Thursday, November 3, 2011
Sometimes you have to go a little bit out of your comfort zone to experience beautiful things :)
Nobody wants to wake-up extra early on a Sunday morning and be at the train station at 4:53, but when we got to our destination, we realised that quite a few made the effort!
The international food festival in Sydney organised a special breakfast on the beach event: Breakfast on Bondi! bring your breakfast picnic or buy something from the nice foodstalls around and enjoy the sunrise with a didgeridoo and then a 50-piece orchestra playing in the background! :D
Unfortunately there were clouds and so the sunrise wasn't as beautiful as expected, but that didn't stop people from being in a good mood and enjoying the beautiful music in this amazing setting!
It was so nice to see all these families and group of friends sitting together, indulging in their picnics :)
We had some fruit salad followed by home-made banana bread made by Stacey and some iced latte, mmh mmh mmh :d
After a bit, even the Sun decided to start peaking through the clouds
At least enough for some courageous to adventure themselves in the water
and for other to take advantage of the heath to have a little morning nap
but even with a nap, such early morning calls for coffee, a lot of coffee!
and maybe a second breakfast? enough yummie stuff around, choice of healthy granola muesli
fruit & yoghurt
or a nice bacon & egg roll or maybe two?
An early, but perfect start of a chill-out day on the beach, reading the newspaper and going for my first surf in Australia! :D
After all that, the hunger is there again and calls for a nice lunch in one of bondi's many cafés. This time a classic, the BLAT toasted turskish bread (Bacon, Lettuce, Avocado and Tomato)
And of course another coffee ;) but too nice&warm weather to have a hot coffee, i go for the spanish version, café con hielo, perfect!
And i don't know if it was the tiredness, the Sun or my first surf that got to me already, but on the way home i got myself a little gift :)
although, i have to admit the 70% off did help a lot in the decision of purchase as well ;)
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