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November 10, 2014
by Lids
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7/11 Sydney 2014

imageVisited Trio on Bondi Beach for brekky. One of the yummiest Eggs Benedict with crispy bacon I have tasted!  Good fuel for the lovely walk I did from Bondi to Bronte along the cliff top, checking out the “Sculptures by the Sea” exhibition.

image The spectacular Bondi to Tamarama coastal walk has been transformed into a 2km long imagetemporary sculpture park imagefeaturing over 100 sculptures by artists from Australia and across the world. This is one of the largest, ‘free to the public’, imageevents in the world.  My favourites: the Wanderer; Glamorama; comeanavadriimagenk and waddyalookinat; breaching; look who 2014 ( beetle); Babies 3 pieces; House of mirrors.image

 

Love the surfers at Tamarama by the way, taking such risks with their lives so close to the cliff edge! imageMad!

Next, lunch with my lovely Sydney living friend Carla…@ Icebergs Dining Room,
overlooking Bondi Beach http://idrb.com/dining-room/…
Seriously gorgeous vista!! And then catching up with her family at the Wilkins Public School concert, grades 2-6, where the very talented Reuben and Oscar performed and other younger son Connor and hubby Antony, watched. Such a fun night for us in the audience…kids displaying nerves, boredom, excitement on stage. imageA great night.

November 10, 2014
by Lids
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6/11 Sydney 2014

imageYummy brekky early this morning before I set off exploring. Delightful chef Bill Granger opened his cafe “Bills” in the 1990’s but it’s the first time I’ve eaten there. The cafe offers the whole package of service, food and interiors. There are even design magazines on the communal table. The scrambled organic eggs with sourdough toast ($14.50) is the best example of how a simple dish can be done with perfection! The eggs fluffy and creamy, and can be replicated at home with the Chef Bill’s scrambled eggs recipe. He says, always use a non-stick pan with a wooden spoon for best results and easy cleaning. Don’t over-stir – think of these as folded eggs rather imagethan scrambled. The eggs shoimageuld have the imagetexture of soft curds. Will have to practice technique, absolutely delicious!!

The Royal Botanic Gardens are a ‘must visit’ part of Sydney every tourist should see. The setting is amazing – right by Sydney Harbour with great closeup views of the Opera House and the Harbour Bridge.

The gardens are beautifully laid out, with an excellent display of Australian and exotic plants. The amazing Jacaranda tree and the cactii garden are personal favourites. image

The best thing about the gardens is that they are so tranquil and relaxing. A lovely sculpture, La Ballarina was installed in the gardens in 1883 to give the parklands a classic European feel. In the 1970s the life-size marble sculpture was removed because it was considered an old eyesore. People were more into modern art apparently. Now the lovingly restored statue of the pensive looking dancer, whose fingers gently touch her new chin as she casually balances on the toes of one foot, is back. She’s had her dignity and limbs restored.

Circular Quay is the hub of Sydney Harbour, situated at a small inlet called Sydney Cove, the founding site for Sydney and Australia. It is a stepping-off point for most attractions based around the harbour and an exciting place to be on a warm summer’s day. The quay is a vibrant, bustling place with ferries leaving every few minutes to different parts of the harbour, including Manly, Watsons Bay, Mosman aimagend Taronga Park Zoo. There is a major railway station at the quay, which is part of the underground City Circle, which skirts around the CBD. Alongside the ferry terminals are a number of small outdoor cafes and the area is a magnet for buskers of every description.

I caught the ferry to Manly, which has it all: beautiful beaches, tranquil bays, coastal walks, and buzzing cafes and bars. Manly combines the best of Sydney’s beach lifestyle with a relaxed village feel. From Manly Wharf, it’s just a 5 minute walk along the Corso, to the oceanfront promenade that’s lined with Norfolk Island pine trees. Watched a group of “little nippers” (young kids wanting to be lifeguards), being schooled in beach survival techniques. Awesome enthusiasm and energy in those young ones.

October 13, 2014
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13/10 New York

NY celebrates the anniversary of Christopher Columbus’ arrival in the Americas, on October 13, 1492, as an official celebration. So there are lots of floats etc between W44 St and W72 St that I am avoiding today by staying uptown.

Got off the M100 bus and wandered along Cabrini Boulevard which spans the Manhattan neighborhood of Hudson Heights, running from West 177th Street in the south, near the George Washington Bridge, to Fort Tryon Park in the north, along an escarpment of Manhattan schist overlooking the Henry Hudson Parkimageway and the Hudson River. Gorgeous little cafés and very grungy! Got to the fort with its vista over Washington Heights and then walked up to the Cloisters. imageimage

The Cloisters imageimagemuseum and gardens, a branch of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, devoted to the art and architecture of medieval Europe, was assembled in 1935 from architectural elements, that largely date from the twelfth through the fifteenth century. The building and its cloistered gardens are treasures in themselves, effectively part of the 2,000 works of art imagecollection housed there. A gorgeous museum, I think my favourite on this trip! Thanks to Eric for suggesting!! imageimageimage

My last critter that I discovered in the Cloisters park….a groundhog!!! Not as gorgeous as a hoary marmot that lives in rocky and imageimagemountainous areas, but pretty close!! And of course they are related!

Jumped a bus to return to return to my ‘hood, as I was wanting to sup at another place that Eric recommended, the Grange. However, major ‘carpark’ experience on the Broadway, so it took one and a half hours to do a 15 minute journey! Damn that George Washington Bridge intersection!!!! Anyway, got to the Grange and had a cider ( it was so late that it was between lunch and dinner @ 3.30pm with only a burger on offer that I wasn’t interested in). Check out this cool spot on…http://thegrangebarnyc.com

My last FABULOSO day in NY…..woo hoo! image

 

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