Friday after the usual routine, I headed down the hill to Central Station to meet Victor. I walked a slightly different way, which meant a small hill to ascend, and once inside because I used a different entrance, I was a bit confused. I called Victor and he was soon with me.
We headed to a platform to catch a train south toward Wollongong but our destination was before then, the town of Thirroul, a small seaside town. It was a very comfortable journey, but not very fast as there were many many curves in the hilly terrain, limiting our speed. That's all the better for looking out the train window at the variety of scenery, through a national park and a few smalls towns. As we closed in on our destination the sea became visible, far down below us in the train. The train descended to a large flat plain on the sea's edge, and there we were, at Thirroul.
One of us should have looked up directions first, and not waited until we couldn't find the club, our destination for lunch. We depended on the kindness of strangers to find our way. We had been confused as the electric map was sending us back to the station. It was correct, because we needed to use the footbridge over the railway line. We found the club and it was very pleasant and we had a nice lunch. Train intervals are limited as it is not a suburban service, so we kept any eye train times and were at the station in good time. Unfortunately rather than being a long train like the one we travelled on earlier, it was half the size, and the only seats were aisle seats. A few left the carriage at a station and Victor assertively snapped up better seats for our comfort and window views for me.
It was just such a nice day trip through interesting countryside, with nice views, and in comfort.
I bought a pizza for dinner, which was nice, but I could only eat half the pizza.
It was hard to take decent photos from the train and the experience was my focus, rather than photos.Meanwhile back at my digs, the Burdekin rooftop was deserted as the weather was not good.
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Another lunch trip people like to do is train to Cronulla, ferry to Bundeena and lunch at the club there.
ReplyDeleteIts disappointing when a favourite vendor closes
Thanks Kylie. Should I visit again, that would be a plan.
DeleteI am impressed with the evening art class. They seem to be taking the class very seriously.
ReplyDeleteThe do take it seriously Hels, every time I've seen the class in action over a few years.
DeleteLovely photos, Andrew.
ReplyDeleteThanks Linda.
DeleteI have never heard of Thirroul which looks lovely and now feel I need to find it on my map. In spite of confusions you and Victor had a lovely day out. I can only eat half a pizza too and I'm think of cutting that back to a third, with summer coming losing a few more necessary kilos should be easier.
ReplyDeleteIt was nice little town, River. At times I only eat two pizza slices. Pizza can be quite filling.
DeleteA nice walk and I couldn't eat all of a pizza as I'm not that fond of them.
ReplyDeleteMargaret, Phyllis has informed me that he will cook pizza for me tomorrow night. Homemade pizza is best.
DeleteVery pleasant going about with you. Thank you Andrew. Aloha
ReplyDeleteThanks Cloudia.
DeleteAnother grand day out.
ReplyDeleteIt was JayCee.
DeleteThe outward train journey sounds lovely, looking down on the sea as you approached your destination.
ReplyDeleteJB, it was nice but the car drive is very nice, quite spectacular actually.
DeleteAdult sip and paint classes have been somewhat popular, . . . should try one.
ReplyDeleteSip? I'll guzzle and see what I come up with.
DeleteThe train ride to lunch sounds great, Andrew. I like the pic of the art class.
ReplyDeletePat, they all seemed terribly keen on creating their works, studiously watching a technique they were being shown.
DeleteWhat a nice trip this has been for you!
ReplyDeleteDebby, I am not sure it was good for the grief process, but I did make the most of it.
DeleteI saw shops similar to the "Daly Male" when I was in LA, and there are some down on Old Compton Street in London. Fun to look at but not anything I would ever buy! (Maybe if I were younger.)
ReplyDeleteI did buy when I was younger, Steve.
DeleteInteresting trip, Andrew. The train ride there sounds really relaxing and to see such scenery!
ReplyDeleteIt was really nice, Strayer.
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