Day 37
What a way to start the day. Up at 4.30 ready to watch Wales quarter final against Belgium, the highest ranked European country and second ranked overall in the world.
But Wales were magnificent. They only went and did it. 3 - 1. Feeling so proud at the moment.
I then enjoyed a leisurely morning while Dylan went to Little Kicks (football for little kids) and Cerys went to her Dance class. After lunch Amy, Cerys, Dylan and I went out to West Head Lookout. To get to it you have to go through Ku-ring-gai Chase a national park belonging to the local indigenous Aborigine people.
It is Sydney's most stunning lookout with views of Broken Bay, Pittwater and Barrenjoey Headland and lighthouse.
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Looking out towards Broken Bay and Lion Island Nature Reserve |
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Sailing boats entering Pittwater |
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Lion Island |
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Leisurely sailing |
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Or more exhilarating |
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Across Pittwater to Palm Beach |
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Barrenjoey Headland and lighthouse |
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Cerys and Dylan seemed to enjoy it there |
After returning home we all got ready and went out for our evening meal. But not before Alfie and Amy stopped of to vote in the General Election. It is law here that if you are eligible to vote, you have to vote and it seems to be accepted.
We then went to the Terry Hills Tavern for Dinner, a big, bustling, children friendly place with a large menu. It also had a delightful outdoor eating area which was packed when we left.
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Terry Hills Tavern |
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The outside seating area |
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