This is the thread that ties the reflections, stories, adventures and passions of a Nuevo Mexicana who arrived in the Land Down Under via southern Spain.
No trip to Sydney would be complete without a visit to its various harbours. If you are short on time and would like to visit several sights on the water the quickest form of transportation is probably a water taxi, but be prepared to pay for the fast service.
Hi Maya, great photo and a creative take on this week's theme. I also like that it is painted just like a land Taxi with the little Taxi sign on the top. Very cute.
My journey began 6 years ago, when I married my partner of 10 years. 3 days later he left to start a new job in southern Spain. I joined him 6 months later, for what I thought would be a year. A year quickly turned into 5. On New Year's Eve 2008, Mark asked me where I wanted to ring in 2009. Off the top of my head I said Sydney. In May we were packing our bags and heading to a new job Down Under. These are the stories of our ex-pat adventures. To learn more about me see my posts under lamaya.
It looks interesting to me...Happy hunting.
ReplyDeletea water taxi would be fun but I do imagine it to be expensive. I love Sydney!!
ReplyDeletePerfect for the theme!
ReplyDeleteThat looks like it could be fun, but I'd want to drive it. Nice take.
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That is a really cool boat/taxi. It does look like fun. Also a great way to get a photo of the Sydney Harbor.
ReplyDeleteI love how the water taxi is painted yellow like a regular taxi cab. Great take on the theme.
ReplyDeleteHi Maya, great photo and a creative take on this week's theme. I also like that it is painted just like a land Taxi with the little Taxi sign on the top. Very cute.
ReplyDeleteHappy Holidays...