Chowder Bay, Mosman




Verandah with a view - looking out at Chowder Bay, from Georges Heights on Sydney's lower north shore, this was the site of the Australian navy section handling ammunition and explosives in the 19th century and more recently, skirts the abode of HMAS Penguin. Imagine an evening looking out on to a sheltered cove far away from the old country, enjoying a climate that is most agreeable, neither too hot nor cold on a fine April day. Located in the Headland Park and accessible from Middle Head Road in Mosman, there are walking trails, scuba diving lessons, artists precincts, tennis courts, historical fortifications and several cafes /restaurants. Public buses and ferries bring people in from Sydney CBD and overnight accommodation is also available.












Pre-lunch, Charmaine and Cindy dabble in relaxing photography near the wharf.



























The views from the side of Chowder Bay.



















A delicacy awaits those who have taken in the outdoors and want to savour a well deserved moment after a long week at work or at the business!

Do check out Charmaine's blog for more interesting angles on Chowder Bay, especially her interpretations of the cuisine.



















Comments

Charmaine said…
Great photos Kev! You are becoming a budding photographer. Love the photo of your entree, I want to sink my teeth into that prawn...

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