Sunday, May 4, 2008

Lets do some sightseeing south to Ulladulla and up to the Naval Air Museum at Nowra.

Monday the 7th and Boris' off to work and Kris took us on a out and about on a trek to the south area. We went thru Vincentia, Sanctuary Point, St. Georges Basin, to the Princess Hiway and thru Wandandian and down Sussex Inlet road to the towns.


Sussex Inlet graffiti shop

Watch out incoming

Dock area

Inlet view - heading out

The Leaning Tree.

Canoers

Quick - Look this way.

Swan Lake, just north of Cudmirrah on way to Ulladulla


After driving and around Sussex Inlet and Berrara we go around the south side of Swan Lake and entered the back roads of Conjola Natl. Park on Blackbutt & Red Head rds. Back to the Princess Hiway and south past Fishermans Paradise, Yatte Yattah, and into Ulladulla for lunch. Did the harbour and jetty area before returning home via the Princess Hiway to enjoy some lamb chops.


Ulladulla Harbour view.

A birdseye view of the harbour.

On the Jetty - looking to sea.

Aye-Aye Captain

All tied up a wait'n to go.

On ready if needed a coast guard down under.

By Tuesday, Kristine's had enough. She threw us out -and the girls too. So we treked thru the bush, then along a path near the hiway into Huskisson (just a short 5k), then stopped for snacks, then did some photo ops, hanging out by the dock area. It took a little longer on return, probably a little tired. Kris and I went to the shops, then we hung out at the house.

Three shots from the parking lot at Huskie.







Him & Her resloving a problem.

On Wednesday, Kris took us to 'Navel Air Museum' a very well put together air museum, a lot of history as well as aircraft. After Nowra Hill Lookout we did some fish and chips and drove about Nowra, then home thus completing an enjoyable day.




Tory, the flying Roo and Kaiya

If we can just get it started, we can get away from Him.

A Polish MIG 15 and others from above.

A Sopwith, showing construction methods.

A twin-tailed trainer - how sharp.

Another look down at some of the others.

A couple of views from atop Nowra Lookout.


T'aint much ya can ad to those smiles.

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