Showing posts with label Pool. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pool. Show all posts
Tuesday, April 14, 2015
Pool time with friends I
I have written many times about one of my favourite spots in Sydney: Wylies Baths.
And so it was no surprise that we tried to go and swim in the pool and hangout out there a bit before we left Sydney. One hot Saturday morning, we went with our great friends Mel and Polo. We found a nice corner in the shade and spent a few hours, chatting, reading & refreshing in the pool.
It's those days I think of a lot.
Monday, December 29, 2014
Northern Beaches
A few more beach impressions.
I am trying to bring my camera out for walks here in Hamburg but the light is rare here in Winter so it will take longer to get a roll of film full. We are still waiting to get our container from Sydney until then my digital camera is locked away and all I can show you are some more impressions from Australia. I hope you don't mind. I am also working on my yearly review....hopefully it will be ready soon :) Just a few more days to go.
>< Mieke and Renilde made the wonderful ABC book which I can't wait to receive in the mail. Have a look here.
Thursday, December 11, 2014
Winter at the beach
Thank you so much for all your kind words about our move to Hamburg. The first two weeks went by and we have been slowly adjusting to the colder weather and few hours of daylight every day. We have been lucky and our first apartment application went through and we got the keys for our new place yesterday. Now all we need is our container which is on its way from Sydney.
I am so glad for all the photos I took while being in Sydney in the last years. It happened in the last weeks that we sat on the couch and flicked through them, remembering days, moments, chats, friends.....I came across these photos I took in 2013 at the Northern Beaches and I realized I never shared them even though I really like the mood and colours of those shots.
The other day I went for my first swim here after work. It was -4C and I took the train two stops further of our current home. I have never been to this bath but it was one of those old beautiful bathes with old tiles and high ceilings. When I asked where the pool for the laps is they pointed outside. Yes, the pool was outside. I wasn't sure if I can do it as I thought this is quiet an extreme contrast to the pool I was used to go to in Sydney. Well, I saw two elder people outside, swimming their laps, so I got changed and after slowly counting till 3 (maybe 5) I entered the water (which was of course heated) and started swimming my laps.
So here I was, swimming in this heated pool, my head cold and the rest of my body warm, the water was 'sending' clouds of steam into the cold and dark night air and every now and then the subway drove by. It was very different to the pool in Sydney but in its own way it was also very nice.
Thursday, January 31, 2013
Tuesday, January 29, 2013
Fairlight Tidal Pool - Manly Sydney
We are back from our trip to Tasmania and it was truly amazing. I will hopefully get the films I shot developed within the next couple days so I will be able to show you some photos of this beautiful island.
Here are some photos of the Fairlight Tidal Pool in Manly. It was a beautiful Sunday morning when I took these photos and some elder men came to swim their laps.
I hope you are not getting bored by all these pool photos, only a couple more to go
Hope you are well,
Maria
Here are some photos of the Fairlight Tidal Pool in Manly. It was a beautiful Sunday morning when I took these photos and some elder men came to swim their laps.
I hope you are not getting bored by all these pool photos, only a couple more to go
Hope you are well,
Maria
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Thursday, January 24, 2013
Andrew Boy Charlton Pool - Sydney
In the morning
midday:
afternoon:
The Andrew Boy Charlton Pool is one of my favourite Pools here in Sydney. It is only a 10 minutes bike ride away from our apartment which is why I love to go before work (when some get their morning swim lessons) or after work on a hot Summer day or late in the afternoon on the weekend when most of the sun-bathers have left and the lanes are all empty to swim laps. But it is also great to bring a towel and books to just relax in the sun while the big ships are lying behind you in the harbour.
We are off to Tasmania tomorrow to spend four days on this lovely island. We will stay on Bruny Island this time and I look really forward to some quiet time, good food and beautiful nature.
I just got two rolls of films developed and there will be more to come after this weekend and I look forward to showing them to you.
Maria
> I really like the idea of Máni's vegan food blog. Have a look
midday:
afternoon:
The Andrew Boy Charlton Pool is one of my favourite Pools here in Sydney. It is only a 10 minutes bike ride away from our apartment which is why I love to go before work (when some get their morning swim lessons) or after work on a hot Summer day or late in the afternoon on the weekend when most of the sun-bathers have left and the lanes are all empty to swim laps. But it is also great to bring a towel and books to just relax in the sun while the big ships are lying behind you in the harbour.
We are off to Tasmania tomorrow to spend four days on this lovely island. We will stay on Bruny Island this time and I look really forward to some quiet time, good food and beautiful nature.
I just got two rolls of films developed and there will be more to come after this weekend and I look forward to showing them to you.
Maria
> I really like the idea of Máni's vegan food blog. Have a look
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Tuesday, January 22, 2013
Whylies Bath - Sydney
Whylies Baths at Coogee beach is the next pool I would like to show you here and which you will also find in the latest Weekender issue. A wonderful pool which gives you the feeling to be in the 40s while swimming your laps in the salty sea water or while reading a book and drying on the concrete area around the pool or finding shade in one of the many niche corners there.
M.
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