what a fun tour thank you for taking us along!! you are very lucky to live so close to such a stunning beautiful nature walk! you have inspired me to go out + find a new area to explore in san diego this weekend. enjoy your time off, i hope you + brad have the best staycation together!
What a delightful video! I absolutely loved it and felt like I was practically walking through those leafy wonders with you. If I ever cross the globe and make my Sydney dreams come true, I'll definitely be remembering your video as my guide.😊💚
You are truly blessed to live in such a beautiful place. Thank you for sharing! You did a fabulous job. I think you might have found a second layer of interest for your channel.
Those purple ones at the end looked like prehistoric lavender lol, gorgeous there. Those houses are absolutely spectacular too, can’t imagine living in that area.
Wow, Sydney Plant Guy, this Walk Through Cremorne Reserve video is absolutely breathtaking! 🌿🌆 The Monstera deliciosa takeover is a sight to behold, and it's the perfect embodiment of spring in all its lush glory. Those panoramic views of Sydney are absolutely jaw-dropping - it's like a botanical paradise with a cityscape backdrop! Your passion for plants and nature really shines through in this video, and your narration is both informative and engaging. I love how you blend the urban and natural world together in such a harmonious way. Thanks for taking us on this virtual journey through Cremorne Reserve - it's like a refreshing escape into the heart of Sydney's green beauty. Keep up the fantastic work, and I can't wait to see more of your adventures in the future! 🌱🏞 #SydneyPlantGuy #CremorneReserve #MonsteraMagic
Jan... 🥰💓 SO STUNNING SCENERY!..😍❤️💚.. All the Plants are... Beautiful!... Gorgeous!... Huge!... and Majestic!..🥰.. I really APPRECIATE You!..😍.. because You showed us the BEAUTY of the Nature!!..❤️💚.. Jan...🥰 Thank you soo much for having the IDEA of this Beautiful Trip!..👍.. You take us along!.. ( ❤ I really LOVE how you take us along this time!.. We can feel as if we were there..) And by watching this Video, I can learn A LOT. I can realize...😍❤️💚.. 1. Loving plants is a Journey. ( All the Plants there have faced many seasons ( the ups and downs ) and they can do happily against all odds!.👏..) 2. Their struggling effort to live nicely is Inspiring me!..👍.. ( because they can feel the LOVE ❤ of the Mother Nature that takes care of them Soo Well!..The Plants do their Best!.. so they deserve the Admirations!!..😍.) So I will do my BEST as well!..❤️🤗.. Once more, Thank you soo much for Everything!.👍.. WHAT A CITY!..❤.. SYDNEY!!...😍💞💓💐🌈🌸❤️💚🤗🥰..
@@sydneyplantguyJan...🥰😍 My Pleasure!..❤️💚.. I just wondered..."That Place looked Beautiful naturally at that moment many years ago!.. Because of that Admirations They planned to decorate that place and finally it looks Soo STUNNING now!..😍❤️💚🤗.." I really APPRECIATE them ( the designer and the decorator )..👍👏.. HAPPY DAYS!...💞💓💐🌈🌸😍🤗🥰💝👍...
I live in the US, but have family in Sidney. I have always wanted to see how beautiful it is there, so I REALLY enjoyed this beautiful walk! 💚 Thank you 😊
Absolutely beautiful! Thank you so much for taking us for such a magical walk. Enjoy your holiday, and Happy Birthday! Hope it is a wonderful day for you! ❤❤❤❤❤
@@sydneyplantguy mine are just dropping now, I live an hour north-east of Perth, we seem to hit spring a little earlier here. Amazing the effects of a couple of extra degrees.
Happy birthday Jan! Enjoy your staycation. Thank you for the lovely Spring in bloom tour. It is so fun to see what we call houseplants here, growing like weeds in nature there. The wall of monsteras were my favorite.😻
HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!🎂(early) That was so beautiful! Thank you for sharing such an amazing place. I loved it all...especially the Birds Nest Ferns❤. Mine sits in front of a mirror...trying to build its confidence to grow big 🤣. I loved the trees in bloom, so unique and interesting. Tigar's Claw 😍 wow! Enjoy your time off with your plants and fur kid!
