I've saved the best until last. What a eyeful I got of Sydney harbour this morning. Apart from the obvious landmarks, you can see the sweep of Farm Cove and the botanical gardens to the left of the opera house and then the ferries docked at Circular Quay between the opera house and the bridge.
Behind the bridge, to the bottom right, you can see the huge block of flats at McMahon's Point (where my ex-step-brother lives) and behind the city centre you can see the Anzac bridge which leads away from the city, towards Balmain .
Darling Harbour is tucked away behind the sky scrapers (you can just make it out) and the Rocks is the area at the bottom of the bridge pylon, over the water on the city side.
Some orientation for you, at last. It's impossible to describe the place without it. Thank you Nikon. Thank you Jetstar.
2 comments:
Goodness you've been busy! Haven't yet had time to read the words but pictures are pretty spectacular. Erm, wife of six actually, sitting on small child's wooden brick trolley as we've sold our chairs to pay for upkeep of the interweb machine. Just worked out how to use it, but can't find your email address so let me know how to reach you in a maginally less public way and I'll fill you in on all the latest goings on in my world. Big snogs, wife ofxxx. ps, sorry for cutting you off when calling from the other side of the world the other day, offspring playing in empty bath and broke tooth yet again!
pah no time to read the words...the world is divided into those who read the blog and those who look at the pretty pictures.
Will ring you soon to return big snogs but take care on that trolley in the meantime.
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