Friday, July 12, 2013

7/12 It’s a good morning of BEEF SAUSAGES!



Just this morning, we found three big and juicy Angus beef sausages in the free food basket. Right after checking the expiration date, we cooked them up with toast and had them for breakfast, which tasted amazing by the way. We doubled checked our flight schedule and eventually found out that we were supposed to be leaving for Melbourne at 12a.m. on the fifteenth rather than sixteenth, which meant we will have to leave Britannia on the fourteenth and it’s one head ahead schedule. Luckily we checked again and found out the flaw in the plan or that might just have caused an extra amount of money and panic.

We headed west and walked for hours, again. There was this gigantic mall where I got one super cool wallet made of paper which just cost about 1 AUD. I saw it in ChangI airport before and the price was tagged for 29 SIN and that was just crazy. I also took in a pair of pants that labeled 5, but when I paid it at the counter, the cashier smiled at me and told me that I had made a great bargain because the price of the jeans had been slashed again down to 2 AUD. It meant that I just bought a pair of jeans with 60 NT!


Roxie and I shared a cup of smoothie for lunch from the famous booth: Boost. The “bartender” was extremely friendly and explained all the kinds of smoothies and their “super powers” to us in detail, which lead us to our final choice: the mixed tropical fruit and mango yogurt smoothie. The drink tasted a little bit odd in the end but you gradually get used to it and start to like it.

Dinner’s made of canned beef and mushroom with spaghetti. It tasted amazing despite cooked ourselves, unfortunately the size of the meal was not enough to fill my appetite so I swallowed some instant noodles afterwards. Tomorrow will be our last day in Perth and we’re surely going to miss it, then we visit the coldest city in Australia: Melbourne.

PS. This journal was conjured through memory pieces and photos in my Ipod for I forgot to put it down on paper in the first place.

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