Part of the Harris Park Heritage Walk, Queen's Wharf Reserve marks the spot where Governor Phillip first landed in Parramatta. It can't help having, to me, a kind of eerie vibe.
It's a lovely patch of green space by the foreshore, mangroves at the edges, waterbirds picking long-leggedly, lots of shade to sit under. But with even an ounce of imagination, it becomes a very historically fraught place, one which makes me think about the changes this spot of land and its people have undergone. To add to the, perhaps unwitting memorial-type atmosphere, there's actual memorials to the HMAS Parramatta(s) and their crews too.
For me though, it's the implied memorial that gets to me. All the peoples of the past, most never recorded, who walked along the foreshores and who met each other here. The often disastrous consequences of those meetings. How the landscape itself has become shaped and manicured, lost its wildness. A place to think, and to remember. read more