Saturday, May 30, 2009

Fashion Design from Thailand and a New Army Graduate

I had another short shift at the airport this weekend but everyone I spoke to was very friendly and told interesting tales about their visit.

The first people I made contact with were a group of Thais. Two of the women in the group had been in Sydney for a month to train students in fashion design. While their English was limited (and my Thai language skills even more limited) we managed to have a good chat. They had enjoyed their time in Sydney - especially the shopping outings!

Also travelling on Thai was a young Polish girl who is studying tourism in Sydney and was going back to Poland for a sad and unexpected trip home - her father had just died and she was returning for his funeral.

Travelling to London on Qantas was a friendly young Italian backpacker who had spent 4 months in Australia and had seen much of the country, including a stint with some friends in a campervan in the Northern Territory. On the same flight was an Aussie who lives in England and was home for a short visit to attend the army graduation of his son in Wagga and visit relatives in Brisbane.

On a flight back to Christchurch was a very friendly 70's couple who had come to Sydney for a short visit, mainly to see the live musical 'Chicago' which they really enjoyed. They were originally from England and had settled in New Zealand 53 years ago. The husband told me the story of why he chose to go to New Zealand rather than Australia. At the time there was a ten pounds passage fee to emigrate to Australia whereas it was a free passage from England to New Zealand. This was what made up his mind and he originally went for one year to see how he liked it. His wife followed when he decided on a longer stay.

Till next time.

Peter

Souvenirs Australia Warehouse

Sunday, May 24, 2009

Bondi For A Day And School In Hobart

I did a shorter shift this week at the airport so didn't get to chat to as many visitors as normal but still came across quite an interesting and varied bunch.

There was lovely older Scottish lady travelling home on Qantas who had been here to visit relatives in Cessnock in the Hunter Valley and also sampled and bought wine at 2 wineries. She said that they had been living in Australia now for 45 years and loved the Hunter Valley area.

I chatted to a guy from the Netherlands who was just in transit for the day from NZ. He went to see friends in Bondi and also spent some time at the beach, all within the space of the few hours that he had here. There was also a group of 3 English guys who had just spent 5 days in Sydney after coming from NZ. This included a very big last night in town from which I think they were still suffering!!

Another fellow from the Netherlands that I met had been here training crane operators that work over water in Newcastle Harbour. Others I talked to included a young Irish woman living in Singapore and a Thai male in Sydney for just 2 days on business.

The youngest traveller I came across was a young Thai student- around 15 or 16 years old - who is studying at High School in Hobart. He was travelling alone back home to Bangkok for a family visit. What a contrast it would be between home in huge, chaotic, bustling Bangkok and the much quieter and peaceful surrounds of Tasmania.

Till next week.

Peter

Souvenirs Australia Warehouse

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Family Visits, Marriages to Aussies & A Cooking Show

Plenty of visitors on their way home this week after family visits. They included a Danish woman here to see her daughter who had married an Aussie and an English couple visiting family in the Camden area.

One English woman was here for the wedding of her daughter in Sydney. The wedding reception on Sydney Harbour was actually filmed for an upcoming episode of the Masterchef cooking show. She has another daughter already married to an Aussie and living here so I guess she will be making many more visits 'Down Under'.

I also chatted to an Aussie who has been living in Sri Lanka for over a year and was just home on a short visit to see family in Canberra. There was also a German guy here on business for 2 weeks, a friendly French lady who travelled around the country with a friend and a Canadian backpacker on his way to Rome who had just loved his few months stay in Australia.

I'm often surprised at how adventurous some of our visitors are and their willingness and ability to be able to easily drive cars or campervans around a rather different country to their own. This week I spoke to a young Swiss couple who drove a campervan all the way from Perth to Darwin.

Till next time.

Peter

Souvenirs Australia Warehouse

Sunday, May 10, 2009

Business Travellers and a New Teacher for Wollongong

I didn't get a chance to do my update last week so this one covers some of the interesting travellers I've met over the last 2 weekends.

I've come across quite a few business travellers including a Canadian male who spent 2 weeks in Canberra, German and Swedish businessmen here for just a few days. There was also a New Zealander here for just 1 night for her own company conference in Coogee. Great spot to have a conference! Go homing on Singapore Airlines was a young Syrian lady who lives in the United Arab Emirates. She was here for a week of work training.

There have been quite a few holidaymakers lately who have travelled around Oz in rental campervans. They seem to be generally quite comfortable driving in Australia. One Irish guy I came across had shared a campervan right across the Nullarbor to Perth from Sydney. He had also spent 6 months working in Sydney.

On a flight to Beijing was a friendly Californian who had spent 3 weeks in Australia and was off to China for the second 3 weeks of his holiday. I imagine it will be quite a contrast to his last 3 weeks here. He had done an Oz Experience bus trip up the East Coast and also camped in a tent at Uluru.

Travelling on Qantas back to London was an English woman who had spent time in Sydney and with friends in Wollongong and really enjoyed her stay. She mentioned that she will be back to work later in the year and had already lined up a teaching job in Wollongong.

Other visitors of note were an English couple who visited relatives in Brisbane who were soon taking up Australian citizenship and 2 young French brothers who visited another brother of theirs in Brisbane.

Till next time.

Peter

Souvenirs Australia Warehouse