Saturday, November 22, 2025

Next Stop, Australia

Hello everyone.


Hopefully, you are joining me with another cuppa as we continue with our journey.


Stepping on board another plane and several hours later, we were blinking our eyes into the beautiful sunshine of Sydney, Australia.


When we arrived at our hotel, the receptionist very kindly told us about a drone light show about to take place close to where we were staying in Darling Harbour. This was to celebrate and welcome the coming of Spring.




On our first full day in Sydney, we used 'Hop-on, Hop-off' buses to get around the city. No visit to Sydney would be complete without a few iconic buildings, structures and landscapes. So here they are from various points during our stay.

Sydney Opera House




Sydney Harbour Bridge




We also passed by Bondi Beach on the bus. It was the local schools' half-term break that week, and it was very busy. However, we can say we saw parts of the beach.



We took the following two photos from the observation deck of the Sydney Sky Tower with its breathtaking views over the city and harbour. Neither hubby nor myself are keen on heights, but this was worth overcoming a fear. I ventured a little nearer the edge to take a peek at the very long way down.




We spent another day in the Hunter Valley, a major wine-producing region north of Sydney. We visited three independent, family-run wineries and enjoyed several glasses of their finest. At one of the wineries, we were told about the kangaroos who also like to visit and are very partial to the best grapes. They obviously have a taste for the good life!





While in Sydney, we joined a 'First Nations' guide, who explained a bit more about the culture and philosophy of her people and how that influences their lives in harmony with nature.


We then spent a leisurely afternoon wandering in Sydney Botanical Gardens, which we had seen previously from the bus.





We also managed to find a few friendly, sleepy animals at the Wildlife Sydney Zoo in Darling Bay. This is Ringo, if my memory is correct, a bare-nosed wombat. I thought they were slow movers - not on the day we visited, when he hurtled across his enclosure at the visitors watching him safely behind a heavy-duty screen. Wombats are marsupials, and they carry their young in a pouch on the mother's body. Unlike other marsupials such as the koala, kangaroo and Tasmanian Devil, wombats' pouches face backwards to prevent dirt reaching the joey while mum is digging.



This koala is still enjoying his 22 plus hours sleep time.


As we ended our time in Sydney, we were able to catch up with our DIL's godparents, whom we met at last year's wedding. We took the ferry to Mosman Bay to meet them and enjoyed a lovely meal while overlooking another beautiful area, Balmoral Beach. 



This is Manly Beach, another lovely place. 


And finally, George's Head lookout, which was a former military fortification, where we saw views of Sydney from the opposite side of the bay. 








From Sydney, we hired a car and drove to Katoomba in the Blue Mountains. The first place we visited was Echo Point and the rock formations known as the Three Sisters. Local legend says that these were three real sisters, turned to stone to save them from a tribal battle.



Not far from our hotel was an attraction called Scenic World, where, by various modes of transport, it is possible to view the outstanding surroundings from multiple levels. We tried the cable car first, which was amazing










The next mode of transport was less fun. One of the steepest passenger railways in the world, travelling at 4 metres per second at a very steep angle. My scream was very loud. I will not be trying that again!


Despite my fright, it was a wonderful day.


On the way back to our hotel, we saw this memorial to all those who helped build the first roads through the Blue Mountains.







Driving back to the airport, we were bound for our last destination in Australia - Melbourne.


Our hotel had a jazz theme with many iconic jazz singers and bands on the walls. We even had a framed saxophone on our wall! The view from our balcony was of Flagstaff Gardens, Melbourne's oldest park. 




I particularly enjoyed riding the circular tram route in Melbourne, which travels around the city's central area. It was fun travelling on vintage 1920s and 1930s trams. We used it when we visited the Melbourne Museum. This museum showcases First Nations culture, the history and growth of the city, and some prehistoric skeletons. There was a lovely garden outside with a variety of trees and plants.


We also spent a very enjoyable but very long day travelling along the Great Ocean Road. One of the places we stopped to take photos was a group of rock formations known as the Twelve Apostles, though only seven remain standing now due to erosion. 






Another place we saw that day was Loch Ard Gorge, the site of a shipwreck that claimed only two teenagers and for which the English-speaking world hoped for a romantic ending to the story.


