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Wednesday, March 9, 2011

9th March 2011 - Kirribilli Point & Harbour Foreshore

Today Don and I went to Milson Point by train and walked to Kirribilli Point
(under the Northern End of the Harbour Bridge).

We bought some fish and chips from Kirribilli and sat in the park with the view.

Kirribilli residents also shared the same view. these were the houses next to us.

We had a great view if the Harbour and the Opera House including all
manner of water craft that sailed past.

From the park we had an interesting perspective of the city...

And the Opera House.

We were fascinated by the colours on this bridge tower

and on the big nuts that hold the bridge girders to its foundations.

I certainly had not seen the bridge from this vantage point before.


Neither from this point of view.

The Ibises shared the park with us and hoped we might throw them a scrap or two.

As we walked back to the ferry terminal we noticed the Anzac bridge in
the distance and the Sydney Harbour Pilot boat moored across from us
bright red and yellow so as to be easily seen.


We decided to take one more shot of the Opera House whilst waiting for the ferry.

And another of the old Sydney wharves.

It was a leisurely day, sunny and relaxing. I was having more train and ferry rides
than I had ever had in all the rest of my life and I am finding it relaxing and fun.

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