We've had some wild and woolly weather here this week. Strong winds, torrential rain and snap storms that seem to materialise out of the clear blue sky. The temperature has also started to fall and the first signs of chilly Winter days and nights are upon us. These days make for fantastic photo opportunities. And yesterday, the boys and I drove down to one of my favourite stretches of water. I have been visiting this spot for years. At times, as a midway point during a long run along the coast. At times walking Angus in the pram when he was a wee fellow. And at other times, just to breathe in the fresh, salty air and admire the beautiful rock formations. Made even more spectacular after the rain.
Joining in with Faith Hope & a whole lotta Love for 'Snap It' and this week's topic of: Water
There is something special about being near the water, Love the rock pools & patterns in the top photo.
ReplyDeleteGosh you live in an amazing city Julie! So Beautiful! Can you believe I have never been to Sydney!!!????
ReplyDeleteGreat photos! The weather has been crazy here too but I just love sunlight through storm clouds...makes every thing feel new again after a storm :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful spot Julie. I love being near the water it is so calming and inspiring. xx
ReplyDeleteI live in Sydney too. I could tell the photos had that Australian light. Where is this? Eastern Suburbs??? Sydney Harbour???
ReplyDeleteFound you through snap it every wednesday where I am No 17
Cool photos J. Bet the boys loved watching the waves come in.
ReplyDeleteGreat images! I love beach photos! I bet the boys love exploring in the rockpools!
ReplyDeleteYesterday's wind was COLD! Great for getting the washing dry, though :) xxx
ReplyDeleteYep, we have been feeling the tail of that cold snap too. Down to 12 degrees tonight which is pretty cold for us, very much middle of winter weather. Chilly out on the water!!x
ReplyDeleteStunning pics of such a beautiful spot.
ReplyDelete:-) xx
Beautiful photos Julie! It seems funny to me, you are cooling down, and it is just heating up here in HK, with maybe 6 months of heat ahead of us. I may need an Australian break to cool me down in a few months!
ReplyDeletelooks like a beautiful beach to walk and think and discover!
ReplyDeletelooks like a wonderful spot to visit! do you find much in the rock pools? i love the last one with that big cloud looming x
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos ! Water makes for such a great topic doesn't it ? Thanks for stopping by my blog, it was a stunning rainbow.
ReplyDeleteHappy Sunday, Dee