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Sunday, April 7, 2013

Blackheath, Blue Mountains

7th April 1968
It's our 45th wedding anniversary today and we have gone away for a few days to Blackheath in the Blue Mountains.   It's a lovely time of year to visit the mountains; the autumn colours are starting to show really well and the weather is lovely.  The mornings and evenings are cool but the days are pleasant.

The mountains are only about an hour from our place so it was not a long trip on Friday.  We picked Nathan up from work and actually left by the time we planned - that must be a first for us/

Saturday I had a quiet day.  Peter drove back home to collect some things he'd left behind and decided he wanted.  Then he realized that he'd still left something at home so went back again! So I did a bit of reading, listened to a couple of chapters of an e-book and had a sleep.  Saturday night I made some flowers for the Fairfield garden while we watched some shows we'd recorded.

Today we visited some of our favourite places in the mountains.  One of those is the Three Sisters at Katoomba.


We bought our lunch in Katoomba and ate it at Echo Point looking out over the beautiful valley.  The area was crowded with tourists.  So many accents and languages.  We could see people walking along the Giant Stairway and we tried to work out how many times we had made that excruciating climb: a descent of 300metres (1,000 ft) via more than 900 steep and narrow steps plus runways to the valley floor.  Many of the steps are hewn out of the cliff and metal stairs were installed but an effort was also made to take advantage of natural ledges, erosions and projections.  I've been up and down at least twice or three times, and on another occasion went down the stairway, walked across the valley and caught the scenic railway to the top.  Peter has just done gone down the stairway once, but he did the opposite: going down the railway, across the valley then ascending the stairs.

I'm not sure which is hardest on the legs: going down or coming up again.  We haven't done it since Nathan was born because it would be too much for him and I'm not about to try it again to decide either.  Even people who are very fit find it a challenging experience and it's a long time since I was anything even approaching being fit.

We drove back into Katoomba looking for the famous chocolate shop but were unable to locate it.  So we continued back towards Blackheath and Govett's Leap.  As we approached Govett's Leap lightning started to light up the sky which was rapidly becoming darker and darker.  The view was somewhat obscured by mist but I did manage to get some photos.


Misty outlook 
This photo was taken about the same time today that we were pronounced man and wife all those years ago.      It was taken by a lovely lady who is visiting Australia with her husband, from the UK.  Within half a minute of  this photo being taken the heavens opened.
I had been hoping to take lots of photos of autumn colours while we are away but so far the best colour we've seen has been in the caravan park.

 The trunk on this last one is just beautiful.  Hopefully tomorrow we'll see some more lovely colour even though we're a couple of weeks early for it to be at its best.
 We're planning on seeing the botanic gardens tomorrow if the rain holds off.  And Nathan has decided that he wants to explore an antique shop he has spotted. It's so nice to have even a few days away.

Blessings,
Sandie

6 comments:

  1. My best wishes to you both for your 45th anniversary! You couldn't help but enjoy a lovely restful time away in such a beautiful part of the country.
    P.S. a lovely wedding photo as well.
    Blessings,
    Vicki x

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  2. Thank you Vicki! Yes, it is beautiful here and very relaxing. It is in fact very enjoyable just getting away from home and having that complete break even if it is for such a short time. Hugs, Sandie

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  3. Congratulations to you and Peter! Enjoy the break away :)

    Did you see a huge crane at Scenic World by any chance? My son's been driving it (the biggest crane in Australia, imported especially for this 'side of the cliff' job) for the past few months. So if you did see it, and tiny speck in the cab at the top, that's my boy!! ;)

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  4. We were at Echo Point and you can't see Scenic World from there Norma, that's at the other side of the valley I think. Your son certainly has a wonderful place to work! Hope he's not scared of heights vbg.

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    1. Yes, you're right of course, it is at the other side of the valley. I just thought that perhaps you were over at Scenic World as well - I love the walk through the bush at the bottom of the railway/cableway there. Fortunately being up in the crane cab doesn't seem to phase him, I think the greatest bugbear is the 2-3 min climb up the vertical ladder!

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    2. I love it too Norma, I wish we had time to do it before the weather deteriorated. We were going to go back the next day but felt too lazy - just enjoyed the sun at the caravan park as I've said in the next post. I can't even imagine being up so high in the crane cab - I hate heights.

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