Photos - Sydney South (continued)
Gymea Bay
It's not just the discoveries that make walking exciting,
but the lovely people you meet.
Chele crossed the road to invite Alan in for a drink.
Husband Mark, grandfather and grandchildren completed the Gymea Bay party.
Gymea Bay
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Stunning views from a road off Gymea Bay's
Ellesmere Road, which is also called Ellesmere Road. |
Gymea Bay
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We are not sure what these pieces of wood on the
ground are for when you are on the rope swing in
Greygum Place, Gymea Bay.
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Hurstville Grove
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Our favourite Hurstville Grove house was
on the water—on Oatley Bay, with Connells Point
on the other side.
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Hurstville Grove
A simple, but well-planned, touch of paint
can transform an ordinary quaint house into something
really special.
Admire it in Hillcrest Avenue, Hurstville Grove.
Hurstville Grove
To get to my Hurstville Grove house in
West Crescent, look for one that is either red, yellow,
blue or orange; you should be able to read the street
number.
Jannali
The corner store in Jannali has an innovative name.
Patronise it on the corner of Georges River Road, Davey Street and First Avenue.
Jannali
The view from 12 Lenna Place, Jannali.
Jannali
Supermarket trolleys attend a strategic planning session in
Novara Crescent, Jannali, specifically on how to get back to the nearest shop, 300 metres away.
Kangaroo Point
Kangaroo Point juts out into the Georges
River. It’s one of Sydney’s smaller suburbs,
with one main road and four side streets. Alan strolls
down the centre of the main road, not surprisingly called
Kangaroo Point Road, in the morning peak hour.
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