Tuesday 21st & Wednesday 22nd November

 The Welcome Wall stands in honour of all those who have migrated to live in Australia with registered names engraved in bronze. The wall is 100metres long and has space for 30,000 names. https://monumentaustralia.org.au/themes/landscape/settlement/display/98851-he-welcome-wall-

https:www.us-lighthouses.com/cape-bowling-green-lighthouse
On the first Tuesday we had a quietish day, walking to the local village of McMahon's Point and on to North Sydney. We visited the local shopping mall and did a little local shopping. In the afternoon, after unpacking, we ambled around Lavender Bay, Luna Park and met our daughter in law in North Sydney going to Billy Barry's for our evening meal.  The following day we headed to The National Maritime Museum, after overnight rain the day turned out to be, once again, sunny and warm. A replica of Capt. Cook's Endeavour is housed at the museum along with a submarine, HMAS Onslow and the Destroyer HMAS Vampire and a patrol boat. A great day out and we spent a great deal of time soaking up the history and the Museum's exhibits. There was a party of school children on board HMS Endeavour at the same time as us and we did listen in to its history and explanations of it. It is always interesting to see how other cultures tackle some of the issues that are raised - and this party spared their staff nothing when the were asked to think of the most rude word that they could for Wee!!!  A great day and another ferry ride home - what a way to commute!
 








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