One of the best walks so far! Maybe you could go hunting for some Araucaria trees sometime in the future, these are some beautiful prehistoric trees from when the dinosaurs were around and they produce nuts. The indigenous people of Australia used to eat them. Maybe you could try some! Thanks for the content Jan! Enjoy your vacation!
I honestly think that Sydney is the most beautiful city in the world. They've retained so much of the original flora and have many green spaces. If I ever win the $80 million I'm moving there too. My son lives there and is always showing me these places, also the leaches he has attaching to him and the pythons in his house😅. Thanks for sharing Jan. It's beautiful. 😍 And the multicoloured bush with the lavender & white flowers is a Brunfelsia, yesterday, today & tomorrow..
Thanks for a lovely trip through Monsteraville😍🤩 Love the variegated one 😅. I did learn that spectacular flowering trees are only noticeable when in flower. Otherwise, they're just miscellaneous looking nothing trees. 😊
Today i learned that my horse is feeling much better after her medication 🐎💨 ...and that i love going on your walks with you, you make me giggle with some of your comments 🤭🌿
What a beautiful walk! Thank you for taking us along. Breath taking! 💚 Awareness is everything. I also never paid as much of attention to plant life outdoors before either. I'm curious, do those monstera ever fruit, and would you ever attempt to eat it? 😃 Some say its quite 'fruity' when eaten at the right/ripe time. Love your Vids!!!🥰
Another awesome plant tour Jan 👍 The bulbs with the red flowers you were talking about are Amaryllis I think. So cool to see Monsteras and bird of paradise growing in the wild. 😀🇨🇦
You have plumerias in Sydney?! Of course you do! Sigh, yet another reason to visit! I adore all wildlife too, love seeing the turkeys and kookaburra too, feel free to point out more!! Snakes, spiders, anything! Going to Hawaii every year got me on my plant journey initially, lots similar to what you have! Every year I recognize more and more! So thanks! That ombré Gravillia (?) is one of my favs in Hawaii along with the huge epiphytes monsteras ets
All the philodendrons on that palm blew my mind. I live in Texas, so never in my life have I seen so many philodendrons and Monsteras out like that. 🤯😭💕 you guys have pushed turkeys and we have deer. 😂😂😂
Lovely tree ferns, I love the first ones I saw in the video with the smaller trunks. Could be Cyathea. I have a very young Cooperi, will have to be veeeery patient if I ever want to see it become a tree haha. Having learned earlier this year how slow they grow, my appreciation for them has only gone up
Yes i noticed they had super skinny trunks !! They looked nice :) i’ve been doing that walk for almost 10 years now and never noticed them growing much so yes, they definitely grow slowly :P
Amazing video! If theres one thing I've learned from watching this is that I have to visit Sydney at some point. My girlfriends got some family north of Sydney so maybe one day I'll get to see this in person :) To me the "worse" side of the walk was actually somewhat more chill. The city view is beautiful for sure but the serenity of the cove and thicker foliage makes me appreciate the view more. Thanks for inspiring me to not only get into plants but also to make me want to travel. Hope you have a great time during your time off work!
It’s a beautiful part of earth! Definitely no ‘bad’ sities, but when it comes to real sstate exposure snd views matter! Much rather have a house for half the price on the ‘bad’ side though :D
The tree you mentioned there at the beginning is a Ficus macrophylla (I think). I remember this tree from uni when learning about areal roots because its such a stunning example.
Gonna have to visit this walk the next time I visit Sydney. How I never did this walk when I lived there even though I did so many other walks around the city I will never know... Maybe because I lived in the Eastern Suburbs south of the bridge XD
Great walk... enjoyed it very much. But frustrating, Monstera "weed", in a size we try to achieve but will never get ot 🙂. Whp would have though You would say .. "No, no more Monstera's". The bulb's are Amaryllis (we've got a lot variaties over here...) Love these kind of video's also! So more filming, more enjoyment en less editing ;-)
Wonderful walk with spectacular views of Sydney, plant life and lots and lots (and lots) of monstera.... It really does grow like a weed there (but what a beautiful weed!). Love seeing it growing wild. Thanks for taking us along! Enjoy your time off!
Learnt Is Monstera a weed in Australia? Fruit salad plant (Monstera deliciosa) is regarded as an environmental weed in New South Wales. This very common garden plant has become a weed of riparian areas and urban bushland, particularly in the warmer parts of eastern Australia.
