In March, some areas were affected by floods followed by drought. One
day you see the water level of Parramatta
River above the bottom steps of the
stairs towards Lennox Bridge, Parramatta . The other day you
will find yourself staring at a thin layer of water remaining in the river,
with the dry riverbank clearly visible – very dramatic changes over a couple of
days and not to mention the temperature differences throughout the day.
However, I am not going to let the weather spoil my stay in Australia and I WILL make the most of my time in
Sydney , I said
to myself.
After my first interstate trip to Brisbane , Queensland ,
I found my traveler-spirit back in my blood. I am curious about everything. I
am eager to learn about different forms of arts and the vast cultural diversity
this country offers. I am TAKING OFF!
First day back to Sydney , Monday 4th June, back to
work as normal. Had an emotional morning saying goodbye to my German friends
Andrea and Patrick, an adorable couple, at the end of their short stay with me
in the flat and in fact the end of their 7-month adventure in Australia. Over
the past six months, I have been hosting travelers from Germany , France ,
Austria , Russia and Indonesia , having the opportunity
to meet great people who I would never have the chance to meet and share experiences
with. Indeed, it is the people I meet who enrich my life here in Sydney and expand my
knowledge.
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| Andrea and Patrick my adventurous German buddies! |
Monday evening, I took the train to the
city, had Japanese Tofu Bento by myself (as it was my vegetarian diet day) in a
lovely restaurant near Town Hall and walked to Sydney Observatory for a night
visit with telescope viewing session at partial lunar eclipse and educational
talks. Beautiful moon, round and bright, mysterious and inviting, seems so near
looking from the top of the Observatory Hill yet so far away.
After the educational talk, I had the most
magnificent views of the near side of the Moon in front of me – perfectly round
and white, sharp and bright, tracing shadows and light. Lighter and darker
shades, formed by debris and craters from meteor and planets, crawl across the
surface of the planet, sketching strange shapes from one end to the other. The
light areas are in fact the Lunar Highlands. The dark areas are called “Maria”
which means sea, but technically speaking there is no solid evidence of water
existence on the Moon yet. The “sea” is filled with solidified lava from
earlier lunar volcanism.
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| iPhone photo taken with the telescope using special device |
A couple of minutes later, I found myself
at the very top of the observatory, in the domes, watching the breathtaking
views of Saturn and Mars through the “historic 1874 large refracting lens
telescope, the oldest working telescope in Australia (in the south dome), or
our computer-controlled reflecting (mirrored) telescope (in the north dome).” (http://www.sydneyobservatory.com.au/whatson/telescope-sessions/)
A snapshot of the (rather complicated) computer screen is shown below.
During the night telescope session,
visitors have access to all the exhibition objects and a 3D theatre programme
all of which tell us more about where we originally come from (stardust
apparently!), how tiny we human beings are compared to the endless universe,
different kinds of telescopes, history of witnessing the transition of the
Venus (which was literally twice in a lifetime opportunity for us) and indigenous
star discoveries… Incredible night visit experience and I would definitely
recommend it to anyone like me who once had the dream of being an astronaut,
despite where we are and what we do for a living today, always have the passion
and curiosity about the unknowns beyond Earth. I guess that’s partially the
reason why I enjoy flying with planes, especially when I can be at a seemingly
parallel level with sunset or the starry, starry sky, watching the night go by
and embracing the first glimpse of light from sunrise.
Finally got home at midnight after changing train twice along the way, still managed to stay awake and cook lunch for next day to bring to work… But it’s worth the effort. Night night





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