Thursday, May 11, 2006

The Story Bridge



Most mornings when I walk into work I park in a suburb of Brisbane known as New Farm. As I walk along the Brisbane River, I get the above fantastic view of the Story Bridge, with the city in the background. Opened in 1940, it provides one of the main links between the North and South sides of the city.

I love this walk to work. It takes about 1/2 an hour, and I have all sorts of nerdy habits I partake. There are all these kick ass spiders along the path that spin webs over the trees. We're talking near hand size for some of the big ones, but they just sit up in the trees catching whatever passes by. During the hot summer months there are lizards which come out and laze on the hot path. There is also a constant stream of people going back and forth, more so now as the weather has gotten more tolerable and not so humid, and I love to people watch.



But it is the walk back from the city which at the moment provides some of the most spectacular views of the bridge and the city. Each night, you get to watch the sun set behind the city as the lights come up and start twinkling both on the bridge and with the building towers. The river offsets this with great reflections.

I love living in this city. It has so much to offer, and its grown from being the big country town when we first moved here seven years ago. There are beaches both north and south, there's a ring of rainforests to the west, and everywhere there are outdoor activities you can undertake. The weather is fantastic year round, bar a few hot and humid weeks. These are easily countered with a pool and air conditioning! The people are friendly, and now there's pretty much everything you could want. So if you come to Australia, or if you live here already, get your arse to Brisbane.

Ciao for Now, Spokesman for Brisbane City Council Angry Dad.

3 Comments:

Blogger Wendy aka Cheeky said...

WOW - that looks like a GREAT walk - except for the spiders - that would cause me to rethink it a bit LOL

11:25 pm  
Blogger j.sterling said...

it's so pretty! i love it at night especially!

2:51 am  
Blogger Pollyanna said...

You could write a travel brochure. You are multi talented for sure.

7:53 am  

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