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Sundays the Beach: Sydney's Beaches from A to Z. Visiting Sydney's beaches in alphabetical order. BBQ Brekky, Bowls and Cricket – Not a Beach: 30 October 2011. The tide turned when Mitch asked the bloke at the North Sydney Bowls Club. If they had a barbecue we could use. In short order, we all had drinks in hand, the bacon, corn fritters and potatoes were grilling and Mac had set us up with four sets of bowls. Corn fritters, bacon, potatoes and stuff. Best bowling green view in the world? A couple of wic...
A Riot of Kookaburras and Cerulean Seas – No 40 Jibbon (4 January 2015) | Sundays the Beach: Sydney's Beaches from A to Z
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Sundays the Beach: Sydney's Beaches from A to Z. Visiting Sydney's beaches in alphabetical order. A Riot of Kookaburras and Cerulean Seas – No 40 Jibbon (4 January 2015). The strange summer continues as I’ve had to skip another (and hopefully the last) of the Hawkesbury beaches which can only be reached from the water. I will visit number 39, Hungry Beach, along with numbers 35 (Gunyah – Brooklyn) and 37 (Hallets) in due course. And I had dinner we fell into conversation with Carla and Boris, recently ar...
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Sundays the Beach: Sydney's Beaches from A to Z. Visiting Sydney's beaches in alphabetical order. Author: Elizabeth Everett Cage. Naked Liberation at No 42 Lady Bay Beach – 22 February 2015. Until recently I was dreading Lady Bay. It is the second of, I think, three ‘clothing optional’ beaches in Sydney (this one granted that status in 1976). The first in this project was beach No 13: Cobblers. So it was that my friends were more worried about Lady Bay than I was. The Camp Cove Kiosk. I’m here, no time l...
I Think You Must Leave Australia to Become Fully Australian – No 36 Gunyah (Bundeena) 23 November | Sundays the Beach: Sydney's Beaches from A to Z
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Sundays the Beach: Sydney's Beaches from A to Z. Visiting Sydney's beaches in alphabetical order. I Think You Must Leave Australia to Become Fully Australian – No 36 Gunyah (Bundeena) 23 November. There are, I think, a couple of. Means an Aboriginal bush hut, typically made of sheets of bark and branches and is derived from the word. From the Dharuk Aboriginal language meaning house or hut . If you are interested in knowing more about the homes built by Aboriginal people this blog post. Walking to the ca...
No 33: Grand Flaneur – 9 February 2014 | Sundays the Beach: Sydney's Beaches from A to Z
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Sundays the Beach: Sydney's Beaches from A to Z. Visiting Sydney's beaches in alphabetical order. No 33: Grand Flaneur 9 February 2014. I have been looking forward to this: the westernmost beach in Sydney. Grand Flaneur Beach is on Chipping Norton Lake in Liverpool. This would be different. Twenty-two kilometres from home (13 miles). The day is hot and a heat shimmer dances along the tracks as I await the train to Liverpool. What, I wonder, might I expect? Probably. Beyond that I have no ideas. From the ...
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Maroubra: boom or bust in the 1920s | Caroline Ford
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Australian cultural and environmental historian. Sydney Beaches: A History. Back to the beach: the lurking shadows on everyone’s mind →. Maroubra: boom or bust in the 1920s. February 22, 2015. A swampy Maroubra reserve and surf sheds, c.1920s. State Records NSW. A sign erected in the reserve behind Maroubra Beach in defiance of the government’s planned resumption and subdivision c.1928. State Records NSW. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Maroubr...
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About | Elizabeth Everett Cage
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Writer, Rider, Sydneysider. I like to write and believe I’m pretty good at it. However it’s a skill I’ve never quite figured out how to use. I’ve one going blog, Sundays the Beach. And have two more just getting started: Push Bike Diaries. And Learning German with Christoph Waltz. I’ve decided to write and share and see what comes of it. From May of 2015 I will be going for a long ride. I have a one-way ticket to Milan and plans to be away for nearly a year. Push Bike Diaries. Blog I review an array of h...
Marks Park | Caroline Ford
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Australian cultural and environmental historian. Sydney Beaches: A History. Tag Archives: Marks Park. Sculptures by the (private) Sea? November 6, 2014. It’s that time of year again: the eve of Summer, when the first hints of sunshine invite Sydney’s beach lovers back to the coast to reacquaint their love affair with sun, sand and surf. In the eastern suburbs, the enchanting … Continue reading →. Sculpture by the Sea. Follow me on Twitter. Back to the beach: the lurking shadows on everyone’s mind.
Randwick Council | Caroline Ford
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Australian cultural and environmental historian. Sydney Beaches: A History. Tag Archives: Randwick Council. Reading on the beach. December 14, 2014. On the first day of Summer I was invited to help launch the Randwick Council’s innovative new ‘beach library’ on Coogee Beach. Consisting of a set of big white waterproof bookshelves with more than 1000 books and magazines, beachgoers are … Continue reading →. Follow me on Twitter. Back to the beach: the lurking shadows on everyone’s mind.