It did not happen.


The views of the area, however, are stunning.





A few more photos taken along the Ocean Road.







Hubby was also very quick with the camera and managed to catch a koala and a kangaroo in the lens.





While we were in Melbourne, we also walked around part of the outside of their cricket ground.



And a few final views of Melbourne, including some of its unique architectural buildings.





After nearly a fortnight in Australia, our next destination was calling - New Zealand.

Have a lovely week, everyone. Hopefully you will come travelling with me again next week.

22 comments:

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    1. Thank you, Linda. I'm glad you enjoyed them. 😊

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  2. All of these are great to look through. My fave is Ringo! What a neat adventure all around. Stunning waters as well. Very, very cool adventure.

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    1. Ringo was very cute but he did make me jump when he ran at the screen. Very fast little legs!
      Glad you are enjoying the adventure. It has been very hard trying to choose the best photos to give a flavour of the fun we had. I hope I'm getting it about right x

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    2. I would jump too! You are getting it very right. There's so much to share and it's nice because I get to see it all. Thank you!

      Regarding the pegboards in the studio that we put up, yes! So nice to keep things off the floor and in boxes. For many years now I've had lots of pegboards hanging in the kitchen. We don't have upper cupboards so we use pegboards and I just love it.

      Wishing you a wonderful week ahead. Excited to see more photos.

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  3. We loved the bus in Sydney too and I met up with someone I'd been emailing for years , but I loved Melbourne more

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    1. It felt very nostalgic on the tram. I really loved it. Sydney and Melbourne are very different aren't they. I was surprised at how much I enjoyed the architecture in Melbourne. However the were lots of good memories I have of both cities now.

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  4. Goodness, you certainly packed a lot in and got to see so many wonderful sights. It's good that you were able to spend a good chunk of time there rather than a whistle stop tour, you can really get a flavour of the place when you're there for a decent length of time. I would have loved all the Australian animals. Looking forward to hearing about New Zealand next.

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    1. Thank you, Jo. Everywhere we went was a real pleasure and I know we have been very blessed to be able to have seen and done all those wonderful things. I'll start putting the New Zealand section together for next week. Another wonderful place to visit.

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  5. Wow another fantastic post, your photo's are a perfect memory for you both, thank you for sharing.

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    1. Thank you, Marlene. We have so many good memories and it is lovely to look back at the pictures we took while we were away. I'm glad you are enjoying seeing them too.

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  6. A delight in every direction. You certainly managed to see a lot.

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  7. What an adventure, so many great photos and memories of your time in Australia, thank you for sharing them with us:)

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    1. Glad you are enjoying the photos and adventures with me, Rosie. Each place holds special memories for hubby and I.

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  8. Thank you so much for your kind comment, Janice. We certainly were two very busy people while we were away. We just tried to make the most of every moment we were away.

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  9. What a fabulous two weeks in Australia, you must have come home with so many wonderful memories and I can't wait 'til your New Zealand post.

    All the best Jan

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    1. We had a fabulous time in Australia and with it being Spring, it wasn't too hot either. It has been good to record some of those memories here and share them with you all. New Zealand was just as amazing 😊

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  10. Oh thank you for sharing so many photos!! Australia has always been on my bucket list (as it were) and still is, although I don't know if I will ever be able to travel that far! Looking at your photos, I am reminded why I have always wanted to visit. It is just beautiful!! And all the koalas:) I don't know about that cable car, though. Oh my!! I know you have just the best memories made! And thanks for give us a glimpse! I might need another cuppa just now:)

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    1. I'm sure you would love Australia as much as we did, Jennifer. It is a beautiful place and we only saw a very small part of this vast country. Keep it on your bucket list.
      The cable car was fine, but oh, that train ride!! It was like one of those major attraction rides: downhill at speed on a very steep angle. Need I say more?! Just getting the next photos of New Zealand ready. Have a good week and get the kettle ready for next time.

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  11. Everything looks fantastic. What an adventure you're having. Wonderful photo's. Looking forward to your next adventure. Safe travels, Happy Thanksgiving

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    1. Thank you,Sandy. Happy Thanksgiving to you too. Glad you are enjoying the adventure around the world. Every place has been very special for us with lots of wonderful memories.

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