Double Roasters is a specialty coffee roasters based in Marrickville.
Great coffee, great breakfast menu.
They also make Nespresso-compatible biodegradable pods!




Double Roasters is a specialty coffee roasters based in Marrickville.
Great coffee, great breakfast menu.
They also make Nespresso-compatible biodegradable pods!




Indie had a great romp in the fenced, off-leash dog park before we headed off for a walk.




We’ve walked by a hundred times, but never actually entered.
What a mistake!
Sydney Park is huge, with heaps of off leash areas, and an interesting history.





A plane! Rarely seen in COVID-19 during 2020!











Lived in this area for years and didn’t know about this lovely little sanctuary, littered with possum boxes, bird nesting boxes and more.
Running just near the train line, opposite Sommerville Oval.
Gorgeous.




We followed the Hunters Hill council’s walks… walk #2 from here
A lovely walk around the gorgeous older houses and estates.


Decosti

That View!

Lovely!


So, this weekend, we followed a City of Sydney Irish walk which took as through some of the significant places where events concerning Irish immigrants in the young colony of Sydney occurred.
We learnt that

Drinking Fountain

Irish Famine Memorial at Hyde Park Barracks

Irish Famine Memorial at Hyde Park Barracks

State Library

The windows are inspired by the Book of Kells

St Mary’s Cathedral

St Mary’s Cathedral
A beautiful late winter’s day for a walk around Gladesville following one of Ryde Council’s Heritage Walks.

In 1963, Harry Triguboff built his first apartments at 20 Meriton St in Gladesville.
75,000 residential dwellings later, still building.

Indie is still getting used to the water.
At Looking Glass Point at the end of Wharf Rd.
(The chimney in the distance is at Burwood)

The old original pub building, still visible behind the buildings on Victoria Rd
From The Dictionary of Sydney, a well put together self-guided heritage walk of Sydney’s oldest municipality.
Based on Randwick City Council’s heritage plaques program, an app contains information on the best historical buildings and sites in Randwick.

Randwick’s pretty high… imagine the views to the ocean 100 years ago.


The Verger’s residence… I can’t help but see Alice from The Vicar of Dibly.


The Coach and Horses… my uncle spent a little too much time here each day.
There are beautiful rows of terraces in this old suburb.
The Presbyterian Church is nothing to look at from the outside.
So easy to take things like water from a tap for granted. The first public fountain in Randwick

Captain Cook

Another walk from the City of Sydney – Gritty Newtown
Learnt a few things… again! Who’d have thought??

Did not know what this meant until now!

This art-deco building on King St was an icerink that transformed into summer baths!

Simply gorgeous terraces overlooking Hollis Park

The old Trocadero on King St – roller skating and dancing.

Newtown’s most sought-after address apparently

Hollis Park – beautiful