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bob10
30th March 2016, 07:03 AM
Have to admit, sometimes I really miss Sydney. The Harbour, and the beaches, fish market, the Rocks area, ferry rides. But then, I go for a walk, and realise why I live where I live.
VIDEO: Toy Boats - shot on Sydney Harbour - Australian Geographic (http://www.australiangeographic.com.au/topics/history-culture/2013/03/video-toy-boats-on-sydney-harbour/)
bob10
30th March 2016, 07:12 AM
Youngest son went to Queenstown, absolutely loved it. Got offered a job, nearly took it on. There was a woman involved, methinks.
https://vimeo.com/115938105?from=outro-embed
bob10
30th March 2016, 07:26 AM
Cycling , Victoria. Full screen is best for these.
https://vimeo.com/95943611
bob10
30th March 2016, 07:28 AM
The clear skies of Tasmania.
https://vimeo.com/101041083?from=outro-embed
p38arover
30th March 2016, 11:39 AM
Have to admit, sometimes I really miss Sydney. The Harbour, and the beaches, fish market, the Rocks area, ferry rides. But then, I go for a walk, and realise why I live where I live.
I live here but, fortunately, 60km away from the city. I absolutely loathe going into the city and driving anywhere near it.
I'd live elsewhere but my wife likes it here where her friends are. I don't have any close friends so it doesn't matter where I live. Nowhere in Oz has great weather all year round so moving for a better climate isn't worth it.
cuppabillytea
30th March 2016, 04:05 PM
I live 5 Km from the GPO, work in the Ports and enjoy much of what Sydney has to offer. I love it.
Ausfree
30th March 2016, 06:03 PM
Horses for courses, methinks. SYDNEY.......hate the place, too crowded, takes too long to get anywhere, I don't know how people do business in Sydney, takes you an hour to go a couple of kays with all the traffic.
BUT........other people like it for such things as the nightlife, things to do etc. I'm not a social butterfly, I enjoy peace and quite.
ramblingboy42
30th March 2016, 08:10 PM
I enjoy walking Sydney's history.
We go there for a week every couple of years.....it's good that way.
We are going to Melbourne in a few weeks to do the same thing.
kogvos
30th March 2016, 08:25 PM
I live 5 Km from the GPO, work in the Ports and enjoy much of what Sydney has to offer. I love it.
I stay because cuppabillytea is just around the corner.
bob10
30th March 2016, 10:08 PM
I live here but, fortunately, 60km away from the city. I absolutely loathe going into the city and driving anywhere near it.
I'd live elsewhere but my wife likes it here where her friends are. I don't have any close friends so it doesn't matter where I live. Nowhere in Oz has great weather all year round so moving for a better climate isn't worth it.
My wife was born & raised at North Manly. Three of our children were born at Manly Hospital. We were married at St. Keirens church Manly vale. Our first residence was the Manly National building, off the Corso. My wifes' family were in the area, after our friday wedding, I sailed for a Rimpac exercise, Hawaii, on the monday. I am so thankful for her family supporting her , without them , I'm not sure it would have worked. Good Irish Catholics. When I was home, I went to work on the Hydrofoil in the morning, walked through the Gardens, down Cowper Wharf road, to G.I. I had to pinch myself, for my good luck.
cuppabillytea
30th March 2016, 11:13 PM
Were you ever on Torrens Bob?
cuppabillytea
30th March 2016, 11:17 PM
I stay because cuppabillytea is just around the corner.
Funny. I just came around the corner 20 minutes ago. That ambulance wasn't taking you away, was it?
You should pop around the corner for a beverage some time.
bob10
31st March 2016, 07:26 AM
Were you ever on Torrens Bob?
Didn't have that pleasure. Had a mate who did, he only had good things to say about it. Always looked ship shape & Bristol fashion, as they say. My first time at sea was on the old carrier Sydney, for six weeks in 1964, as a first term apprentice. Learned to lash up and stow a hammock, and how to chip rust. Living in a mess deck with hammocks was an interesting experience. After my time at Nirimba was over, I joined Vampire. Best ship I ever served on. Then came Perth, Brisbane, 3 months on Hobart to replace a man with a broken arm for a RIMPAC trip, then off to Mchales navy, Darwin. A close second to best vessel I served on was Ardent, up & down the West coast, over to Gove, refits in Cairns at NQEA, a great time in my naval life.
By this time, being away from home was wearing a bit thin. Posted to Sydney, Woollongong came next. The dreaded B.S.O.R.s' came next [ Bass Strait Oil Rig patrols.] mind numbingly boring, sitting at a buoy waiting for a ship to take a short cut through the restricted zone. with just the seals for company. Didn't they stink!. The rig, Mackeral, I think, had radar, and when they spotted a offender would radio us, we would slip, race out and with all the authority bestowed on us, gruffly warn them away. Of course, normally they totally ignored us. I often wondered if there was anyone on their bridge, at times. Rumor had it the fine they incurred was less than the cost of the fuel used by taking the short cut.
One positive was we got to go to Tasmania, occasionally. Launceston, and Hobart. Going back there for a drive , one day, beautiful place. We also worked with the SAS & CDT4? I think, doing secret squirrel stuff. Our job was to keep out of their way, which we did well. When they had their game faces on, they were very focused men.
That's the long answer , Bill, short answer is no.
cuppabillytea
31st March 2016, 08:24 AM
Thanks Bob. It's just that my cousin Charlie was on Torrens from commission. He lived a stones throw from Cockatoo Island where she was built and did a lot of pre-commission work on her. After his time on Torrens he was posted to Canberra. Apparently he was a wiz at Sonar. Sadly he was killed in a car crash on he's way from Canberra to his family's weekender, which was across the road from ours at King's Point Burrill Lake. Incidentally, my Brother Dennis was Civilian in charge of RANTAU for many years.
bob10
1st April 2016, 07:31 AM
I enjoy walking Sydney's history.
We go there for a week every couple of years.....it's good that way.
We are going to Melbourne in a few weeks to do the same thing.
If you haven't already done so, may I suggest a visit to the Naval Heritage Centre, G.I..
RAN Heritage Centre | Royal Australian Navy (http://www.navy.gov.au/history/museums/ran-heritage-centre)
p38arover
1st April 2016, 10:08 AM
Yes, it's worth a visit. You'll need a bit of time to do it justice.
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