Niki is allowed in the yard, cause she is special!!
There’s somethin’ a bit special in this pic too ain’t there.
Thought I saw the Joke, guess I was just chasin' smoke.
Niki is allowed in the yard, cause she is special!!
There’s somethin’ a bit special in this pic too ain’t there.
There’s Brumbies in the distance, and in the distance is where they remained,after walkin’ a mile through some sort of Alpine swamp.
Several of the newly constructed mountain huts along the road to Tumut from Cooma…a token gesture I’d say, with all the signs proclaiming “No Camping”. Bottom one is called Dellaney’s.
Still my computer awaits its heart transplant, but the new heart (in the form of a refurb cpu) is somewhere in the mail….surprise surprise, I hate fuckin ebayers who get the money and then wait a week to send off the item, usually with some bullshit explanation. Anyway hence no computer, posts have dwindled off, but killin time here are a few links for the metalheads and punks.
I’m not sure why this particular blog attracts the amount of savage and bitter feedback that it does. Sometimes maybe the details are a little hazy, and on occasion maybe the owner may be accused of leaping to conclusions, but all in all I like the blog and much of its content. English Russia, if you have any interest in Russia,or the former Soviet Union, is worth visiting.
Went for a drive to Delgety, well didn't initially set out with that in mind, but rather was engaged in distributing marketing material for Pen and Ink Sketch Artist Dean Haeusler. And somewhere along the way we ended up out at Dalgety, N.S.W., on the banks of the Snowy River.
Its one of those place where the road begins as bitumen, then becomes gravel, and then for no apparent reason at intervals there are short stretches of bitumen. Years back in this country people always said of such instances of bitumen on a gravel road, that these sections were along the road frontage of local councillors land...cynical perhaps, but often true, I dunno if that is the case with this location or not.
It is elevated country through there, all around 700 to 800 metres, undulating, stony and harsh looking, and I daresay when the wind blows across in mid winter it would be freezing cold. It is in its open sparseness, beautiful country to travel through. The sort of country where the clouds create distinct shadows as they pass over.
And there are signs that once there was a much larger number of inhabitants than there are now, like much of rural Australia these days. Empty and decaying buildings, they must feature in somebody's memories, in somebody's story, but for how much longer? Which will cease to exist first the memory or the building?
There's a bridge at Dalgety, a road bridge across the Snowy River, these days it looks a little like overkill, the amount of water flowing down the Snowy at the moment, a concrete culvert would suffice...maybe one day there will be a decent flow again.
Somewhere out there between Dalgety, Bombala and Nimmitabel, along the old Bombala Cooma rail line, is the Jincumbilly Siding, it lies between Bombala and Holts Flat Siding. There is another siding in there we have yet to visit.
This view is out the window of the old hall that is also out there in that area, can't think of the name of it off hand...the name don't matter greatly, it reminds me of John Prines song about memories and the view out dirty windows.
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Looking kinda south east along Dellicknora Valley, Far East Gippsland, Victoria Australia. And looking west from the same location.
Technorati Tags: East Gippsland,Buchan,Victoria,Australia,DellicknoraHere is a recent pen and ink sketch by Sketch Artist Dean Haeusler. This sketch is of an old steam winch that was used at the Goongerah Saw Mill, Goongerah is in Far East Gippsland, Victoria, Australia. When the mill was built steam power had long been abandoned in most other locations, but there was no electrical supply to Goongerah so the whole saw mill was steam powered.
The sketch is 16 inches by 20 inches, framed, and available to purchase, contact details can be found on the Artists web site,
Pen and Ink Sketch Artist – Dean Haeusler
Technorati Tags: Sketch,Artist,Dean,Haeusler,steam,Goongerah,Mill,East,Gippsland,Victoria,AustraliaThese couple of photos taken back in July from Wheelers Saddle, looking across the Snowy Mountains National Park, Victoria Australia.
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