Bei deinen Walkarounds denk ich mir jedes Mal: alleine das ist ein guter Grund auszuwandern 🙈 sowas wäre bei uns in Deutschland nie möglich. Ich meine klar, die Pflanzen sind hier ja auch nicht heimisch, aber auch mit unseren heimischen Pflanzen wirst du so schöne Ecken hier niemals finden. Deutschland hätte diesbezüglich auch sooo viel Potential. Wird aber irgendwie nicht genutzt ☹️ Mehr von solchen Videos bitte ☺️❤️
Really enjoyed the “walk along” & all the huge monsteras. Thanks so much for taking the time to bring us along. Enjoy your vac time off Jan!
Thank you :)
An hour ago I walked home from work and thought about your videos and how I would love to see another planty walk, and there it is! So happy!
Perfect timing :) hope you enjoyed it :)
Wow wow all I can say is thank you . The plant 🪴 world is so beautiful.
Thanks for watching :)
*😍BEAUTIFUL🌱VIDEO😍*
*THANK YOU FOR SHARING WITH US🙏🏽😊*
Thanks for watching :)
I love this!!! Hope you can do more outdoor stuff! This is all too exciting for me!
Thank you :) unfortunately these videos don’t seem to appeal to a large audience … i’ll keep making them but will be every now & then only :)
A great walk and tour of this beautiful part of Sydney,the monstera have taken over and I love it!
💚🌱🌵☘️💚
Thanks :)
Honestly that was delightful. I enjoyed every minute. Thank you
Thanks :)
what a fun tour thank you for taking us along!! you are very lucky to live so close to such a stunning beautiful nature walk! you have inspired me to go out + find a new area to explore in san diego this weekend. enjoy your time off, i hope you + brad have the best staycation together!
That’s awesome to hear :) thank you!!
Yess..agree..👍
I love how open your eyes are.
It's a great way to be physically active, regularly walk to a beautiful garden. Hype excitement and interesting plants and blooms
Thank you :)
All in this journey..is so beautiful 🥰..thank you..👍
Thank you :)
Watching this again on New Years Day! Loving the green🌴🌴🌴
WOW what a beautiful walk!!! Thank you so much for sharing 🪴😻💚
Thanks for watching :)
What a delightful video! I absolutely loved it and felt like I was practically walking through those leafy wonders with you. If I ever cross the globe and make my Sydney dreams come true, I'll definitely be remembering your video as my guide.😊💚
That made my day :) i film these trying to get the viewer to feel like they are right there with me so this is awesome to hear :)
You are truly blessed to live in such a beautiful place. Thank you for sharing! You did a fabulous job. I think you might have found a second layer of interest for your channel.
Thank you :) great to hear !! Gotta switch up the content a bit to keep it interesting :)
Yea I’m loving the walls too! Thank you!
Thank you :)
Those purple ones at the end looked like prehistoric lavender lol, gorgeous there. Those houses are absolutely spectacular too, can’t imagine living in that area.
The houses are crazy nice !! 🔥
I loved the walk and I had never seen a Tiger's claw before! It is beautiful ❤
Thank you :)
This was the best way to start my day! 🌴☕️☕️☕️ Thanks, Jan for bringing us along!
Thank you :)
I love these walk tours so much! 🥰 Thank you and HAPPY BIRTHDAY 🎈🎉
Thank you :)
Thank you wonderful Jan for this stunning walk through these amazing suburbs, just loved it 😊
Thank you :) glad you enjoyed it :)
wonderful tour, nearest I will ever get to Sydney, thank you
Glad you liked it :)
Wow, Sydney Plant Guy, this Walk Through Cremorne Reserve video is absolutely breathtaking! 🌿🌆 The Monstera deliciosa takeover is a sight to behold, and it's the perfect embodiment of spring in all its lush glory. Those panoramic views of Sydney are absolutely jaw-dropping - it's like a botanical paradise with a cityscape backdrop!
Your passion for plants and nature really shines through in this video, and your narration is both informative and engaging. I love how you blend the urban and natural world together in such a harmonious way.
