
It was Christmas day. All we know was we can’t expect anything to be open and working. The shopping mall in Parramatta had closed after a 32 hours continuous sales, yesterday evening itself. The same with the public transport also. And Christmas is a unique day in a calendar year that almost all cruises and other site seeing trips also will be closed.
It was noon by the time we woke up. The Saturday was spent at home itself as it was a hot day, with mercury climbing to 37degree Celsius. We started looking for something which can help us to enjoy an evening, and somewhere we have never been to. The net dial-up came handy. There was this Hawkesbury River, but no information available for any cruises on web. Anyway, most of them will be closed today. We got hold of a wharf of the river while looking at the plan-your- trip site. It was all quick. We decided to give it a try at around 2. We could start by 3pm train from Parramatta and reach the river side by 4:30, and spend 2-3 hours there and can be back home by 9 !
We had no worries in getting the connecting trains, except the expected waiting time in Strathfield station for the connection. The 25 mins waiting under the asbestos sheet roof in the heat was a bit irritating.

The train journey was peaceful; we had enough food also to survive till we come back. Train passed Hornsby and Berowra which are the city rail limits. It dropped us at the Hawkesbury station by 4:40. We had river on both sides and the rail going in between that (Picture).
The river was full of yatches, motor boats, and house boats but most of them stationary! The wharf was mainly meant for fishermen. There were one or two cruises available on normal days. But all closed for Christmas!

We walked through the banks taking snaps of the houses on water on the other side of the river, ‘busy’ fishing people, the personal boats been brought to the shore with a trailer (Picture) and then pushing it to float (a lot of private boats were moving around). We also enjoyed a group of Pelicans fighting with the seagulls for the fish people feed them from their catch (Picture).

Some people were having their Christmas with family along the banks; the family means 6-15 people here as I have mentioned earlier! Except for that, it was pretty empty in spite of having the parking lot full of cars! I have heard of some houseboat packages here, with around 750 to 1500 AU$ per night! Oh, my little Kerala !
It was a bit hot still, but people were enjoying diving in to the water from the jetties to kill the heat. I got a long picture of the whole view of 120 degree( It was a 180 degree plus view but cropping to reduce memory)(Picture at the top).We started back by 6:40 train, reaching back in Parramatta by 7:50. It was a short but a sweet experience; a memorable evening spend on the banks of Hawkesbury river!
Wishing you all a very very Happy New Year 2006 ! See you next Year !
Tailpiece : It is New Year Eve tomorrow ! And Sydney is ready for the site setup for people who come to see the fireworks. If you need to see the same from a good position like Opera house( I mean around the Opera house premises), you have to be there by 1pm and then wait till midnight ! The forecast is 35 Degree Celcius for 31st December. They are planning to close the areas once the count is reached. If you have money, you can get the best views from Mrs. Macquarie's chair paying 190 AU$ per person and going there by around 7 pm. Even the meadows of Royal Botanical Garden is been sold out for 145 AU$ per head ! There is a freeway or a flyover near the Harbour bridge. They have conducted a contest through 'The Daily Telegraph' newspaper in the first week of December and selected some 1000 people for free passes to stand there and celebrate the Eve!
This is the site where you can see more details of the same:
http://www.cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au/nye/ I have some write-ups ready for next week, but I hope I will have the New year celebrations experience which will get priority above them all.