Monday 29 September 2014

art and about



One of the things I really want to do this time is to get to know more about art, design and culture here – not something Sydney is renowned for more widely. I don't mean that this city does not produce countless creative people, only that it is not obviously a 'central' location of contemporary art and design practice. More straightforwardly, it is not something I know much about. 

So, first step Art and About Sydney - on the theme of 'endangered' as in what has been lost, or in danger of being lost.  

Photograph shows work on display along the St James walkway of Hyde Park north, as part of an exhibition entitled Australian Life

the glory that is seawater pools



There are also a number of seawater pools all along the coast, costing varying amounts from 20 cents to $8, and with various rules and facilities. I should mention right away that swimming is not something I like to do. But might just dip my toe in here…

running, running, running



More good-natured crowds again, both running, and cheering on the running. It reminds me of the first time I came to Sydney, with my mother. We were in a similar state of jet-lag, very early rising, so had gone for a walk through the Botanical Gardens towards Mrs. Macquarie’s Chair, when this swarm of runners – (what is the correct collective noun?)  completely engulfed us for several minutes. We just stood stock still, quivering slightly, as if overtaken by a herd of wildebeest. Much too dedicated, energetic and early for us.

falling in love



I have already fallen completely in love with Coogee beach despite its popularity. Mingling with all that good health and sportswear is a marvellous sprinkling of eccentricity....

lets the barbies begin



Turns out there is a food and drink festival at Coogee beach (beach soccer next weekend, so yet more crowdedness). Everyone, to my English eyes, very packed together and loud – but then obviously having a very good time, so I can keep that London cynicism to myself.

seagulls and doyles



In my determination not to give into jetlag, but noticeably disoriented and wobbly, I find that without thinking I have got on a ferry to Watsons Bay; focusing on a single goal of getting take-away fish and chips from the famous Doyles for my lunch.  Then sitting in the glorious sunshine on the sand (like any decent Brit I expect to get excited by sunshine/beach for at least the next 3 months) with that fab view back to the city. Interrupted only by seagulls squabbling.