My traveling buddy, Lynne, and I pulled in to home about 8:30 night before last. We were TIRED...and Lynne was SICK. She's on antibiotics and on the mend.
What can I say? Australia was everything I expected and much more. We had the perfect Delegation Manager - Tim - who was with us the entire trip. He is a native Aussie and he knows and loves his country PLUS he was excited to share it with us. We all adored him.
I think the best way to share the trip is through some of my favorite photos....I'm also working on blogging it at
http://p2ptravelers-australia.blogspot.com. I wrote a little while we were traveling, but now I'm going back and adding more text and photos. But for this blog, I'll just share some of the highlights:

Here is our group before we went through security at SFO...do we look happy or what?

At Telstra Stadium, the site of many of the 2000 Olympics, we divided into 2 groups for a tour. Here's my half - they played the sounds of 110,000 people screaming and clapping as we entered the stadium.

I can't remember the story Tim told us, but this is the 'Fat Ass Wombat' on this pole. Wombats are animals of Australia...and this one sits on top of one of the many poles outside Telstra Stadium which commemorates the many volunteers who helped with the 2000 Olympics.

Lynne and I swam in the Olympic Pool at the Sydney Olympic Aquatic Center. Notice we are in the medium fast lane? That might be the truth for Lynne...but I truly don't belong in any sort of fast lane!

Every time we changed hotels, we changed rooming lists. Here's what they looked like.

On the second morning, we took a group shot at Mrs. Macquire's chair. Then we walked along the water and took lots of photos with the Opera House and the Harbor Bridge in the background. This is Lynne, Dustin, and I....GO TEAM!

The skyline of Sydney, Australia!

The Kookaburra! These birds are the world's largest kingfishers and are known for their loud, manic laughing call. It sounds more like a baby crying to me. These birds are awesome and you saw them everywhere.

On our way to Canberra, we stopped at a little village called Berrima. Lynne, Dustin, and I each had a cappucino and a scone...Yum...

Here we are at the AIS - Australian Institute of Sport in Canberra. This is where athletes come to train. Our guide told us there is only ONE mindset - You ARE training to be a professional...and there is no plan B.

We had an absolutely wonderful group of delegates...here are 5 of our 23 girls: Stephanie, Ginalisa, Mandie, Christine, and Margot.

And two of our 9 guys: Alex and Samir

In Canberra, this is looking out from the Australian War Museum towards Parliament House.

In the War Museum, there are walls like this with the names of the fallen in the various wars Australia has fought in.

Before heading back to the Sydney airport to fly to Darwin, we went to the Gold Creek Sheep Station. Clancy, a kelpie, rounded up all those sheep and guided them to a pen that was probably at least 150 yards away. It was amazing to watch. A few of the sheep lunged at him when he would bark right in their faces.

All of us who wanted to, got to hold one of the sheep, well, I guess I should more accurately say - we got to hold the sheep up. He was SO relaxed...so limp! When it was time to let the sheep out of the pen, they would start jumping as they came through the chute. Watch this: