Showing posts with label ocean. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ocean. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 1, 2022

February.

 This month.... Valentine's Day celebrations, breakfast out, beautiful blue skies and delicious ocean temperatures, a new book, home renovations continue and time with my loves x














Sunday, April 18, 2021

School Holidays - week 2

 We enjoyed more beautiful weather during the second week of the school holidays.

We also fit in a city staycation, a visit to the aquarium, a boat ride on the harbour, catch up with friends and had soccer starting again. We'll start next term feeling refreshed and relaxed!

Autumn walks by the ocean



 A new tote bag by indigenous artists Miimi and Jiinda via their Adairs collaboration.


City staycation 



Aquarium visit



Soccer season starts


Loving my new vases in yoga poses from Jones & Co



Sunday, January 10, 2021

2021 - So far...

 We've been soaking up the holidays, enjoying our time together before work and school commitments start again. The mornings have been slow. Some days we stay at home and swim, play pool and I potter around moving furniture and decluttering cupboards. Other days we venture out to the beach, bowling or rock climbing and either lunch or dinner out. I love this time of the year when we can break from routine and just go with the flow. How have your holidays been?















Friday, May 4, 2018

Camping on the coast

During the holidays we took the boys on a quick camping trip down the coast. We decided to try somewhere new and as it was a last minute decision and the school holidays most of the camping grounds close by were booked out. 


We wanted somewhere within 2 hours of home, lots of trees and space, somewhere the camp sites were not too close together and the beach nearby. I also needed an amenties block + hot showers. 
I'm more of a glamper than a camper! ;)

We found a great spot in the Killalea State Park that met all our needs. We set up camp, had lunch then headed to the beach for the afternoon. We headed to Mystics beach, it was a bit of a hike down the hill to the beach but worth it for the open space, great waves and a visit from some dolphins + a crab! There is also another beach nearby called The Farm if you want to try something different.








After the beach we all had hot showers to wash the sand off and chilled out for the rest of the afternoon. You could tell that Summer was over as it got dark quite early and you could feel the chill in the air. It was a bit of a shock to the system after our seemingly endless hot weather!

The sunset through the trees was amazing. Those colours....



As we were trying to keep things easy for ourselves we didn't pack a lot of food to make meals.
 Just mainly breakfast cereal, milk, drinks, bread, snacks/fruit and we decided to go into the nearest town Shellharbour to pick up some fish n chips for dinner. 

There is a cafe near the campsite called the Farm Cafe but they closed early afternoon. We did grab a coffee from here the next morning but the coffee was terrible! So couldn't really recommend it.

We stayed for 2 nights and the boys loved having the space to run around and "explore" 

I forgot how early you go to bed when you're camping, it must be that fresh air that gets you tired! As the boys and I got ready for bed and snuggled down for the night, Simon took a photo of the tent and night sky from outside with his GoPro. It looked beautiful and warm glowing in the night.


The glow was given by a few strings of lights hanging down from the tent pole.
They're battery run ones I got from Typo a few years ago.


The tent still fits us all as a family of 5 and even with the boys getting bigger. We have 1 x double inflatable mattress in there for Simon and I and 3 x single mattresses for the boys and there is still tons of space. We have the 4m bell tent from Wild Things.
I always take sheets and a doona for Simon and I but the boys are happy with sleeping bags on top of their mattresses. All our clothes and toiletries are kept in the car to free up space in the tent.
We also set up a portable 3m x 6m gazebo for shade + shelter, it has sides that can drop down to protect from the wind if needed

Have you been camping lately? Any favourite camping spots you'd like to share?


Monday, October 24, 2016

Sculptures By The Sea - Bondi 2016

Simon and did our annual Sculpture by the Sea walk from Bondi to Tamarama today. 
The sun was out, the crowds were minimal and it was such a great way to start to the week.

Here are a few photos I took along the way -







The Grounds by The Sea was back again this year with a new look.  The feel is of an Arizona desert house with it's pink walls and cactus garden. Loved it! We stopped halfway for a coffee and a pastry. 
They are open each night until 7pm. Such a great spot for a stroll and a drink after work.




As we walked I did notice that the amount of sculptures on display seemed less than previous years.
Not quite sure why? 
My favourites would have to be the nude man staring out to sea and the rhino in the sand.







We always walk the back streets to avoid the crowds on the way back to the car.
I love seeing the different style houses and street art.



Have you been to Sculptures by the Sea this year? Which piece was your favourite?

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