It seems a while since I joined River and others for Sunday Selections.
One fine Saturday we drove around the Yarra Boulevard to Studley Park Boathouse, and so did the rest of Melbourne. We were very lucky to find a parking space. What was a boat storage shed was many years ago turned into a cafe, or perhaps restaurant is a better description. It is a very popular, and the location on the edge of the Yarra River is attractive.We took a short walk to Kanes Bridge and stood in the middle looking down at the water.
Not sure the how and where of this photo of two planes. Maybe it is from Grand Prix flying displays.
A fine liquidambar in its autumn shades.
Last Sunday was set aside for a drive in the new Perl. Phyllis works as far out as Kangaroo Ground, to the north east of the city. I wanted to see the area he described with which I wasn't at all familiar. When looking at an electric map before we left, I noticed the location was near Sugarloaf Dam, which I also hadn't seen. I drove and Phyllis drove back.
It was an amazing journey through Bulleen, Eltham, Research and other places I don't know. The roads twist and turn, uphill and downhill, at times revealing some great views. With cheaper land, more can be spent on houses themselves, and Phyllis described one huge six bedroom, six bathroom house he has cleaned, with a quite old woman living there on her own with a huge uncontrollable dog. He mentioned a couple of monster houses that were so filled with stuffs, they refused to try to clean.
There was nothing to see at Kangaroo Ground, which seemed to be just a school. We went on to Sugarloaf Dam (Reservoir), with very low levels, but I think it is fed by larger storages upstream.
It was certainly such a pretty area.
We didn't come across anywhere to eat, so the lads looked at their phones and suggested Yarra Glen, and we found a nice bakery for lunch, and then it was homeward bound with Phyllis at the wheel. What an amazingly good driver he has turned out to be. Mind, he has done a lot of driving in MY cars.
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This looks like a delightful trip! Best wishes, my dear.
ReplyDeleteLovely photos, Andrew!
ReplyDeleteOnly crocodiles here Dora, and they are a long way from here, in northern Australia.
DeleteI wonder if there any alligators and or crocodile in the river.
ReplyDeletePhyllis and Kosov are fine looking boys. I like liquid ambers autumn colours. Sugarloaf dam looks to be a decent size! I like standing on bridges watching the water but there aren't any near me unless I catch buses and/or trains and I'm not doing that in rainy weather.
ReplyDeleteSix bedrooms and six bathrooms would be great for the twins family, who now number seven people, one dog and one cat.
That looks like a nice drive. Love the red tree and the boys.
ReplyDeleteGardening Australia says Liquidambar is a species of deciduous trees in the witchhazel. family. These trees are found in North and Central America, East Asia and Turkey, but I didn't know we had it in Australia. So thank you. Your two photos show how impressively these trees produce their spectacular autumn foliage.
ReplyDeleteWe had a small one in our back yard in East Malvern, and it only gave yellow leaves in autumn. Maybe a new tree needs to come from a cutting rather than seed.
DeleteThe young ones are looking good, nice photos of them, Andrew.
ReplyDeleteLove the tree and it's colours and that area is rather pleasant to see...thanks for the ride.
Must have been a nice excursion, and your company looks good too ! I would like to do a one day excursion, with a friend, but so far the weather was awful and then far too hot 30° ! but we do some with the residents here and it's always nice.
ReplyDeleteThanks for a new idea of my outing on weekends here. :)
ReplyDeletePhyllis, Kosov and Ondrew - The Three Musketeers. Those lads were lucky to stumble across you. You have enriched their experience of Australia and given them unexpected security. But they have given good things to you too.
ReplyDeleteYep YP. Quid pro quo.
DeleteThe lads are good company for you, Andrew. A good thing for all 3 of you.
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