(New doll pics tomorrow - I left it too late to take good photos today, but here's a taster...)
Showing posts with label Tasmania. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tasmania. Show all posts
Wednesday, July 17, 2013
Winter Cloudscapes
Such a beautiful sky this evening.........
Friday, August 3, 2012
S-L-O-W Bob!
I'm happy to say that after about a year of neglect, my husband has finally started to seriously update the blog that I helped him with............at last!
I added some gallery links to the top of his blog - don't know what he thought of my titles - all I got was a wry look when I told him that I called one "Sunset Swoons" - and then he told me that some were sunrises! I notice that he hasn't changed it, though.
http://bob-mytasmania.blogspot.com for more.
Saturday, June 11, 2011
Our Tasmania
I'd like to introduce you to my husband, Bob, adventurer, photographer and raconteur extraordinaire. (On the right in this picture)
He has just begun a blog (with a bit of a push and some help from yours truly) to showcase his wonderful photographs of the magical place we live in.......our Tasmania, and to update you on some of his exploits in Tasmania's wilder and less inhabited places.
Here's a taster:
He has just begun a blog (with a bit of a push and some help from yours truly) to showcase his wonderful photographs of the magical place we live in.......our Tasmania, and to update you on some of his exploits in Tasmania's wilder and less inhabited places.
Here's a taster:
These images are all from a walk he is doing around the entire coastline of Tasmania (for a book). If you want to see and read more, go to his blog http://bob-mytasmania.blogspot.com
He will be adding many more photographs once we work out the arcane and esoteric method needed to reduce photo files on a Mac computer.
So far, Bob has only one follower (guess who?) but I know he would love some more.........so if you want to keep updated on his exploits, please become a follower of his blog. You won't regret it!
Thursday, December 16, 2010
Escaping The Madness
Bob and I escaped to the East Coast for a few days before the Christmas madness begins.....here are a few snaps:
Where else but in Tasmania can you find a beach like this in summer with no-one on it?
A lichen-encrusted post-and-rail fence in wetland meadow, St Helens
We ate crayfish - a rare pleasure, since most of Tasmania's crayfish is exported to the gourmet tables of SE Asia, making it unaffordable to most locals. A recent glitch in the export market meant a sudden oversupply locally and the price dropped dramatically. We were able to afford it at a third of the usual price!
Granite rock-shelf detail
Moody sunset over Georges Bay
Dramatic skyscape
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