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the blue mountains

27 Jun 2021

I've just been on holidays for the past 3 weeks and I managed to get away before Sydney went into a 2 week lock-down. First destination was Brisbane to spend some time with my Dad, then back home for a day to water the plants and check the mail before driving to the Blue Mountains.
I left Sydney early and drove straight to Blackheath to do a walk to Porter's Pass, a walk I'd not done before. It was 4°C when I left the car and I have no idea of the temperature by the time I reached the Pass but it was cold.
It was a lovely walk with lots of flowers and birds flying overhead. It had recently snowed so the walk was a bit muddy and my shoes and socks were soaked by the end of the walk.
It was a really hilly track and getting down to this waterfall required a jump as my legs were too short to use the steps.
To my surprise I found the wattle was already in bloom.
When my legs went wibbly wobbly, I took that as a sign to turn tail and return to the car and this view. I'd love to go back and do the walk in full.
I drove to my accommodation via Evan's Lookout to admire the view.
The scenery is just spectacular.
I stayed at Silvermere Guesthouse at Wentworth Falls. This was my third stay as it's such a lovely place and the generous breakfast kept me fueled until dinner time.
I watched the sun go down behind these trees.
Silvermere has a lovely garden and the camellias were in bloom.
The next day I drove to Leura to roam around the Everglades House and Gardens.
I've visited the gardens many time but never in winter.
The magnificent view of the Jamison Valley from the gardens.
I spent a few hours wandering around the Paul Sorensen designed garden.
The garden combines both European and native Australian plantings.
The cascades
and the grotto pool.
While I was in Leura I wanted to do the Cascades walk but discovered the walk closed due to a landslip. Instead I went to the Gordon Falls Lookout and discovered there was a short walk nearby to the Lyrebird Dell.
Off I went to locate the Lyrebird Dell which was just lovely. Birdsong filled the air; the trail was green and verdant and best of all I had the whole walk to myself.

It's definitely worth a visit.

The next day I headed south to Orange so I'll see you all again soon with some more pictures from my mini break in New South Wales. 

Bye for now,

Jillian

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Friday Favourites- Blue Mountains on film

20 Nov 2009

A few weeks ago I wrote about my new little plastic camera. I collected the film on Wednesday and I thought you'd like to see the end results.




A few frames didn't turn out but overall I thought the results were pretty impressive. The images have a really dreamy soft look with a heavy vignette and a small area in sharp focus. I have a few more images to show you later but I know I'll certainly be playing with my little toy camera again.

Enjoy the weekend and try to keep cool if you can,

Bye for now,

Jillian
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Wentworth Falls

28 Oct 2009

As promised here are some more photos from my mini break at the Blue Mountains. The Blue Mountains has a number of quaint villages and this was my second stay at Wentworth Falls. I also really like Leura, which is where I spent the second day of my 2 day stay.



I've been bushwalking at Wentworth Falls, Katoomba and Blackheath but have done the National Pass walk at Wentworth Falls on many occasions. Although I live on the coast and love the ocean, I also really love the mountains. There's just something about the smell of the Australian bush and rainforest - a curious mix of eucalyptus and other exotic flora. There are so many interesting plants along the walk and it makes me regret my complete lack of botanical knowledge because I can't name most of them.



I went for a walk around the Wentworth Falls Lake before breakfast at the recommendation of Cathy, one of Silvermere's owners. Before this visit I didn't know such a lake existed. I passed by colourful parrots and waratahs on my way down to the lake shore.



The Wentworth Falls Lake is very quiet early in the morning with the peace of the lake disturbed only by a family of ducks. The Blue Mountains is such a special place.

Jillian
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Friday Favourites - Silvermere, Wentworth Falls

23 Oct 2009

It's too difficult to explain, but I've just had a 2 day break from work. As it was a last minute thing, I spent Tuesday night on the internet looking for a place to stay in the Blue Mountains, a 2 hour drive from Sydney. I've always loved the Blue Mountains and normally visit once or twice a year but it's more than 2 years since my last visit.

Originally I planned to stay at Echo Point but somehow I managed to find Silvermere on the web. It looked lovely and as I've always enjoyed the walks at Wentworth Falls, I decided to book into the last room available. I drove up to Wentworth Falls on Thursday and did the National Pass walk first before checking into Silvermere. I've done this walk many times but boy I found it hard going and my legs were pretty sore. Thankfully when I drove into the driveway at Silvermere it was everything that it appeared to be on the website and a bit more.



My room was spacious and spotlessly clean. The house was beautifully furnished and the gardens were gorgeous. I roamed around the garden with my camera and wished I could have recorded the scents as well as the images. I spent a peaceful night there before a delicious breakfast which kept me full until 3.00 p.m.









Have a great weekend,

Jillian - as you can see I've finished editing the photos and have added a few more. I'll post the rest next week.
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