Showing posts with label port macquarie. Show all posts
Showing posts with label port macquarie. Show all posts

Thursday, January 25, 2018

Port Macquarie - Skate Park

Having a boyfriend who loves skating means I wind up at a few skate parks and it just so happens, the one down in Port Macquarie is by far my favourite. Ben's nephew, tells us, it's in the top five parks in Australia - apparently not only aesthetically pleasing but fun to skate too. We drove down to Port Macquarie after Boxing Day and stayed a few nights and it was a fun little get away :)









Ben's brother Paul (the one lying in the bowl) took a massive hit. He ended up skating for at least another 15 minutes after this and by 11pm that night decided he needed to go to hospital. I woke up the next morning to his wrist in a cast!



































Ben's brother's family, have the sweetest cat called Alaska. I'm not sure she was 100% okay with this pose but she is so well natured she just seems to go with the flow  :)
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Saturday, March 22, 2014

Port Macquarie

Time to finally share my Port Macquarie pics. I will say, most of our trip was wedding related - we helped set up, I photographed on the day, we helped pack up and then we headed home.  It was a definitely a whirlwind trip but we still managed a couple of touristy things :)


We stayed at the Mecure, super luxurious - we usually go more budget so this was nice.  We were also lucky that the Winter Olympics were on and the airing of the women's ice skating which just happened to be both Ben and mine favourite winter sport :) We don't have a tellie at home so when we do get to watch t.v. it's really fun, lol, is that lame? Probably! I love television by the way, we just don't have an aerial.


 On one of our free moments, we visited the Port Macquarie art gallery and partook in all the kid drawing activities :)





How cute is the elephant chair - wasn't game enough to sit on it though

We also wandered down to the town's centre and read all the history plaques, there was an excessive amount of plaques it was kind of funny because many, seemed to be there, just for the sake of being there- like a plaque commemorating the setting of another plaque

There was also a bunch of thong trees we spotted on the drive into Port which I made Ben pull over for me :) Btw we call flip flops, thongs in Australia just to avoid any confusion there :p


Another thing we ended up doing was visiting the koala hospital, which I'd personally recommend if you find yourself in Port Macquarie with an hour to spare.


They had a notice board where people had sent in their photos holding a stuffed koala (which you could purchase from their shop) I loved that wedding photo below, weddings on the brain I guess :)

On a side note, my dreams to be a wedding photographer are still unfolding - I keep having to pinch myself for the opportunities I keep being given! Still a long way to go but I'm super excited :)

This guy above is Barry and unfortunately he has scoliosis/kyphosis which causes that curved spine of his.  In happier news Ben adopted him well figuratively speaking.  You can read his blurb over here, apparently he is super grumpy but I think perhaps understandable because of his spine


Next door to the Koala hospital is the Roto house a historical landmark in Port Macquarie. When we first walked in a lady caught Ben putting a donation in their box and was really shocked and thankful and then told us she'd give us a talk on the house, it was very cute. Ben and I both remarked about how old we are that we actually enjoy doing things like this, lol!




Love the vintage Australian nurse uniform :)



 Super pretty portrait of the only daughter from the family (yes I was paying attention to the talk!)

And finally the digital version of the photo I shared the other week :)

So there you go, our Port Macquarie adventures all wrapped up. I did have a whole bunch of Big Things to photograph on the way home, my undoing was telling the much more well traveled people in Ben's family (Ben's dad is even a truck driver) of our plan to drive home on the inland track. Apparently it was going to put another 8 hours onto our journey, I swear it only looked like an extra half hour on google maps :p I had everyone come up to me with worried faces and phones and maps showing me the actual distance, damn! Ben surprisingly was not so keen, so I didn't push it but sat very quietly for the first few hours of the journey home, I guess you would call that sulking but at least I was aware of my sulking and made another executive decision to snap out of it which I think officially makes me an adult :)
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