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6 months later...

Wow, has it been 6 months since I've posted anything?? At the rate it's going, it seems like it's going to be a biannual posting! Will be rectified now...

Would like to post some pictures from recent trip with the Wong family members. Photos are only my current favourites of most places we visited.

Sydney's skyline at dawn from the 44th floor of our serviced apartment complex right in the heart of the city. It. was. awesome.



The gang at the Opera House




One gorgeous day at Bondi Beach. We were trying to jump and take photo at the same time?



My lovely cuz doing a lovely naval-gazing pose...



Hobart. On the way to Port Arthur. Somewhere along the A3?


Ok, I think I have to do this in installments.. now it's getting late and I want to sleep already!!

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