Sunday, March 13, 2005
Riverglade Reserve, Gladesville
The Gladesville Bridge with Tarban Creek in the foreground
Tarban Creek with Hunters Hill in the background
Not a bad idea, where dogs, children and soccer players roam.
This is our favourite dog walking area (close to home, anyway) and on most weekend afternoons you can find a good assortment of dogs here, off the leash and going for it. Milo in particular is crazy about this place and would happily live here if we would let him. Our kids love it too because there's plenty of running space, ducks to feed and interesting things to explore like an iron footbridge and grassy hills.
Wednesday, March 09, 2005
Blues Point Road
Blues Point Road, McMahons Point.
Sydney Skyline & Bridge Glimpses from Blues Point Road
"Bridge glimpses". I sound like a real estate agent. This is one of my favourite places in Sydney. I worked here for the Disney Channel, and then later for a little facility called Babylonia. Real Estate-wise, it's a bit out of my league but a great place to work, to get a coffee or have a meal - and I'm told that The Commodore Hotel is a great pick-up place if you're a lot younger and less married then I am. I had dinner here last night with an old mate of mine from Brisbane days. Dave and I started out in the same company together and although I left in 1994, he stayed on and has had a stellar rise, culminating in a move to Singapore last year. We only see each other about once a year, but it's always a good conversation and catch up.
Tuesday, March 08, 2005
Bicentennial Park
The "Steam Fountains" at Bicentennial Park with The Treillage in centre stage.
A Perfect Day
The Playground and BBQ area
The View from Bicentennial Park towards Rhodes
This Park has rapidly become one of our favourite spots in Sydney. It is situated right next to the Sydney Olympic Park, site of the 2000 Games, and has everything you could want for a great day out with kids. There are flat, wide bike paths, fountains, BBQ's, two fantastic playgrounds, wetlands with boardwalks, a cafe and a great visitor centre. You can also take your dog along as long as they are on a leash at all times (we saw a park ranger get very cross with the owner of an unleashed dog.)
One of the highlights of the park is the row of "steam fountains" in front of the treillage. About every 10 minutes these spray a fine mist from little nozzles dotted randomly over their entire length - beautiful, and very cooling on a warm day.
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