done that way BUT I could never pass up coming along with any adventure with YOU You could probably make laundry day exciting for me just add pictures and narrate the way you always do and I would be IN
Now here we have the shirts that are made from cotton.

Did you know that cotton fabric originated in ....?

I learn so much from you
Now you've made me

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Glad to see you here, Ruthie.
Hehhehe welcome to Sydney...and its traffic! But seriously, 2.5 hours from the airport to Glenbrook is bad, even by Sydney standards

Glad your survived the drive...
And is that sweet potato I see atop your tenderloin!
Cant wait to read your take on Sydney and the BM
My friends in Pyrmont said almost the exact same thing!
Yes. That is sweet potato on top of the tenderloin. Masterchef has a LOT to answer for.
This trip wasn't too crammed with activities. We did have a lot of 'downtime' on this trip. So we really didn't cover too much.
I also agree that cheese is not a dessert

The souffle sounds pretty good though!
Wow that traffic was bad

I didn't realise how lucky I was not hitting any traffic on my way to the airport in Sydney - I might have missed my flight if it was like that! That would have been early afternoon I think.
I'm kind of used to windy roads and have no problem driving in the Dandenongs after dark, but strange windy roads in the dark still kind of scare me. The ones in the US will be interesting driving on the wrong side of the road
Your accommodation looks nice enough, even if the TV is in a bit of a useless position
The traffic travelled slow and it moved. There were some spots of stop and start but once you got used to the speed, it wasn't so bad. Although....at the time, I was chaffing at the bit. I had hoped to make it to Jenolan earlier so that we could get an earlier tour done.
That last 10 km down to Jenolan is much more windy that the Dandenongs. And the roads in the Dandenongs are designed for 2 car traffic. The road at Jenolan masquerades as 2-car traffic.
We never turned the TV on; so I have no idea if it worked or not!
Yaaaay Jenolan! Love that place
Hope you'll like what we did there.
Great start
I'm feeling a bit sheepish reading your TR, as I realise that I unknowingly committed an offence on an Aussie trip 4 years back. I visited Tropical Fruit World on a trip to the Gold Coast and bought a couple of bits of fruit at the end to take back to the hotel. From memory though, Tropical Fruit World is just over the border of NSW. Oh dear.
If you never never tell, we'll never never know.
(I'd never admit to having taken from from Queensland into NSW....even if I did kinda do it on a driving trip.....no, not me.)
You're not the first, we almost always buy fruit on the drive home from QLD (through Stanthorpe/Warwick area)
It just seems so easy to forget when you're in a car and oblivious to state border signs.
As far as I was aware, the only times it's a BIG no-no where you can get into real trouble is going into WA or Tassie. The other borders are too hard to control with so many road crossings. You'd usually see signs advising when organic matter is not allowed in. But I'd say not taking it on any flights is a good rule of thumb
I never forget when I'm flying between states. There are just so many signs and bins out at the airports that its hard to miss.
I did not know that you should not take fruit across state borders in Australia. I most certainly did not know this about California either. We may have broken that particular rule.
The traffic looked awful. The hotel looks really nice and the meals looked delicious.
Corinna
Seems like the no-fruit fly-ing across states was a good discussion point for this TR.
The meals were delicious on this trip.