tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7826590137201441127.post653411018624297275..comments2024-02-14T11:01:13.504+08:00Comments on ygblog4: yghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07054865524193859788noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7826590137201441127.post-72892833690130932492009-06-23T11:25:53.642+08:002009-06-23T11:25:53.642+08:00pck, it slightly colder in melbourne than in sydne...pck, it slightly colder in melbourne than in sydney. sure, there are eateries offering asian cuisines but they are far and few between and you usually have to take a train or drive to get to these places; no hdb coffee-shops and neighbourhood food courts like in s'pore.<br />talking about driving, it is a much pleasant experience here. the majority of motorists signal when they are changing lane or when turning and they don't sound their horn or flash their light when you coast on the inner (fast) lane. generally, they keep to speed limits and stop when the traffic light changes to red.ygnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7826590137201441127.post-79419785674205148242009-06-23T00:30:59.011+08:002009-06-23T00:30:59.011+08:00With a maximum daytime temperature of around 15C o...With a maximum daytime temperature of around 15C or 16C, it must be quite a chilly experience to drink coffee and eat pie outdoors!<br />Here in Sydney, the weather is equally cold. Except for its cold and wet winter, otherwise the kangaroo land is really not that bad, almost as good as home. And with so many asian restaurants and eateries around, it is actually not difficult to find your favourite laksa, chicken rice, mee rebus and other asian cuisines that taste as good as what we have back home!pcknoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7826590137201441127.post-23029076082883334992009-06-22T08:59:42.483+08:002009-06-22T08:59:42.483+08:00victor, visitor's visa is valid for 3 months. ...victor, visitor's visa is valid for 3 months. it's winter here, so it's cold. if you like the quiet life and can go without chicken rice, mee rebus, nasi briyani, chwee kueh, etc, then a longer stay is okay.ygnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7826590137201441127.post-86937220289386482702009-06-21T17:28:31.243+08:002009-06-21T17:28:31.243+08:00Looks like you are really enjoying yourself over t...Looks like you are really enjoying yourself over there, YG. If I were you, I won't feel like coming home to Singapore.<br /><br />What is the maximum period you are permitted to stay there? (By the Australian government I mean, not Ian. :p)Victorhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10339178864363140977noreply@blogger.com