Saturday, December 16, 2006
Spurs Saloon Devonport
Not my type of place. Music's always to loud. Prefer something more laid back. I wish there was a Jazz bar or something around. That would be the shizzle.
Thursday, December 07, 2006
Monday, December 04, 2006
Another Walk
After getting over the pain of the last walk I decided to go on another shorter walk around Penguin. After oiling the deck a little Ihit the road....
The Big Penguin. In the town of Penguin. Often see people getting there picture taken here. All dressed up in Christmas atire today. Should drive the tourists into a frenzy :)
This pic has been scaled down some for the blog but it's the entrance to a natural beehive. Its been where it is for some years now. Looks like they've expanded into 2 hives now aswell.
One of the Sunny beaches of Penguin. Watcombes Beach this one.
The Big Penguin. In the town of Penguin. Often see people getting there picture taken here. All dressed up in Christmas atire today. Should drive the tourists into a frenzy :)
This pic has been scaled down some for the blog but it's the entrance to a natural beehive. Its been where it is for some years now. Looks like they've expanded into 2 hives now aswell.
One of the Sunny beaches of Penguin. Watcombes Beach this one.
Saturday, December 02, 2006
Dial Range
Went for a 6 hour walk today in the Dial range. It's behind Penguin a little. You can in fact walk all the way to cradle from there. Takes around 6 days though. Anyway heres a few pics of a few things along the way.
A bee :)
An old mine shaft. Few of these around the dial. Looking for Tin in the old days they were. Alot of the track we were on was actually part of an old tramway. The work that must of gone into it building it by hand would have been tremendous
Some...Nay the biggest Manferns (Dicksonia antarctica) I have ever seen where along the path, there were heaps of them. They take centuries to grow this large.
All in all a good day!
A bee :)
An old mine shaft. Few of these around the dial. Looking for Tin in the old days they were. Alot of the track we were on was actually part of an old tramway. The work that must of gone into it building it by hand would have been tremendous
Some...Nay the biggest Manferns (Dicksonia antarctica) I have ever seen where along the path, there were heaps of them. They take centuries to grow this large.
All in all a good day!
Friday, December 01, 2006
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