Monday, October 18, 2010

Meanwhile, in the middle of nowehere...

We threw caution to the wind this weekend and went away. Somewhere REAL nice. In fact i took Thursday and Friday off work just for the occasion, rebel that i am. Our destination was Eagle View Escape, about 20 minutes west of Lithgow. It's one of those "couples only" places that likes to boast all the "couples only" things you can do there. Like play tennis. Yeah, we were lining up for that one. Or "enjoy the property at your leisure". Which is just a nice way of saying "stop being so lazy and go for a walk."




We stayed in a cabin out in the bush...









...that had a big bed and a big balcony and a spa and robes and room service...







...and i pretty much spent my days being a booze hag. Cause if Jo's gonna bring me back two bottles of expensive champagne duty free, then Lord knows I'm gonna drink it.








The bush was our backyard for a while, which was nice, being that I'm a city girl at heart. I don't think i could ever forsake the city forever though. I even love the noise, which is weird right? And the smell. Jo is a country boy though, so he was in his element.





We walked in the wild, amongst the animals, just like regular Dr Doolittle's. (Although i will just say, Jo was a total baby. He was too scared to go anywhere in the vicinity of the roos. Thought they were gonna walk right up and sucker punch him. Like they don't have better things to do, like eat grass.)










The property had a grand river running right through it - the landscape felt so quintessentially Australian actually, and that was really nice. I say it all the time, and i mean it - this country is so unique, it can be harsh and stark and hard, but there's a real beauty in all that. I mean look at this - this is special, you know?













We decided to go ahead and be a couple for a while, since it seemed the thing to do at a "couples only" place. So here's some couple-y goodness for you to enjoy, or puke at, or pin on your walls. Whatevs.











I hung out with a goat for a while, since it was there, and had a collar, which everyone knows is the universal signal for "this animal is a pet." So. It was totally safe and all.





We had dinner delivered hot to our door...





And i had about a billion of these...






...cause hell, bubbles just get me excited.







So it was all very nice! I read my book and we watched a ton of old Seinfeld episodes, and drank to our hearts content, and became one with nature....what more could we want.



On our way home, it started raining. Or so i thought. "Why is it raining funny?" i asked Jo. To which he replied, "That's snow you effing idiot".
Huh.
Well! How am i supposed to know! I've never seen snow fall from the sky! Does it snow in Sydney?? NO! Would i venture anywhere in winter where it DOES snow?? NO! What do you take me for!!!??? No no, the cold and me, we just aren't friends. So anyway, it snowed. And then it cleared. And then it snowed again. And then it cleared AND snowed. Goddamn weather.

We stopped into the Blue Mountains on our way back, and decided a bit of a bushwalk was in order.



Here's the bush




And here's the view.



And here's me with a waterfall



And here we are, couple of crazy kids in love.
(*insert finger in mouth. vomit. continue reading*)




Before we headed back to Sydney, we stopped in Leura, a pretty little town up there in the mountains, for scones and tea. On this occasion, our scones came in a flower pot.



Both kooky AND delicious. And that was the mini-break, and now its over and frankly that's depressing. Lucky i have about a thousand and one other things going on to divert my attention from the fact that i won't have another holiday till my honeymoon, which is freaken ages away. Again, i bemoan the fact that i can't have my cake and eat it too. (Who came up with this ridiculous saying by the way. Why would anyone buy a cake they didn't want to eat??? It's expression number 351 in the English language that MAKES NO SENSE!!!)


5 comments:

  1. For my first comment on this blog, I would like to note how wonderful and rustic the Australian bush looks, how amazing an experience it must have been for Ornella to be amongst all those kangaroos while Jo cowered behind the safety fence, and ask Ornella to consider how many people wore that bathrobe before her.

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  2. Snap on the bathrobe, Leah. I think the kangaroos swan about wearing them if the place isn't fully booked. Just like how dogs really can play poker like those pictures in bad motels suggest. They just don't do it in front of humans.
    Anyways, to clear one thing up, the expression regarding the cake is stupid, because you've kinda quoted it wrong. It should actually be to eat your cake and have it too, which you can't obviously, because you've just eaten it. Make sense?
    Now, get back to work. :)

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  3. Well aren't you gals just a barrel of laughs.

    Suze: you know alot of random crap. I pick you for my trivia team.

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  4. Sadly the stuff I know rarely comes up in pub quizzes. Phil is wayyy better for that sort of thing. Heather (Raleigh) will attest that he knows far too much about everything. I'll get the beers in though.
    By the way, I'm pencilling you in for Russia next year. You said you would. k-thx-bai.

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  5. Russia is on biatch. As long as it's post-October. And you know what that means don't you? The ushanka is coming out. YES!

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