So, what do I have to report from this trip?
- The U of Sydney folks are a very bright bunch of folks, as Ryan's book is already in very good shape and he received some great feedback from a variety of perspectives. And they were terrific hosts--I ate well.
- That perhaps I can drive on the other side of the road, but I keep forgetting to walk on the other side of the sidewalk.
- I had no real jet lag upon arrival. I do wonder how I will handle class on Monday after twice experiencing Sunday via the miracle of crossing the international date line and flying 24 hours again.
- When I visited Romania in 2004 or 2005, I was struck by how many EU flags I saw. So, after a few days in Sydney, I can only guess that there is a deep desire on the part of the Aussies to join the international organization of the Lion King. So many banners for the Lion King, it seemed like the national flag.
- Aussies start early and end early, at least while I was here. Heaps of traffic at 7am the morning I arrived. I walked to Darling Harbour my last night to try out a brew pub. The whole area was chock full of folks who were finishing their drinks and moving on. At 7pm? Including bachelorette parties. I would expect such stuff to get going later.
- When you order kangaroo tail, you get a heap of meat.
- I was reminded that Australian TV is ... lame. Although Paula Abdul is judging dance competitions in Australia! Hmmm....
- On the other hand, Sydney is a beautiful city, where even the thunderstorms move quickly through so that we can get ack to enjoying the city.
- I still don't quite understand Australian Rules Football, but it makes more sense than cricket and is pretty entertaining.