Thanks for taking us on this virtual journey through Cremorne Reserve - it's like a refreshing escape into the heart of Sydney's green beauty. Keep up the fantastic work, and I can't wait to see more of your adventures in the future! 🌱🏞 #SydneyPlantGuy #CremorneReserve #MonsteraMagic
Thank you so much!! What a nice comment :) absolutely love the blend of urban spaces & nature :)
Jan... 🥰💓 SO STUNNING SCENERY!..😍❤️💚.. All the Plants are... Beautiful!... Gorgeous!... Huge!... and Majestic!..🥰.. I really APPRECIATE You!..😍.. because You showed us the BEAUTY of the Nature!!..❤️💚.. Jan...🥰 Thank you soo much for having the IDEA of this Beautiful Trip!..👍.. You take us along!.. ( ❤ I really LOVE how you take us along this time!.. We can feel as if we were there..) And by watching this Video, I can learn A LOT. I can realize...😍❤️💚..
1. Loving plants is a Journey.
( All the Plants there have faced many seasons ( the ups and downs ) and they can do happily against all odds!.👏..)
2. Their struggling effort to live nicely is Inspiring me!..👍.. ( because they can feel the LOVE ❤ of the Mother Nature that takes care of them Soo Well!..The Plants do their Best!.. so they deserve the Admirations!!..😍.) So I will do my BEST as well!..❤️🤗..
Once more, Thank you soo much for Everything!.👍.. WHAT A CITY!..❤.. SYDNEY!!...😍💞💓💐🌈🌸❤️💚🤗🥰..
Thank you :)
@@sydneyplantguyJan...🥰😍 My Pleasure!..❤️💚.. I just wondered..."That Place looked Beautiful naturally at that moment many years ago!.. Because of that Admirations They planned to decorate that place and finally it looks Soo STUNNING now!..😍❤️💚🤗.." I really APPRECIATE them ( the designer and the decorator )..👍👏.. HAPPY DAYS!...💞💓💐🌈🌸😍🤗🥰💝👍...
I live in the US, but have family in Sidney. I have always wanted to see how beautiful it is there, so I REALLY enjoyed this beautiful walk! 💚 Thank you 😊
Thanks for watching :)
Absolutely beautiful! Thank you so much for taking us for such a magical walk. Enjoy your holiday, and Happy Birthday! Hope it is a wonderful day for you!
❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you so much :)
So many wild monstera 💚
I love it when bottle brushes lose their petals and your ground becomes a soft red carpet...great compost...nature is amazing.
Yes :) they are in full bloom on my street atm :) soon we’ll have red carpets everywhere :D
@@sydneyplantguy mine are just dropping now, I live an hour north-east of Perth, we seem to hit spring a little earlier here. Amazing the effects of a couple of extra degrees.
Happy birthday Jan! Enjoy your staycation. Thank you for the lovely Spring in bloom tour. It is so fun to see what we call houseplants here, growing like weeds in nature there. The wall of monsteras were my favorite.😻
Thank you :)
HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!🎂(early) That was so beautiful! Thank you for sharing such an amazing place. I loved it all...especially the Birds Nest Ferns❤. Mine sits in front of a mirror...trying to build its confidence to grow big 🤣. I loved the trees in bloom, so unique and interesting. Tigar's Claw 😍 wow! Enjoy your time off with your plants and fur kid!
Thank you so much :)
@19:30 that is crazy!!! What a sculpture, I live here now thank you tree😋
So nice to seeing them thrive in nature :)!
Beautiful place ☘️🪴💚 thanks
Thanks :)
beautiful video my friend 🌱🌴🌏👍 hello from Poland 🤗
Thank you :)
One of the best walks so far! Maybe you could go hunting for some Araucaria trees sometime in the future, these are some beautiful prehistoric trees from when the dinosaurs were around and they produce nuts. The indigenous people of Australia used to eat them. Maybe you could try some! Thanks for the content Jan! Enjoy your vacation!
Thank you :) never heard of it! I'll look into it :)
Thank you for another field trip!
Thanks for watching :)
Thank you very much for these tours! They are very interesting for someone that lives in a totally different climate. Greetings from Bulgaria :)
That’s awesome :) glad you enjoy them :)
Great tour as always
Thanks :)
I honestly think that Sydney is the most beautiful city in the world. They've retained so much of the original flora and have many green spaces. If I ever win the $80 million I'm moving there too. My son lives there and is always showing me these places, also the leaches he has attaching to him and the pythons in his house😅. Thanks for sharing Jan. It's beautiful. 😍 And the multicoloured bush with the lavender & white flowers is a Brunfelsia, yesterday, today & tomorrow..
