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I really enjoy travelling even if it is only going to Richmond, a very old town in Tasmania, to look at the buildings and, of course, to buy something at the bakery. The building below is the Richmond Antiques.
using my camera more often
I really enjoy travelling even if it is only going to Richmond, a very old town in Tasmania, to look at the buildings and, of course, to buy something at the bakery. The building below is the Richmond Antiques.
Remember,my parents, squirrel and I headed to Maria Island during January. We didn’t make it on the island because of bad weather, but one of the other people on the boat sent me this great image to use in my blog.
Wow! I am nearly three weeks behind in my posts. Luckily I can change the publish date. I have, though, been taking photos nearly every day.
On 3rd Feb I was roused from my bed at 6.30am by a phone call.
“Can you please come and pick us up from the casino in Launceston? I have been ill all night and want to go to my local doctor in Hobart.”
My parents were on a bus tour and dad was not at all well. So I headed north for a two hour drive to pick them up, then we came back down the Midlands Highway through Campbell Town where these beautiful chain saw carvings were at the local park.
Now that I have retired from classroom teaching, I needed to sort out all my teaching resources ready for a book stall next week. Many of the books were still at school, so I went down today to bring them home. One teacher was finding some good bargains in there and saved me bringing home extra weight in the car.
All animals have different types of scat. If you find a square shaped one, then you know a wombat is nearby. I wonder which animal left this scat at a parking viewpoint on Mt Wellington?