Except The Harbour Bridge wasn't the star of the show tonight. The Opera House being the landmark turning heads. A spectacular light display covering it's giant sails. Commencing at the family friendly time of 6pm, Vivid kicked off with a series of light sculptures scattered around the harbour. A fire dance set to music, with flames bursting into the sky. And of course, the majestic Opera House with a technicolour explosion of images splashed across it. A beautiful sight, with an audience of thousands, making their way around the harbour. Taking in all the vibrant colour. The artwork. The atmosphere.
So this week I'm grateful for my Vivid experience. Seeing Angus enthralled with his beloved Harbour Bridge, lit up in the cool night sky (even if it was not entirely the reason for our visit). A crisp and clear Winter's night, with a continual rainbow of light dancing playfully upon it. And of course, creating some extra special memories as a family. Joining in with Maxabella to share the light.
Great Pictures!
ReplyDeleteI have never seen the opera house lit up that way before. What a great show! Your boy looked like he enjoyed himself.
How fabulous, Julie. Now that is one thing I definitely miss about Sydney. Sigh, J x
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures!!! What a proper little boy - perhaps he'll be some kind of engineer since he's so fascinated with the bridge!!!
ReplyDeleteThat looks amazing ... bet your little man loved it!!
ReplyDeleteVery special memories Julie! I can just imagine Angus would have absolutely loved it. so lucky are you to live so close to such a beautiful city. I miss that city sometimes.. you know it is my hometown :)
ReplyDeleteHappy weekend. xx
Gorgeous! I'm yet to get to Sydney but am desperately trying to convince my husband to take me next time he goes for work! Thanks for visiting my blog - I am following you right back :-)
ReplyDeleteAh bless, that is just gorgeous. What a beautiful moment. :) xx
ReplyDeleteYour photos are spectacular!
ReplyDeleteIt does sound like quite the family event and a memory that will stick around for a very long time.