Saturday, 7 February 2026

Sydney Roadtrip

This post is a quickie photo essay!  We're still catching up on things after our roadtrip, and Mr P. has been very unwell with this awful cold and cough that lingers and lingers ...  Lots of bugs going around at the moment, apparently.  We think he caught it from being in so many hospital waiting rooms lately.

Mr P. organised our recent Sydney trip, heading down south to visit an old friend, and to hit as many art galleries as we could.  Was it eight or nine we managed?  Job well done, as the English say!  And it was wonderful to catch up with our old mate Jim, whom we have known since we were knee-high to a grasshopper, as the saying goes.



NERAM  (horse sculpture by Tim Storrier)

First off, we hit NERAM - the New England Regional Art Museum.  We try to get here once a year; it's about 5 or 6 hours drive from us, so we take a roadtrip!  And if you're lucky, you get to see some snow here in Winter.  Clearly, not now :=)  


driving over the Sydney Harbour Bridge - a few times!

a cute twiggy fella on top of someone's chimney

massive sculpture by Ron Mueck (Art Gallery of NSW)

Ron Mueck does amazing work.  These huge sculptures are very confronting, and fascinating.  I'm hiding the mmm extra-large appendages - hehehe ...


there were carrot pancakes for Mr P. at Archie's Café Co, Dover Heights

there were koi carp at the Gosford Regional Gallery, and Japanese Garden

Mr P. ate fried halloumi and scrambled eggs at The Point cafe, Avoca Beach

we admired a Brett Whiteley sculpture at the newly re-opened Newcastle Art Gallery

we had a gander at Smoky Bay Lighthouse

(By the architect James Barnet Colonial Architect for NSW, 1865-1890.)  He designed various public buildings and a number of lighthouses around New South Wales, including this one.  I love a lighthouse, my friends!  I'm thinking of joining the Lighthouse Society.  


and said hi to a wallaby having his/her lunch

We checked out the Trial Bay Gaol ruins; a "nice" prison, apparently

I ate Bircher muesli at the Hilltop Store

we drove to a sea view at Sawtell, looking north

and captured ourselves in the outdoor Sculpture Garden at the Grafton Regional Gallery

We shared a Black Forest croissant at the Ulmarra Food Co-op

and admired the water dragon in the leafy front courtyard

What a trip!  And probably our last for a while, till Mr P.'s treatments finish.  There are so many wonderful things to see in our big country.  If you can get here, my friends ...  



24 comments:

  1. You two had an amazing time! The food looks too good to miss in life.

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  2. That looks and sounds like a lovely road trip. The weather looks incredible.

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    1. thanks Joanne. It was hot summer weather indeed.

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  3. It looks and sounds like you had a wonderful trip. So many fun things to see. I too love lighthouses. Two of my favorites were in Florida where we lived. That turtle croissant looks amazing but so does all of the rest of the food.
    Healing wishes for Mr. P. Take care of yourself!!

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    1. oh yes i am such a lighthouse fan. Thanks. We are both trying to take it easy.

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  4. That sculpture looks like a real person! Hope Mr. P feels better soon. Will they do treatments while he is ill?
    Tandy (Lavender and Lime) https://tandysinclair.com

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    1. he has appointments but he can't go while he is ill ...

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  5. I know the have only touched the tip of what Australia has to offer.

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  6. Quite a mix of delightful photos > of pictures of nature twixt you and me, sculptures from more than one gallery and some moreish food I would not mind having in front of me now! Glad you enjoyed . . . now hope your darling Mr P will not have too tough a time . . . sending healing thoughts . . .

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    1. thanks Eha. Poor hubby has a terrible cold and cough atm; hopefully on the mend soon.

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  7. Great photos Sherry and interesting too. That massive sculpture by Ron Mueck (Art Gallery of NSW) took me by surprise- the guy almost looks real.

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  8. A fun adventure, Sherry! All the food looks good and I love the Japanese garden. Also, that shoreline is beautiful. ~ David

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  9. If all goes well my husband and I will be in Sydney this November. I can’t wait. I definitely will visit the Japanese Garden. What a beautiful place thanks for the information.

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  10. I think you and Mr. P take the kinds of trips I love -- fabulous museums and galleries and wonderful food along the way. I hope he's over his cold and cough soon but I'm glad it didn't pull too much out of your time away.

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  11. Thanks Jeanie. I think he's had bronchitis really; off to the doctor today. Yes i love galleries and museums and good food!

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  12. Looks like a lovely trip. Some day I'll make it to Sydney. If only it weren't so very far away....

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    1. You are right there, Frank. It is a long way, even for us 😃

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