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A Costa Mesa family went down under last Christmas, had exactly the
sort of vacation they had hoped for and barely wanted to come back up.
Via planes, trains and automobiles, Jennifer and Lee Farris and their
children Julie, Jason and Jonathan Farris took in everything from the
famous Sydney Opera House to the local, not-so-famous beaches during
their three week vacation to Australia late last year.
“We wanted to go because it’s been kind of like a lifelong dream with
my husband . . . it’s a place we’ve never been,” said Jennifer Farris,
44. “We did everything.”
The family started by renting a car and driving down Australia’s Great
Ocean Road, which was Lee Farris’ favorite scenic moment.
“I’d have to say the most spectacular and memorable scenery was along
the Great Ocean Road, especially in the Port Campbell area and along the
Victorian Coast,” he said.
The family then took a sleeper train for two nights and three days
across the length of the continent and arrived in Western Australia. From
there, they flew to the middle, to Ayer’s Rock.
“They have magnificent rock formations and you can hike around the
area,” Jennifer Farris said. “It’s kind of like a desert area -- it’s
extremely hot. You can only hike certain times of the day cause you can
pass out.”
After flying back to the eastern Gold Coast of Australia, the Farrises
visited tropical areas and rain forests and rode sky rails that offered a
view of everything at once.
In Sydney, a baby sitter watched the three children at the hotel while
Jennifer and Lee Farris watched “La Boheme” at the Sydney Opera House.
“It was absolutely fabulous,” Jennifer Farris said. “We had seats in
the second row. We could see their faces, we could see the orchestra down
below in the pit.”
The family also took a tour of the Opera House and peered into all the
different rooms that stage different concerts and operas and plays.
Last stops before heading home included the Olympic Park, the beaches
(both big and small) and the Sydney Harbor Bridge, which they walked
across on a day that was so windy it was as if they were being blown
across.
“It’s their summer,” Jennifer Farris said. “But Sydney is very similar
to Los Angeles in weather. We went from freezing to the very hot of the
desert and the tropical weather along the coast.”
* Have you, or someone you know, gone on an interesting vacation
recently? Tell us your adventures. Drop us a line to Travel Tales, 330 W.
Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627; e-mail [email protected]; or fax to
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