Monday, March 09, 2009

Aboriginal humour

Ploughing through the hundreds of photos we took on our three weeks away and I'll post a few on here as I get them sorted out if I think they might be of interest.

Here are some of our home town, a small seaside town on the New South Wales Central Coast, an hour from the centre of Sydney.

We have a typically beautiful Aussie beach and as it's a weekend getaway for Sydneysiders we have hotels, motels, shops, nearly forty restaurants and cafes all within about a square kilometre which is the town centre. The tourists are a bloody nuisance but without them we wouldn't have all the facilities we enjoy so we put up with them.


The name of the town is Terrigal, a word from the local Aboriginal language which translates as 'place of little birds', which I've always thought must be a tongue in cheek name, an example of Aboriginal humour.

Here's why - two pics we took last week of birds which flourish in the town. A bush turkey wandering around the street leading up to our house and pelicans on the beach:



Place of very big birds would be more accurate.


By the way, that's our house up on the hill overlooking the town and the bay...
It's a pretty good view from our balcony...


11 comments:

Dubai Photo Story said...

Loved the picture at the bottom. What an awesome place....!!! That pic needs to be on a picture post card!!

Anonymous said...

Last pic is awesome.

Thks

Em said...

lucky you. you should have just styed there in the nice weather. i know i would :)

Anonymous said...

What a fabulous view! I have visited Sydney in 2003: have a friend there. I've seen Balmain, Cremorne Point, Manly, Taronga etc. The mangroves/ greenery, low houses and the view of the open sea are really invigorating. No wonder they call it the world's most beautiful capital. Lucky for Oz no one thought of 'beautifying' the pristine beachscape by lining it with ugly concrete monstrosities cluttered ghetto style and reaching up, up into the sky.

Seabee said...

Yes, people do say that Sydney is a beautiful city but I disagree. The city itself is ugly with terrible architecture. What's beautiful is natural, the harbour and the undeveloped areas. The colours in the last photo are true, I haven't manipulated it, the clear sky and incredible blue sky and water are an important part of the beauty of Australia.

Anonymous said...

Well, they're pretty small when you compare them with emus!

hut said...

This looks rather nice.
Remind me, what exactly are you doing here in this sandpit?!!

Dave said...

Seabee, enough of the great aussie photo's, or I will have to park my car at the airport with the keys in it.....

Seabee said...

Dave, plenty more coming up to make you homesick :-)

nzm said...

To echo TRN:

So, you're in Dubai because.....?

:-)

Seabee said...

nick & NZM...ummmmmmm, I'll have to get back to you on that.