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Hidden track

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I've finally been able to get some time to explore the new surrounds and
plan how to get to work. There's a hidden track that cuts about 10 mins walk
to the railway station that's also a rather pretty walk (so long as the
snakes stay home!). I might need to be part mountain goat to manage one
section of it, but there'll be no need for a gym membership I guess! It's
rather exciting to discover such a secret place that only locals know about.
The entrances to the paths are well hidden.
3rd Jan 2009, 10:35   comments (0)

The new temporary place

The new, temporary backyard is still in the Blue Mountains just out of
Sydney, but a bit closer to Sydney. For Geodyne- it's in Blaxland near the
railway station. As soon as I get a chance I'll go exploring the hidden
treasures at the end of the street- seems to be a bushwalk of some kind. In
20 years of living in the mountains, somehow I keep managing to find houses
with no back neighbours. This place is rather nice but I miss my dishwasher
and it's not much of a backyard so will have to go exploring further afield
for 'stuff'.

Yellow flower is Kangaroo paw

Red flower is Grevillia (Robyn Gordon I think)

Trees are Scribbly gums x 2 and another gum- don't know the name.
15th Dec 2008, 09:55   comments (2)

The new temporary place

The new, temporary backyard is still in the Blue Mountains just out of
Sydney, but a bit closer to Sydney. For Geodyne- it's in Blaxland near the
railway station. As soon as I get a chance I'll go exploring the hidden
treasures at the end of the street- seems to be a bushwalk of some kind. In
20 years of living in the mountains, somehow I keep managing to find houses
with no back neighbours. This place is rather nice but I miss my dishwasher
and it's not much of a backyard so will have to go exploring further afield
for 'stuff'.

Yellow flower is Kangaroo paw

Red flower is Grevillia (Robyn Gordon I think)

Trees are Scribbly gums x 2 and another gum- don't know the name.
15th Dec 2008, 09:46   comments (0)

The new temporary backyard

The new, temporary backyard is still in the Blue Mountains just out of Sydney, but a bit closer to Sydney. For Geodyne- it’s in Blaxland near the railway station. As soon as I get a chance I’ll go exploring the hidden treasures at the end of the street- seems to be a bushwalk of some kind. In 20 years of living in the mountains, somehow I keep managing to find houses with no back neighbours. This place is rather nice but I miss my dishwasher and it’s not much of a backyard so will have to go exploring further afield for ‘stuff’.

Yellow flower is Kangaroo paw

Red flower is Grevillia (Robyn Gordon I think)

Trees are Scribbly gums x 2 and another gum- don’t know the name.

Smiling moon- brings good luck

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Tonight the moon was smiling- just for us southern hemispherians. The moon
and Venus and Jupiter were in a smiling formation. The newspapers today said that
the last time a similar thing occurred, the moon was in a frown (upside
down) and many bad things happened the following day. "There was an upside-down sad face visible on the morning of April 23, 1998," he recalled. That day's Herald was dominated by news of conflict on Australia's waterfront, protests against child-care costs, big rises in bank fees and executions in Rwanda."

We're all hoping the
smiling moon brings good things!
1st Dec 2008, 11:03   | tags:,,comments (2)

House for sale

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Well, the time has finally come and my house is up for sale. Time to move.
Geodyne, any chance of coming back to the Blue Mountains? ;-) Want a house-
going cheap.
18th Oct 2008, 11:22   comments (8)

Boab trees

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Hey Jig along,

I thought I'd captured some of the boab trees but they're pretty pitiful
photos considering they're such beautiful trees. If you have the chance,
could you please get a pic of one of the big ones for me, please, please???
And here endeth the Broome series. Not bad for a 4 day visit. :-)

Japanese cemetry, Broome WA

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It was 41C and 200 percent humidity the day I visited the Japanese Cemetery
in Broome and despite its location next to a fairly busy road, the silence
and stillness of this place was beautiful: a reflection of the Japanese
community and the respect that this place deserves.