Sunday, September 14, 2008

So artistic. Even their stairs has a water feature

Old style post pox

Playfair street, looking north

A tighter view of the same street

A shop selling bits 'n' pieces with a back
door leading to a cafe

Wish my hotel was like this

Playfair Street. Former home of the now relocated
Left Handed Shop which Edward, Iggy n I
once discovered.

3 doors. the 2 on the sides led to shops. the one
in the middle led to....

........this....

....and I found this guy....
His work was pretty good

A typical building at The Rocks

Looking North towards the bridge

Now known as Christie's


Formally known as...


At the end of Nurse's walk, I found this

Sydney skyline as viewed from the opera house

The Rocks. looking south along George Street

The Rocks. looking north along George Street

The alley to Nurse's Walk

An interesting book

The 2 faces of australia

A Digeridoo player

The harbour bridge looking from the contemporary museum
side of the quay

A beautiful flower even in winter. Only saw the insect
when i was looking thru my pics

This small boat would take sightseers across to North Sydney
and it always left full. Maybe cos it was free.

Beaver Floatplane

Kirribilli Point. This is the edge of a piece of land which on it sits
The Kirribilli House. It is the official Sydney residence of the Australian Prime Minister

Fort Denison. It's a former penal site and defensive facility
occupying a small island located north of the Royal Botanical Gardens
in Sydney Harbour

North Shore

This is the view of the Circular Quay Railway Station from the outside


A view of the platform at Circular Quay Railway Station.


The Lady Northcott. She's the oldest of the Lady ferries still in government service on the harbour. She's mainly used on the Taronga Zoo runs.


This is Pete. He comes here every day trying to catch 'the one that got away'.
Got to cahtting with him and found out the fishing was the excuse, he just
likes to people watch.

The lower walkway leading to the Opera house

One of the many pics I took of this iconic bridge

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