Friday, 29 November 2019

Christmas Trees on the beach

Thursday:
Tim was working from home today, so in the morning we went out for coffee with him, then in the afternoon left him nursing his laptop and mobile and went for a walk to the beach, then walked along the shore to Long Reef, the sky was blue, a lovely day.

Friday:
The haze was back today, the smell of smoke from the bushfires hung in the air.
We decided to go back to Manly to revisit some of the places from our previous trip.
We set off along the coast path from Manly Cove towards Fairlight, the haze almost obscuring the southern side of the harbour. Along the path there were some amazing hibiscus, frangipan, jacaranda and other plants, we also saw a pair of kookaburras.



We decided against following the path to Spit Bridge so turned back and got some lunch in Manly. We sat on a bench on the front and were attacked by a flock of seagulls after our food, one even landed on Claire's hat.
We moved on to Shelley Beach where the brush turkeys were up to their antics before returning to Manly Beach where Christmas Trees were being advertised for sale, then it was back on the bus to Dee Why.


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