Wednesday, April 15, 2015

Eighty Three - Hello Old Friend

I'm back! Hi Guys - I'm sorry I've been MIA for a little while, I've been off to Sydney to visit my brother and his family and celebrate my ridiculously cute little niece's 1st birthday. Seriously. She's the most gorgeous little thing ever.  So for a couple of days my photos will have an Eastern States flair while I go through some of my holiday snaps! With my brother living over there we've been to Sydney quite a lot, and we definitely have our favourite places to visit. And of course you can't go past Circular quay and the Sydney Harbour Bridge... I hope you've all been going well!

11 comments:

  1. Love Sydney and that area around the bridge is the most beautiful!
    Welcome back to Perth, it's always great to spend time with the family.

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  2. Ah, I would so LOVE to visit Australia/Sydney! Such a beautiful country and wonderful cities!! You and your Moms photos are the next best thing and I do SO enjoy your posts!! Thanks for sharing the fun and the beauty!

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  3. Nice to see you back. This is a different perspective on that bridge!

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  4. Sidney is on my to-visit-list . So I'm glad to discover some pics !

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  5. Looking forward to seeing more pics from your trip! Love the bridge shot.

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  6. Oh my goodness, your last photo is just beyond beautiful! I'm happy you had a great visit with loved ones! Good to see you back too.

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  7. Welcome back. Looks like you had a good time with your camera in Sydney. I may live half a world away from Sydney, but get to see the Harbor Bridge every New Years Eve when the fireworks go off. I would live to visit.

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  8. I've never been to Sydney, so I am looking forward to seeing your photos.

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  9. I too have not been to Sydney..thank you for sharing your interesting pics.

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  10. Wonderful detail! Sounds like you had a great visit.

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  11. Great perspective of the wrought iron design on the bridge. And a fascinating macro.

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