Once down the bottom of the hill good views can be seen of Sydney Harbour
The photo below was taken showing one of the many Morton Bay fig trees that are growing around the area and if you look very closely the Manly Ferry can be seen in the RHS of the photo crossing the harbour.
Many examples of Federation architecture can be seen around the beach such as the rotunda below and the promenade.
One of the many restaurants which can be found to sit, relax, enjoy a lovely meal and a view of the area.
Time to head on home and make a start on getting my blue log cabin blocks sewn together. This is my nominated OMG for June.
Thanks goes to Wendy for organising another fun FNSI. Looking at the list there are 16 other crafters who were going to be busy last night so head on over here to see what they did.
The knitting of the beanies is progressing well and my aim is to have the last one off the needles sometime this week. Then begins the sewing up and making of the pom poms.
Linking with So Scrappy
Back soon and in the meantime
Happy
sewing all
13 comments:
Great photos
What a glorious day out and your photos are beautiful.
Lovely pics. Your blue block looks great x
Thanks for sharing the photos..
Gorgeous Blue Log Cabin..
What a beautiful place. Block looks lovely too
Lovely pictures of that area of Sydney and a pretty blue block...
Hugz
Looks like a lovely area. Your blue block seems to pop and is
beautiful.
What a lovely way to spend your day. Your blue log cabin is great, I love blue. Xx
Sydney is such a lovely place, I will go and visit one day! Beautiful blue block, too!
Such a pretty place to have a picnic... & your block is lovely too...xox
Great block and pretty beach. Thanks for linking up with Elm Street Quilts One Monthly Goal and congrats on your project.
Love travelling around Sydney with you...such a lovely city. Love your block too....glad you got to stitch with me for FNSI xox sugary hugs :o)
Every time I see blocks like these, I want to rush to the sewing machine and start some! Thank you for sharing the beautiful pictures of your homeland. It's the only way I'm ever likely to see it. =)
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