Australian Sojourn – March 2023 • Part 2
I’ve spent the last four days in the Southern Tablelands city of Goulburn, staying with my dear friends Cathy and Gerry whom I’ve known since my teaching days in Goulburn (1988-1993) prior to my relocation to the U.S. in 1994.
It has been a wonderful time of reconnecting with friends and taking in the sights of Australia’s oldest inland city, a place I once called home. The strong and heartfelt connection I still have to Golburn and to my former teaching colleagues and friends is quite something, especially given that I lived here for just six years 30 years ago. I am deeply grateful for all of these connections and friendships.
Above and below: Goulburn landmarks, including Goulburn Court House, St Peter and Paul’s Old Cathedral, Goulburn Post Office, St Saviour’s Cathedral and Belmore Park.
For previous Goulburn-related Wild Reed posts, see:
• Remnants of a Past Life (Part I)
• Remnants of a Past Life (Part II)
• Goulburn Revisited (2006)
• Goulburn Landmarks (2006)
• Goulburn Reunion (2006)
• The Southern Highlands (2007)
• Australian Sojourn – March 2015: Goulburn
• Australian Sojourn – May 2016: Goulburn
• Australian Sojourn – May 2017: Goulburn and Canberra
• The Australian Roots of My Progressive Catholicism
See also the previous Wild Reed post:
• Central Station
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