Last week Elliot and I travelled to Sydney for my aunt and Godmother's 90th birthday. Nieces travelled from Perth, Tassie and Queensland and her one nephew from Sydney was there (telling stories about how he believed her when he was little and she called him her "favourite nephew".)
My mum, her one surviving sister was there, too, of course.
Unfortunately, Auntie Dorothy has macular degeneration and couldn't see us all, but we were thrilled that she was well enough to enjoy the day.(That's a card blocking the view of the cake by the way) It was a lovely gathering!!!
While we were in Sydney, we did a little sightseeing and I've gotta say that on a beautiful day, Sydney Harbour is a world beater.
We visited Vaucluse House...
The Heads at the opening to Sydney Harbour... and I couldn't help thinking about our ancestors who sailed through here in the 1850s... and Aunty D, too, who sailed through here on an overseas adventure a century later in the 1950s...
Standing at this same point (The Gap) we could look back the other way to this view...
Elliot and I also enjoyed visiting The Rocks (the oldest part of Sydney Harbour) where we had lunch with a view of both the Harbour Bridge and the Opera House... sigh... every Aussie should be lucky enough to do this at least once a decade or so...
Oh, and we found Zoe in Dymocks...
Finally, E and I went to the opening night of a new play put on by the Sydney Theatre Company. It's called Australia Day and it's a brilliant production -- satire at its comical, tragic best. LOVED it!
2 comments:
Happy Birthday to your Godmother and what a lovely occasion for a family gathering. I can see the clock tower!! I remember seeing an old church in the centre of Brisbane too. Zoe gets about, doesn;t she??!!
Lovely, Barb. Having heard about Aunty Dorothy for some time, I'm so pleased to see a photo of her — what a beautiful, kind, sweet face she has. No wonder you all adore her so much.
i really enjoyed the other pics, too. Thanks for sharing.
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