This pond is in Sydney Park, a large recreational area in the inner city suburb of Alexandria. The former brickworks here have been transformed into parkland and wetlands.
Saturday, 29 February 2020
Friday, 28 February 2020
Sandringham, bridge
This footbridge which spans Waradiel Creek is located in Depena Reserve, in the southern suburb of Sandringham.
Linked to: Skywatch Friday, Fences Around The World.
Thursday, 27 February 2020
Dolls Point, Lady Robinsons Beach, Botany Bay
This view of Lady Robinsons Beach on the shore of Botany Bay is from the southern suburb of Dolls Point.
Linked to: Signs, Signs, Fences Around The World.
Wednesday, 26 February 2020
Bank of New South Wales
Linked to: Wordless Wednesday, My Corner of the World, Over the Moon.
Tuesday, 25 February 2020
Commercial Banking Company
The former Commercial Banking Company Head Office is located on the corner of George Street and Barrack Street, beside the former Bank of New South Wales Head Office, opposite Martin Place. It was designed by Kent & Massie and completed in 1925 in the Inter-War Commercial Palazzo style. The bank was acquired by the National Australia Bank in 1981 and later bank branches were consolidated so the ground floor became a Virgin Music Megastore and these days is a Burberry store.
Linked to: Our World Tuesday, Tuesday Treasures, Souvenirs, Travel Tuesday.
Monday, 24 February 2020
Dolls Point, mural
This mosaic mural is on the side of the amenities building in Depena Reserve, in the southern suburb of Dolls Point. This is one of four murals created by Steven Vella in 2008. It depicts the view from the foreshore here across Botany Bay.The building was rebuilt in 2018 but the murals were saved. Others can be seen here, here and here.
Linked to: Monday Mural, Blue Monday, Pink Saturday, Through My Lens.
Sunday, 23 February 2020
Homebush West, St Dominic's Catholic Church
St Dominic's Catholic Church is located on the corner of The Crescent and Hornsey Road, in the western suburb of Homebush West.
Saturday, 22 February 2020
Queen Victoria Building, stained glass
This stained glass window sits above the George Street entrance of the Queen Victoria Building, viewed here from the first floor above the escalators.
Linked to: Weekend Reflections.
Friday, 21 February 2020
Sans Souci, marina, sunset
This sunset view across the Georges River is from the St George Motor Boat Club, in the southern suburb of Sans Souci.
Thursday, 20 February 2020
Zetland, East Village, escalators
These escalators are located in the East Village shopping centre leading up to the gym, in the inner city suburb of Zetland. They have been decorated with a rainbow theme for the annual Sydney Mardi Gras.
Linked to: Signs, Signs.
Wednesday, 19 February 2020
Sydney Opera House, ferry
The Charlotte is a First Fleet Class ferry acquired in 1985 and is part of the fleet that operates on the Inner Harbour. It was named Charlotte, after one of eleven ships of the First Fleet that sailed to Australia in 1787. It's seen here making its way past the Sydney Opera House heading towards the Circular Quay ferry terminal. This view is from the Overseas Passenger Terminal.
Linked to: Wordless Wednesday, My Corner of the World, Over the Moon.
Tuesday, 18 February 2020
Martin Place, Lunar New Year, paifang
This paifang, also known as a pailou, is a traditional style of Chinese architectural arch or gateway structure which was installed in Martin Place, to celebrate the Sydney Lunar New Year Festival. Behind it, along George Street, are the former Commercial Banking Company Head Office now a Burberry store and the former Bank of New South Wales Head Office now a Westpac Bank branch.
Linked to: Our World Tuesday, Tuesday Treasures, Souvenirs, Travel Tuesday, Floral Friday Foto, Ruby Tuesday.
Monday, 17 February 2020
Newtown, mural
This is part of a mural on the side wall of a former warehouse along Wilson Street, in the inner city suburb of Newtown, which has been converted to office space for a software company.
Linked to: Monday Mural, Blue Monday, Pink Saturday, Through My Lens.
Sunday, 16 February 2020
Paddington, St Matthias Anglican Church
St Matthias Anglican Church, is located long Oxford Street, in the eastern suburb of Paddington. This heritage listed building was designed by Edward Bell and built in 1861 in the Victorian Academic Gothic style.
Linked to: Shadow Shot Sunday, InSPIREd Sunday, Sundays In My City
Saturday, 15 February 2020
George Street
Looking south down George Street from the corner of King Street, on a rainy night.
Linked to: Weekend Reflections, All Seasons.
Friday, 14 February 2020
Bennelong Apartments, sculpture
This sculpture hangs below the glass ceiling over the atrium in Bennelong Apartments, at East Circular Quay.
Linked to: Skywatch Friday.
Thursday, 13 February 2020
George Street, shop
This heritage listed, three storey commercial building is located along George Street. It was built in 1858 in the Victorian Classical style and was originally part of a terrace of five buildings. It was previously used by the Bank of New South Wales, then the Gowings Department Store and is now the flagship Nike store.
Linked to: Signs, Signs.
Wednesday, 12 February 2020
Customs House, Lunar New Year, paifang
Linked to: Wordless Wednesday, Pink Saturday, My Corner of the World, Over the Moon.
