Today was absolutely fantastic! I got to pet and feed a kangaroo! And take way to many pictures of myself doing that! I also got to pet a koala, he kind of felt like a carpet, and see a bunch of other really cool Australian animals. All before like 11 am. Because we’re just that cool. Then, we went up into the Blue Mountains, they look blue because of refraction off of Eucalyptus oil evaporating from the trees, and wandered through an absolutely gorgeous rainforest to see the 3 sisters formation and some really amazing views. We hiked down and then hitched a ride back up on the steepest railway in the world. After that, we went and learned about aborigines, painted our own boomerangs, and learned a bit about the didgeridoo. Pancakes and ribs were had for dinner (almost chicken and waffles? I blame Cade for this life decision. Although it was a very tasty life decision) and then we wandered around Sydney in the dark. Getting lost is the best 🙂 Especially when you find your way to the lucky pig statue that has a mate in Florence, Italy, teach someone to do a slightly better cartwheel in a random park while everyone stares, and somehow manage to find your way home. Life is good but now it’s bedtime. It was a rather busy day 🙂 Night!

7 thoughts on “Day 2 in a foreign land”

  1. Hi Meghan!
    Glad you’re having a great time! It’s nice to hear about your adventures
    Love,
    Dad

    1. Musical instrument like this It’s a musical instrument and really cool to listen to. I think my roommate Jenn bought their like techno cd haha 🙂

  2. did·ger·i·doo [dij-uh-ree-doo, dij-uh-ree-doo]
    noun, a musical instrument of Australian Aborigines made from a long wooden tube that is blown into to create a low drone.

    Does this describe it?

  3. I like the pictures of the kangaroo and koala! What fun that must have been!!

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