It’s been a little over 2 months since that fateful day when I got to visit and see for myself, one of the most (if not the most) iconic symbol of Sydney.
We had an early day, with a train ride from our place to Circular Quay. It wasn’t that busy when we got to this area, as most people were probably at work and whatnot. There was some foot traffic outside the train station, with some people walking by quickly, while others were leisurely talking, or enjoying a bit of street entertainment. In fact, there was this one guy who was in quilt and playing the bagpipes!
Thankfully, the weather was agreeable, if not a little cold for people who aren’t used to (or aren’t fond of) temperatures below 20’c, such as myself. The skies were a little cloudy but also sunny at times, it was busy (but not to the point of feeling over-touristy or crowded), and it was simply picture perfect.
The shot above was taken as me and my family were heading back to Circular Quay from our walk around The Rocks, which was around 130-2pm as we were scheduled to take a ferry to Manly Beach.