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Sunday, February 17, 2013
Clio's walk in the Bunyip Sanctuary; a hot summer day
Walking through the deep grass shortly before tea
Trying to get a rise from this friendly and sleepy fellow
Provoked and showing its blue tongue and displeasure - a blue tongued lizard
Alpacas watching the crazy humans walking in that heat
Thursday, February 14, 2013
Midweek walk to Sugarloaf. Janine, John and Clive walked the circuit, but the dry grass and low water levels made for disappointment
Sad to see just how much the water line has receded
Still beautiful, but much lower and less green
Di's walk from Seaford to Frankston along the Kananook Creek. Lots of larny properties lining the creek
Lazy fishing on the Kananook Creek - near Frankston
Rudi's pic of the Frankston Sand Sculpture Theme
Rudi's pic - Poseidon?
Rudi's pic of strange undersea repair
Ilona's pic of turtle sand sculpture
The group after lunch on the Frankston foreshore lawns
Friday, February 8, 2013
Arnis' walk from the Quarantine Station at Point Nepean to the Fort and return.
Our walk took us along a rugged coastline and we saw a number of ships entering and leaving the bay
Queen Janine on the throne - trying out the (mod) cons at the Fort
Couldn't wait to get home for the cooling shower
From the top of the Engine House in the Fort - views of ocean and bay
Beautiful colours in the clear waters across the mouth of the bay
We returned via the road and different paths - most pleasant
Sunday, February 3, 2013
This picture of a Tawny Frogmouth was taken by Don during the walk at Coolart recently
Arnis' walk at Mt Worth. The first section was through beautiful tree fern forest
The path was often overgrown and the area very green - lots of rain!
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Clio's walk in the Bunyip Sanctuary; a hot summer day
Walking through the deep grass shortly before tea
Trying to get a rise from this friendly and sleepy...
Provoked and showing its blue tongue and displeasu...
Alpacas watching the crazy humans walking in that ...
Midweek walk to Sugarloaf. Janine, John and Clive...
Sad to see just how much the water line has receded
Still beautiful, but much lower and less green
Di's walk from Seaford to Frankston along the Kana...
Lazy fishing on the Kananook Creek - near Frankston
Rudi's pic of the Frankston Sand Sculpture Theme
Rudi's pic - Poseidon?
Rudi's pic of strange undersea repair
Ilona's pic of turtle sand sculpture
The group after lunch on the Frankston foreshore l...
Arnis' walk from the Quarantine Station at Point N...
Our walk took us along a rugged coastline and we s...
Queen Janine on the throne - trying out the (mod) ...
Couldn't wait to get home for the cooling shower
From the top of the Engine House in the Fort - vie...
Beautiful colours in the clear waters across the m...
We returned via the road and different paths - mos...
This picture of a Tawny Frogmouth was taken by Don...
Arnis' walk at Mt Worth. The first section was th...
The path was often overgrown and the area very gre...
A small waterfall on the way out from the picnic area
Lunch and a well deserved rest after a brutal climb
Guests with Arnis - Priyantha and David
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