Category: Australia

Sunburned Country

Sue picked me up today and we went to Belmont Lagoon:

This is a lagoon nestled between Lake Macquarie and the ocean, which has a rich history from ancient times (aboriginal heritage describes the lagoon as being formed from the tears of the weeping moon) through the late 1880s (when the area was heavily mined) and into WW2 (when an antitank wall allowed seawater to enter the previously freshwater lagoon). Now the area is mostly wild, and today it was very quiet and as you can see the water was still. We saw crabs and little fish in the waters, but no other wildlife.

We then headed over to Caves Beach for a bit if spelunking! Sue had planned well, and the tide was out so were able to enter all the scary caves…

…from which we thankfully emerged unscathed πŸ˜‰

As you can see the weather was lovely today, and writing this several hours later I think I may have even got a bit sunburned.

We also had a quick stop at Redhead beach. This is a location where I almost perished many times as a child, tossed and turned by the merciless waves and attacked by wild jellyfish and rabid dogs. Australia in the 70s and 80s knew how to turn boys into men!

Oh and I’ve already sent loads of these, so watch your mailboxes πŸ™‚

Flopping

I went shopping for a while yesterday to the local mall, and things seemed fairly pre-Covid to me. Australia seems to have moved on more than the USA, and mask wearing is almost nonexistent. I’m still wearing mine, if only because I don’t want to risk catching it before I return!

The weather was beautiful, and the walk home from the mall was actually quite warm. Even so the Australians still talk about the cold, and it’s amusing how I seem to have adjusted to real cold compared to the brisk temperatures they find uncomfortable here πŸ™‚

And then today, I went to visit Adam for some card flopping!

We played 12 games in total, using 4 decks each made from cards from two sets (Jumpstart and Crimson Vow). This was about 6 hours of Magic, and we’ve still got more packs to open, decks to build and games to play!

As usual Adam won virtually every game (he’s like a Magic AI) but it was great playing the game for the first time in years and catching up, and I’m already looking forward to our next games next week.

It was also relaxing to have a day where I didn’t walk 20,000 steps! It’s not as easy now as when I was a stripling πŸ™‚

Baranagarangaroona

Yesterday Sue an I woke early like roosters, and decided to walk over the same bridge that we had climbed the day prior! We wanted to do it for its own sake, and to visit a secret garden hidden just over the other side.

To get there we walked along the harbour walk that winds past Barangaroo, the new casino-that-isn’t-yet-a-casino. The weather was lovely and the new foreshore development was great and I’ll almost certainly do this walk almost every time I visit from now on. It led right to the bridge, over which we then strolled!

That’s the view looking back from the northwest side, and you can see Luna Park on the left. It may look cold and menacing, but it was actually quite comfortable. Right behind us from where this photo was taken was Wendy’s Secret Garden, which is an eccentric fairytale garden designed and built over many years by a Sydney artist.

After the return to the CBD and lunch it was time to head to Newcastle and mum’s, and the long-awaited reunion:

Dinner was meat pies followed by a Toobs binge:

You can bet this won’t be the first bag of Toobs I’ll be inhaling this trip πŸ™‚