Tuesday, 11 February 2020
Circular Quay, ferries
These Sydney RiverCats are a class of catamaran operated by Harbour City Ferries on the Parramatta River from Circular Quay to Parramatta. The Dawn Fraser is heading past the Sydney Opera House towards Sydney Harbour, while the Evonne Goolagong has just reversed from the Circular Quay ferry wharves and is in front of the Bennelong Apartments.
Linked to: Our World Tuesday, Tuesday Treasures, Souvenirs, Travel Tuesday.
Monday, 10 February 2020
Penshurst, Wesleyan Methodist School Hall
The Wesleyan Methodist School Hall, built in 1926, is located beside the Wesley Uniting Church along Penshurst Street, in the southern suburb of Penshurst.
Linked to: Blue Monday, Through My Lens, InSPIREd Sunday
Sunday, 9 February 2020
Circular Quay, Lunar Lanterns, Horse
Lunar Lanterns have been installed around Circular Quay to celebrate the Sydney Lunar New Year Festival. In the Chinese zodiac, every year is symbolised by an animal and this year is the Year of the Rat. These Horse lanterns have been installed in front of Bennelong Apartments at East Circular Quay. The Zodiac symbol of the Horse is characterised as animated, active and energetic. They love to be in a crowd and to take centre-stage.
Linked to: Shadow Shot Sunday, Sundays In My City, Monday Mural.
Saturday, 8 February 2020
Queen Victoria Building, Lunar New Year, paifang
This paifang, also known as a pailou, is a traditional style of Chinese architectural arch or gateway structure. It has been installed outside the Druitt Street entrance of the Queen Victoria Building to celebrate the Sydney Lunar New Year Festival.
Linked to: Weekend Reflections, All Seasons.
Friday, 7 February 2020
First Fleet Park, Lunar Lanterns, Rat
Lunar Lanterns have been installed around Circular Quay to celebrate the Sydney Lunar New Year Festival. In the Chinese zodiac, every year is symbolised by an animal and this year is the Year of the Rat. This Rat lantern has been installed in First Fleet Park with the Sydney Opera House in the background. The Zodiac symbol of the Rat can be characterised as intelligent, adaptable and social. The quick-witted Rat cannot let an opportunity to prosper pass them by.
Linked to: Skywatch Friday, Fences Around The World.
Thursday, 6 February 2020
Circular Quay, Lunar Lanterns, Rabbit
Lunar Lanterns have been installed around Circular Quay to celebrate the Sydney Lunar New Year Festival. In the Chinese zodiac, every year is symbolised by an animal and this year is the Year of the Rat. This Rabbit lantern has been installed along the foreshore of Sydney Harbour at East Circular Quay. The Zodiac symbol of the Rabbit can be characterised as friendly, outgoing and prefer the company of others. They also have exquisite taste in both dress and the arts.
Linked to: Signs, Signs.
Wednesday, 5 February 2020
The Rocks, Lunar Lanterns, Monkey
Lunar Lanterns have been installed around Circular Quay to celebrate the Sydney Lunar New Year Festival. In the Chinese zodiac, every year is symbolised by an animal and this year is the Year of the Rat. This Monkey lantern has been installed in the front of Cadman's Cottage at The Rocks. The Zodiac symbol of the Monkey can be characterised as quick-witted, charming and lucky. The adaptable Monkey livens up an occasion.
Linked to: Wordless Wednesday, My Corner of the World, Over the Moon, Pink Saturday.
Tuesday, 4 February 2020
Circular Quay, Lunar Lanterns, Rooster
Lunar Lanterns have been installed around Circular Quay to celebrate the Sydney Lunar New Year Festival. In the Chinese zodiac, every year is symbolised by an animal and this year is the Year of the Rat. The Rooster lantern has been installed along the foreshore of Sydney Harbour at East Circular Quay. The Sydney Harbour Bridge and a cruise ship at the Overseas Passenger Terminal can be seen in the background. The Zodiac symbol of the Rooster is honest, energetic and intelligent. The flamboyant Rooster is confident and is not afraid of hard work.
Linked to: Our World Tuesday, Tuesday Treasures, Souvenirs, Travel Tuesday.
Monday, 3 February 2020
Redfern, mural
This mural has been painted near the entrance of Redfern Jarjum College, along Redfern Street in the inner city suburb of Redfern. In 2009 St Aloysius's College, a Jesuit boys school in Milsons Point, was granted a lease on the former St Vincents presbytery site. The vision was for a free school that could mentor, educate and assist local urban Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children. The word "deadly" is used by many Aboriginal people to mean very good or awesome, in the same way that "wicked" is used.
Linked to: Monday Mural, Ruby Tuesday, Through My Lens.
Sunday, 2 February 2020
Penshurst, Wesley Uniting Church
This Wesley Uniting Church, built in 1954, is located on the corner of Penshurst Street and Percival Street, in the southern suburb of Penshurst.
Linked to: Shadow Shot Sunday, InSPIREd Sunday, Sundays In My City.
Saturday, 1 February 2020
Circular Quay, Alfred Street (Theme Day: Streetscape)
A new streetscape with the Circular Quay Light Rail Stop located at the western end of Alfred Street, between Pitt Street and Loftus Street, beside Circular Quay railway station. It is the final destination on the CBD and South East Light Rail service, which opened in December 2019. These trams will soon be departing for the eastern suburb of Randwick and Chalmers Street at Central railway station, at the southern end of the Central Business District.
Linked to: Weekend Reflections, All Seasons, Theme Day.