Saturday, 22 February 2014

Jervis Bay

For Chris' Birthday weekend we hired a 1960s weekender cottage in Jervis Bay. Jervis Bay is about 100 miles south of Sydney and is known for it's white sand beaches and crystal clear waters.

The cottage we rented was pet friendly and so it also became Rusty's first holiday away with us!

On the way we stopped in a pretty coastal town called Kiama where there is a blow hole.

On the way back we visited the Nan Tien temple outside of Wollongong, which is the largest Buddhist temple in the Southern Hemisphere.

Here is a location map:



Kiama Lighthouse

Kiama

Kiama blowhole

Out little rented cottage

Bruce and Rusty playing in the back yard!

Chris and his best friend on the verandah

Nelson's Beach looking out towards Point Perpendicular

Chris and Rusty on Nelson's Beach

Chris taking a dive!

Nelson's Beach

Nelson's Beach

Bruce paddling at Green Patch Beach

Bruce on Murray's Beach

Kangaroos  grazing on the front lawn



Bruce and Rusty on Callala Beach

Callala Beach

Nan Tien Temple

Nan Tien Temple

Saturday, 1 February 2014

Pittwater

Today we spent the day on a catamaran on Pittwater with Chris' childhood friend Julia and family. Julia's Mum bid and won the day out at a charity auction and was kind enough to invite us along! Lunch, drinks and a crew were provided, so all we had to do was sit back and enjoy it!

Pittwater is a large bay 25 miles north of Sydney harbour at the mouth of the Murray River. Most of its shoreline forms the border of the Ku-Ring-Gai Chase National Park, so it is mostly undeveloped and there are lots of secluded beaches where access is only achievable by boat.

Here is a location map:



The Countess

Sailing north

Bruce seems to be having a good time...

...and so does Chris and Lizzie!

Our captain Paddy from Ireland (emigrated to Sydney in the 1970s)

Clockwise: Bruce, Julia, Lizzie, Jason and Alice

Anchored at Hungry Beach next to another sail boat.

Bruce getting the hang of paddle boarding

Weeeeeeeee!

Getting confident now, paddling off into shark infested waters

A Sydney sea plane arrives to pick up some beach-goers

Cheese!

Sailing back to the yacht club

A nice motor boat overtaking us

Saturday, 11 January 2014

Parsley Bay

Today we visited Parsley Bay, which is a long narrow bay in the Eastern Suburbs. The water is very shallow so you can swim out quite a long way and there is also a shark net! One of our new favourites!

Here is a location map:



Looking over Parsley Bay from the Parsley Bay Reserve

Looking back towards Parsley Bay beach and bridge.

On the jetty at the end of Parsley Bay

Saturday, 4 January 2014

Sirius Cove Reserve

This afternoon we treated Rusty to a play-date with Chris' childhood friend Julia's puppy, Brookie. We met Julia at Sirius Cove Reserve on the North Shore, which has a dog friendly beach.

We let the dogs play together on the beach for a while, then did the foreshore walk to the Taronga Zoo ferry wharf and back.

Here is a location map:



Sirius Cove Beach

Bruce and Rusty enjoying the view from a lookout along the Taronga foreshore walk.

Julia and Brookie, her Kelpie / Shar Pei cross puppy.

The Sydney skyline from the Taronga foreshore walk

Curl Curl Beach

This morning we took Rusty to a dog friendly park at Curl Curl Beach, one of Sydney's Northern Beaches. Dogs aren't allowed onto the beach itself, but there is a lagoon at the northern end of the beach which dogs are allowed to paddle in.

Here is a location map:



Bruce throwing Rusty's ball for him

Bruce and Rusty on top of the sand dunes

Looking South East along Curl Curl Beach towards Manly

This sign didn't deter the surfers!

Saturday, 28 December 2013

Hong Kong

We stopped in Hong Kong for two days on the way to and from the UK this Christmas. Neither if us had been to Hong Kong before, so it was great to explore a new city.

A few of the highlights were: The buildings, Victoria Harbour, The Peak and shopping in Kowloon.

Hong Kong skyline at sunrise from our hotel room in Kowloon

Kowloon skyline from our hotel

On the Star Ferry from Kowloon to Hong Kong

Another Star Ferry going from Kowloon to Hong Kong

Arriving at Central Pier 

A lookout along The Peak walking trail. Nothing to look at though due to the weather!

The same lookout the second time we stayed in Hong Kong with improved weather!

Chris at another of The Peak walking trail lookouts

Bruce looking out over the Hong Kong from The Peak walking trail. So many buildings!

Hong Kong from The Peak walking trail.

This photo shows the walking trail hugging The Peak hillside

King Yin Lei: a mansion designed by a British architect in 1936 in a Chinese Renaissance architectural style.

An small Hong Kong apartment complex.

So many people!

So many signs!

Hong Kong skyline at night from our hotel room in Kowloon