136/366 Colours of autumn
This image is for Diane – these are typical of our autumn colours in Tasmania in the Derwent Valley near New Norfolk.
using my camera more often
This image is for Diane – these are typical of our autumn colours in Tasmania in the Derwent Valley near New Norfolk.
We often go to a little restaurant at Lachlan near New Norfolk. This is the lovely BBQ area outside the restaurant. I have heard that the property is for sale – house, shop and restaurant.
Walked on Bellerive beach and this was the view to Hobart and Wrest Point Casino on far left (tall white building).
Very rarely does the mouth of our creek actually flow into the sea. If it was flushed regularly, maybe we wouldn’t have so many problems with the winter rains flooding some properties.
Headed in a different direction for my walk today, and ended up looking out at Frederick Henry Bay across this rocky outcrop including mussels and sea lettuce.
Bothwell is a town in the centre of Tasmania and is famous for two things: home of the oldest golf course in the Southern Hemisphere and the annual spin in. Of course, there are lots of other things to do while in Bothwell.
While travelling in Canada, I was often on a gravel road.
Here in Tasmania, you can also suddenly be changing from tarred to gravel in the wink of an eye. Often these gravel roads will lead to farmhouses or be link roads between two major highways.
Whenever my father leaves a comment here, he uses the name Snowy Bob because of his snowy white hair, but he is also into nomenclature. So Snowy Bob, who is Black Bob?