Callistemon I think I was tired and jaded by the time we got to Sydney and wasn’t in the mood. They do have a lovely bookshop near the Victoria Market place, though! We went there several times.
The other thing, I now recall, was that all the tourist places were shut. Cathedral - shut for a wedding. A house in the botanic gardens- shut. A museum - shut. It felt like Sydney hated us.
. As for ferries - I get seasick! We did go to Manley and that was v nice.
I used to live in Canterbury and walked through the cathedral on my way to town. I remember wheeling my oldest in his big pram through the cloisters and the workmen (there are always workmen) would put planks out so I could get up the steps. I absolutely love the Black Prince stuff and the Thomas a Becket shrine, even though I’m not religious.
Culloden. I went there a couple of years ago and was so disappointed in comparison to a visit 30 years ago. It’s been gentrified and prettified and is so anodyne now. Back then, it was so wild and the wind howling over the moor made you think there were ghosts at your shoulder. Now, it’s cosy and the grass is mowed, there are ruddy dogs everywhere. The interpretive centre is good, I enjoyed that, but the atmosphere is gone.