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In a Snap
It’s been an interesting few months here at MissWrightDesigns and I wanted to share with you some of my favourite snaps from Instagram, Facebook and Twitter, click the links to stalk me on your social media of choice.
Taronga Zoo, Sydney
One of my favourite days out in Sydney must be Taronga Zoo, combining a fantastic ferry ride across the harbour with unbeatable views, animals galore, the cutest baby elephants and all basically right on the door step of the city. … Continue reading
City of Sydney
Although seventh in the list of most expensive places to live, Sydney does have some fabulous perks A few highlights would include blue as far as the eye can see And being an inspiration for artists all around the world
City2Surf 2011
Although Australia is still officially in winter over 80,000 people will literally run to Bondi Beach this Sunday for Sydney’s biggest fun run, the City2Surf 2011. For myself and many others this will be the culmination of many weeks of … Continue reading
Christmas in July
Tomorrow marks the start of July and although it’s a little early, this weekend we are going to celebrate Christmas in July. Many of the towns in the Blue Mountains, approx 2 hours from Sydney celebrate ‘Yulefest’ which dates back … Continue reading
Snap Happy
One of the best views in Sydney, the Harbour Bridge at night
Sydney Royal Easter Show Photos
Good Friday was enjoyed basking in some unexpected sunshine and taking in the delights of the Sydney Royal Easter Show. First up were the arts and crafts exhibits including some seasonal paper crafts Fabric arts including this amazing Sydney skyline … Continue reading
Sydney Royal Easter Show
An Easter in Sydney wouldn’t be complete without a trip to the Royal Easter Show. And even more exciting it will be my first visit to the famous event. The traditional “city meets country” show first started in 1823 and … Continue reading
Fraser Island
Last week we were on Fraser Island in Queensland, the world’s largest sand island measuring some 75 miles by 15 miles. But it isn’t all sand, in the centre of the island is a dense rain forest and in just … Continue reading
Paddy’s Markets
I was enjoying the descriptions in Ruth Parker’s Harp in the South Novel recently, particularly when the girls visit Paddy’s Market. Vivid descriptions of the bustling aisles, pungent smells, the old stalls with their swinging signs and second hand shoes … Continue reading