As promised, here are photos from Point Plomer.
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Kookaburra resting on a tree trunk. |
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Lorikeet enjoying nectar from the bottle brush tree. |
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Me, rising out of a pile of turds. |
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Me, performing on guitar with my Cajon sitting in the background where a drum kit was set up moments before hand. |
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One of the hidden caves on our walk along the beach. |
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Alone, midday on the beach. |
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The tide going out. |
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Storm coming in from the West. |
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Nothing like seeing your foot prints on the beach and no one else's first thing in the morning.
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I hope you enjoy all the photos from Point Plomer. I'll have more later in the year when I head back in November.
2 comments:
I did very much enjoy your pictures. Did you take your 8" Dob along?
Nice looking guitar. What make is? I have an old Ovation. Since I bought it used a few years back, I wanted to know more about it. I went to Ovations web site and looked up my serial number and it told me everything I wanted to know, except how to play it better. . .
Unfortunately I didn't take the Dob along. I have a small car at the moment and if I fit that in I wouldn't have been able to take up the music equipment and normal packing like clothes, towels etc. Once I get a bigger car, I'll start taking the scope out camping with me.
Ovation guitars are great. Mine is a Takemine. Made in Japan. It was a case of the guitar picking me rather than me picking the guitar. As I personally dislike the look of it, but love how it plays and sounds.
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