Bondi | Caroline Ford
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Australian cultural and environmental historian. Sydney Beaches: A History. Sculptures by the (private) Sea? November 6, 2014. It’s that time of year again: the eve of Summer, when the first hints of sunshine invite Sydney’s beach lovers back to the coast to reacquaint their love affair with sun, sand and surf. In the eastern suburbs, the enchanting … Continue reading →. Sculpture by the Sea. Follow me on Twitter. Back to the beach: the lurking shadows on everyone’s mind. Reading on the beach.
Reading on the beach | Caroline Ford
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Australian cultural and environmental historian. Sydney Beaches: A History. Launch of Sydney Beaches. Reading on the beach. December 14, 2014. A family wanders past the books on offer in the Coogee Beach Library. On the first day of Summer I was invited to help launch the Randwick Council’s innovative new ‘beach library’. Go on Sydney – get yourself to Coogee and grab a great beach read! Want to know more? Watch this short clip. Of the library construction and launch. And tagged beach library. Launch of ...
Sculptures by the (private) Sea? | Caroline Ford
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Australian cultural and environmental historian. Sydney Beaches: A History. Surf and the city: a love affair. Launch of Sydney Beaches →. Sculptures by the (private) Sea? November 6, 2014. Sculptures on Tamarama Beach, 2010. What few among the crowds realise is that Tamarama Beach is free for them to enjoy because other people fought for it. The Royal Bondi Aquarium occupied the Tamarama Beach and headland from 1887 until the early 1900s. Photo: Powerhouse Museum. This entry was posted in Uncategorized.
#maroubraweek | Caroline Ford
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Australian cultural and environmental historian. Sydney Beaches: A History. Reading on the beach. Maroubra: boom or bust in the 1920s →. February 12, 2015. Maroubra Beach, New Years Day 2013. Book tour hits Maroubra. This weekend, and to celebrate, we’re having a Maroubra Week. Share you favourite photos and stories on twitter or instagram via #maroubraweek, or check back here for MY favourite Maroubra photos and stories later in the week. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Reading on the beach.
Coogee Beach | Caroline Ford
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Australian cultural and environmental historian. Sydney Beaches: A History. Tag Archives: Coogee Beach. Reading on the beach. December 14, 2014. On the first day of Summer I was invited to help launch the Randwick Council’s innovative new ‘beach library’ on Coogee Beach. Consisting of a set of big white waterproof bookshelves with more than 1000 books and magazines, beachgoers are … Continue reading →. Follow me on Twitter. Back to the beach: the lurking shadows on everyone’s mind. Reading on the beach.
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sundaystephie
A cup of english reads, please. Sonntag, 7. August 2016. Es ist wieder Sonntag und damit Zeit für einen neuen Wochenliebling-Post. Diese Woche ist eigentlich nicht viel Spannendes bei mir passiert: ich war arbeiten, habe einige Dinge in der Uni-Bibliothek erledigen können und habe viel zu viel Zeit in sozialen Medien verbracht. Also alles in allem eine typische Woche. Links zu diesem Post. Montag, 1. August 2016. Life Update Buchmesse, neuer Laptop and Leseflaute. Links zu diesem Post. Und schon wieder i...
Dan Osborn and The Sunday Steppers
By Dan Osborn and the Sunday Steppers. So You Think You Can Dance? Up In The Clouds. Released June 30, 2010. Dan Osborn - vocals, acoustic guitar. Justin Hubler - vocals, piano, guitar. Chris Plaskota - trombone. Kyle Glavanovits - saxophones, flute. Trevor Romeo - vocals, electric guitar. Sam Wallinga - drums. Feeds for this album. Dan Osborn and The Sunday Steppers. Contact Dan Osborn and The Sunday Steppers. Switch to mobile view.
Life in Africa Member: Sunday Steven
Life in Africa Member: Sunday Steven. Sunday Steven is a member of Life in Africa and works with the Invisible Children's Bracelet Project. He is a hard working man who loves to see whatever he lays his hands on succeed. A father of one and a very passionate family man. Thursday, June 29, 2006. My Life in Africa Reports: Sunday Steven. Inspired by Life in Africa: LiA's vision for uplifting the grassroots (by Sunday Steven). Monday, June 12, 2006. See Steven stand ready to 'attack' any task at hand. Is a ...
Sundays the Beach: Sydney's Beaches from A to Z | Visiting Sydney's beaches in alphabetical order.
Sundays the Beach: Sydney's Beaches from A to Z. Visiting Sydney's beaches in alphabetical order. Naked Liberation at No 42 Lady Bay Beach – 22 February 2015. Until recently I was dreading Lady Bay. It is the second of, I think, three ‘clothing optional’ beaches in Sydney (this one granted that status in 1976). The first in this project was beach No 13: Cobblers. So it was that my friends were more worried about Lady Bay than I was. The Camp Cove Kiosk. I’m here, no time like the present. Down the st...
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Sunday Stitching | WIPs, UFOs, and other stitching things…
WIPs, UFOs, and other stitching things…. Well, it’s been a while since I blogged on here! Due to a few issues with my eyes (and time, and having a small child who is now bigger! I haven’t really done much cross stitch in the past few years. I have, however, begun to scrapbook, knit and crochet. Crochet is taking a bit of the forefront right now, so I’ll pop on a few pics of the latest stuff. I have been working on the Groovyghan. And I am getting close to finished. 8230;and more STASH! I also couldn̵...
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