Thank you :) yes I agree!! It's so beautiful in this part of town :)
Have a wonderful staycation Jan. Can’t wait to see all the exciting things about to happen in your garden.
Also, Happy Birthday 🥳🎂
Thank you :)
Great video!! Very beautiful!!
Thanks :)
Thanks for a lovely trip through Monsteraville😍🤩 Love the variegated one 😅. I did learn that spectacular flowering trees are only noticeable when in flower. Otherwise, they're just miscellaneous looking nothing trees. 😊
Until you lean against them and realise the trunk has spikes hahah :D but yes, they are only noticeable for a couple of weeks a year :) thanks :)
@@sydneyplantguy ouch 😬
Hi Jan, thanks for all the tours...you give me ideas for my next visit to NSW. I am on holidays too...
Thank you :)
Today i learned that my horse is feeling much better after her medication 🐎💨 ...and that i love going on your walks with you, you make me giggle with some of your comments 🤭🌿
Thanks :) great news !
Have a very happy birthday 🎂
The walks are beautiful, and what I learned is I wish we had a climate like you have in Sydney.
Thank you :)
What a beautiful walk! Thank you for taking us along. Breath taking! 💚
Awareness is everything. I also never paid as much of attention to plant life outdoors before either.
I'm curious, do those monstera ever fruit, and would you ever attempt to eat it? 😃 Some say its quite 'fruity' when eaten at the right/ripe time.
Love your Vids!!!🥰
Yes they fruit all the time. I've never really been tempted yet but should really try them one day :) thanks :)
Another awesome plant tour Jan 👍 The bulbs with the red flowers you were talking about are Amaryllis I think. So cool to see Monsteras and bird of paradise growing in the wild. 😀🇨🇦
Thanks :)
Hahaaa “ sometimes the decisions I make are so questionable” love it 😂
You have plumerias in Sydney?! Of course you do! Sigh, yet another reason to visit!
I adore all wildlife too, love seeing the turkeys and kookaburra too, feel free to point out more!! Snakes, spiders, anything!
Going to Hawaii every year got me on my plant journey initially, lots similar to what you have! Every year I recognize more and more! So thanks!
That ombré Gravillia (?) is one of my favs in Hawaii along with the huge epiphytes monsteras ets
So many reasons to visit hehe :) thanks !
Love your videos❤could you make a video with what plant I should start my first moss pole, or do you’ve made one.
I have a few of those in my Moss Pole Playlist :)
All the philodendrons on that palm blew my mind. I live in Texas, so never in my life have I seen so many philodendrons and Monsteras out like that. 🤯😭💕 you guys have pushed turkeys and we have deer. 😂😂😂
Danke :) auf jeden fall einen Besuch wert :)
I think the beautiful big trees are Moreton Bay FIg trees .. Ficus macrophylla. Beautiful Walk thank you 🌳
That was my initial thought :) thank you
Loved this video. I used to live near here. The trees could be Moreton Bay Fig trees, based on the trunks.
Yes that was my first intuition but didn’t want to ID them incorrectly :) thank you!
Lovely tree ferns, I love the first ones I saw in the video with the smaller trunks. Could be Cyathea. I have a very young Cooperi, will have to be veeeery patient if I ever want to see it become a tree haha. Having learned earlier this year how slow they grow, my appreciation for them has only gone up
Yes i noticed they had super skinny trunks !! They looked nice :) i’ve been doing that walk for almost 10 years now and never noticed them growing much so yes, they definitely grow slowly :P
Amazing video! If theres one thing I've learned from watching this is that I have to visit Sydney at some point. My girlfriends got some family north of Sydney so maybe one day I'll get to see this in person :) To me the "worse" side of the walk was actually somewhat more chill. The city view is beautiful for sure but the serenity of the cove and thicker foliage makes me appreciate the view more.
Thanks for inspiring me to not only get into plants but also to make me want to travel. Hope you have a great time during your time off work!
