A cat called Sootie
A sunny afternoon. A warm place. A cat. Good weather. Was preceded by a week or two of cold, wet weather. Sootie enjoyed sun. Exploring, basking, relaxing, sleeping, cleaning.
A sunny afternoon. A warm place. A cat. Good weather. Was preceded by a week or two of cold, wet weather. Sootie enjoyed sun. Exploring, basking, relaxing, sleeping, cleaning.
The crystal clear skies, the deep blue ocean and the gently breaking waves. A surfer and a fisherman. Peace and calm prevail. A contrast with the storms of yesterday.
The Illawarra Coastline experienced a great deal of rain this week. The storms were due to a low pressure system generating big swells & big waves captured by me on camera.
Managed to photograph a halo around the sun today with the help of a balustrade and a tree trunk.
Shao Ping and I went for a drive to the Royal National Park, located between the Illawarra to the south and Sydney to the north. We also dropped by Bundeena and Port Hacking.
Back in August 1998 the Illawarra region experienced an intense storm system. It was the 17th August 1998. The city centre of Wollongong received 316mm of rain in 24 hours.
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