First, my apologies for not responding to comments on my posts. We have limited access to WiFi and not much time!
After watching the sunrise from the treetops and a very good breakfast at our B&B we set off to drive north along Binalong Bay and the Bay of Fires. It was given this name because of the vivid orange lichens which cover the huge boulders along the shoreline and glow when the sun hits them.
We then set off north west through lush pasture land and forest, stopping at various points of interest along the way before arriving at our motel for the night.
Priscilla the beer drinking pig
The Pub in The Paddock
An Echidna by the roadside. He kindly posed for me.
Hmmm not sure I would stay here
A disused railway station now used as a BBQ spot.
Coffee stop at The Cow Shed
Priscilla the beer drinking pig
The Pub in The Paddock
An Echidna by the roadside. He kindly posed for me.
Hmmm not sure I would stay here
A disused railway station now used as a BBQ spot.
A great set of pictures JayCee. Thanks for sharing. They provide impressions of Tasmania that are rather different from your usual official or promotional photos. Were you staying at Annabel's?
ReplyDeleteAnabels. I hope your holiday is both exciting and interesting and educational.
ReplyDeleteCar and dog wash? Great photos.
ReplyDeleteDidn't realize there was so much to see in Tasmania - definitely worth a visit but it is so far away! Your photos are great.
ReplyDeleteWonderful photos! An echi what? Is it a bird?
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