It’s a beautiful part of earth! Definitely no ‘bad’ sities, but when it comes to real sstate exposure snd views matter! Much rather have a house for half the price on the ‘bad’ side though :D
3:42 absolutely sent me😭
😅😅
I saw and photographed Kangaroo paw earlier this year in someones tropical garden, was more green with red stems. Very interesting plant 😄
Yes they come in all sorts of colors these days :) i saw the red & green one too :) they even have white & black now 🥹
The tree you mentioned there at the beginning is a Ficus macrophylla (I think). I remember this tree from uni when learning about areal roots because its such a stunning example.
That was my initial thought but wasn’t too sure :) thanks for confirming :)
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Hippeastrum is the pretty red flower.
Thanks :)
Gonna have to visit this walk the next time I visit Sydney. How I never did this walk when I lived there even though I did so many other walks around the city I will never know... Maybe because I lived in the Eastern Suburbs south of the bridge XD
haha proofing my point :P
My favourie walk so far. I'd give 100 thumbs up if I could!🌴🌳🐝
Thanks :)
Great walk... enjoyed it very much. But frustrating, Monstera "weed", in a size we try to achieve but will never get ot 🙂. Whp would have though You would say .. "No, no more Monstera's". The bulb's are Amaryllis (we've got a lot variaties over here...)
Love these kind of video's also! So more filming, more enjoyment en less editing ;-)
Less editing ?:P these take a long time to edit unfortunately but are fun to film :) thank you!
@@sydneyplantguy 😀
Lived at Darling Harbor summer 2010-2011, but don't think I ever made it to this place.
This is what my aroids dream about during scandinavian winter months
Hope they’ll survive 🤞🤞
@@sydneyplantguy Grow lights are a life saver here
Happy Bday, I'm turning 34 this sunday :)
To you too :)
Thanks :)
Wonderful walk with spectacular views of Sydney, plant life and lots and lots (and lots) of monstera.... It really does grow like a weed there (but what a beautiful weed!). Love seeing it growing wild. Thanks for taking us along! Enjoy your time off!
Thank you for watching :)
I have family who live on mossman bay and i'm jealous haha
you got a mention from "Houseplantygoodness" who blogs out of London,(I think). He was talking moss poles and complimenting your plants.
Oh that's nice :)
I wonder if you can take cuttings from the park?
You shouldn’t :) keep them where they are for everybody to enjoy :)
When i was in Sydney 2004, I observed yatchs are everywhere for as long as there are waters than cars?
4:09 are you messing with us? 😂 That variegated monstera looked it just like it had bird poo on it!?
Haha yes :D
keep an eye out for monstra
fruit
Learnt
Is Monstera a weed in Australia?
Fruit salad plant (Monstera deliciosa) is regarded as an environmental weed in New South Wales. This very common garden plant has become a weed of riparian areas and urban bushland, particularly in the warmer parts of eastern Australia.
Makes sense if they are cheap as chips over there compared to here in Melbourne
Protea pincushion
I grew up in south Africa with tuns ot them .
Yea leucospermum is their genus name :) love them! Bought 4 since then hehe :)
The red bulb flowers are Amaryllis lol.
"Variegated monstera on the wild" LOL!!!
Bei deinen Walkarounds denk ich mir jedes Mal: alleine das ist ein guter Grund auszuwandern 🙈 sowas wäre bei uns in Deutschland nie möglich. Ich meine klar, die Pflanzen sind hier ja auch nicht heimisch, aber auch mit unseren heimischen Pflanzen wirst du so schöne Ecken hier niemals finden. Deutschland hätte diesbezüglich auch sooo viel Potential. Wird aber irgendwie nicht genutzt ☹️
Mehr von solchen Videos bitte ☺️❤️
Danke :)
monstera that is planted directly in the ground... where does it propagate...🤔
Like most flowers in nature it would propagate via seed i assume
They'll crawl and down roots everywhere if they can.
I love Grevillia but they are known to cause allergic skin reactions so are one I can only admire and not touch.
Fair enough :) it’s the case with so many plants actually. If you’ve got sensitive skin, best to just look at them :)
@@sydneyplantguy I have a couple in my front yard, they are always the last to be weeded around.
3:45 Isn't it just bird shit? :D
yes :P that was the joke of it all haha :D
That variegated Monstera looked like sh*t!🎉
That was the joke :P
@@sydneyplantguy I know :*
23:35 looks like an amaryllis
Thanks :)
Look at the leaf blower person! LMAO. What a beautiful place. Thanks for bringing us along on the tour. I really need to revisit Sidney.
Thank you :)