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Hi AW, hope you're well, after the coming rains, we'll be on the skinny end of winter darkness. Me and mine have kept cosy and engaged for the most part. Hope you have too. My specific coast has had typically annoying conditions, tricky, wind-owey, and needing targeting, otherwise you feel a bit flotsammy and glum with the sea here, grateful to be jetsam that's eating a sandwich instead. This week's northerlies most welcome. 'It's the winds as gets you' to paraphrase a coalminer from All Creatures Great and Small.
I rely on REX a lot, but for a non-ferry island where it is the only service?? heavy.
^ we often share some similar tastes in music @blackers.
(the only music I don't spend any time on,
is boring middle-road music, that says little to me.)
The classical, instrumental, choral, experimental, (I guess 'highly structured') music that I absolutely love could easily be represented by combining the particular elements in those three pics. Great stuff:
blackers wrote:
Cheers gents. Light and dark, patterns, movement, and the small details make the world a better place for sure. In sound, vision and thought.
blackers wrote:Cheers gents. Light and dark, patterns, movement, and the small details make the world a better place for sure. In sound, vision and thought.
I love the second photo (b&w), so much going on.
If you look at the middle part of that photo, the small downlights appear like a minor Milky Way hanging in a nightly abyss. It’s like an opening to the heavens.
I’ve another perspective, that black lens of dark light looks a lot like an elliptical eye on one side of a large Martian aliens head.
If there weren’t so many curves, you could almost say it was a little ‘Le Corbusier’
Oh, my brain hurts, sometimes .AW
GuySmiley wrote:Post surf mtb ride @AW, parts of the MP have much softer growth than the Otways, the land either side of the rail trail being some of the most picturesque
GuySmiley. Hi mate. Good stuff, great to hear you’re out and about.
When you say much softer than the Otways, vegetation wise, what are you inferring? AW
GuySmiley wrote:^^ farmlands of ornamental and fruiting deciduous trees and vineyards and market gardens with lush spring growth and autumn hues in the band from Moorooduc through to Red Hill/Main Ridge to Arthurs Seat and beyond towards Blairgowrie plus the old large moneyed houses and gardens of Sorrento and Portsea.
GuySmiley. Very nicely put, reads and sounds like a sales pitch.
How’s the clarity of the air and light lately, you can see for miles. AW
Also not much remnant temperate rainforest like the south west. Splitters falls as an example. Looks like a pleasant ride Guy, nice photos. Will give it a burl one day soon.
AlfredWallace wrote:GuySmiley wrote:^^ farmlands of ornamental and fruiting deciduous trees and vineyards and market gardens with lush spring growth and autumn hues in the band from Moorooduc through to Red Hill/Main Ridge to Arthurs Seat and beyond towards Blairgowrie plus the old large moneyed houses and gardens of Sorrento and Portsea.
GuySmiley. Very nicely put, reads and sounds like a sales pitch.
How’s the clarity of the air and light lately, you can see for miles. AW
How’s the temperature the last two mornings!
No gloves on the run before work yesterday was a big mistake.
Feel alive that’s for sure guy.
Colder than a witches.... .
What dawn temps are we talking here? Wind chill?
Yep pretty chilly.
Been 1 point something to 2 point something here all week. It’s about as cold as it ever gets here.
“Feels like” temp of -2.4 yesterday morning at 5:30. Not a breath of wind.
We are getting the fog come in just pre-dawn, so cold and damp to boot. It feels like London and takes forever to warm up. The dogs are most put out when I send them outside.
Today took forever to warm up. Nice arvo though.
Day time maximum for nice arvo?
16 my way around 3.30 pm, maybe a bit cooler further south. It was a ripper afternoon, nice in the sun, cool in the shade. Falls away rapidly as the sun sinks.
We’ve been getting 20 max. Warming up earlier than where you guys are. Sunny and not much wind not too far from the coast. Lovely.
Not too much difference but I bet I’d feel it if I was there.
Usually love winter here. Not this year. Cup of concrete next year may well be needed
seeds wrote:We’ve been getting 20 max. Warming up earlier than where you guys are. Sunny and not much wind not too far from the coast. Lovely.
Not too much difference but I bet I’d feel it if I was there.
Usually love winter here. Not this year. Cup of concrete next year may well be needed
Seeds. Hi .
My ex is working south of Cairns, she’s a regular up there.
She’s never felt it so cold in that region for 30 years up there.
The locals are going cold crazy. AW
What I'd give for a 20 degree day with light winds. Two days above 14 in the past 3 weeks and I have had to be at work. Time to retire.
blackers wrote:What I'd give for a 20 degree day with light winds. Two days above 14 in the past 3 weeks and I have had to be at work. Time to retire.
Yeah nah!
coopers. can't go wrong. Tim from melbourne band Mr Floppy used to wear a badge 'beer is food' and drink coopers. spot on.. a mate said to me once 'coopers may not be an amazing beer, but the fact that it is the STANDARD tap beer in SA pubs - THAT'S amazing'.
Yeah nah. Coopers, okay but plenty better.
AW
Myself and my sis visited the oldies 2 years ago this month. It was 15 max and cloudy in Townsville for 3 days and everyone was freezing. No blankets or warm clothes to be found. First night on way home at Rocky was 9 degrees at 4pm walking along the river.
Few locals having a get together along the river had a fire going.
Classic
Not sesh beers though Blackers.
And for a long while Coopers was the last OZ owned brewery.
Not big on hops making too much of themselves. If I could have only 2 bottled beers for all eternity, it'd be Samuel Smith's Nut Brown Ale from Yorkshire for winter, Żywiec from Poland for summer.
I thought of you and @tbb today @seeds, NT music festival in a month. I'll post it in the tunes thread.
True dat Seeds. But still plenty better. Like a Coopers Red, stout is okay, but my local brewery beats all of their gear hands down. Best stout in Oz is made within 10 kms of here. Boatrocker
You are a bloody boat rocker aren’t you.
I’ll give it a google
Worth a try. :)
Good man, get some miles into your legs. Nice view. Where?
Glowing sunset after a hard slog. Nice.
Guy how long is the whole walk? Did you do it all? Camping out at night after each leg?
blackers wrote:Good man, get some miles into your legs. Nice view. Where?
Hi Blackers missed this.
It’s Mount Cooroora here in Pootown.
View towards Pinbarren and beyond to the NE.
That’s a cracker pano goofy. I’m guessing around 6.20am.
Not that long ago it was a goat track up there. Wasn’t so popular then. Did you have plenty of fellow climbers?
They paved paradise and put up an inadequate parking lot with no dunnies.
Apparently that’s being rectified soon.
6:36 seeds! Pretty close ha ha.
It was pretty quiet, passed maybe 10 people up and back.
I had no idea it was so steep! I ran there from Noosa early in the morning and was spewing I had to run home after the climb.
Thanks so much for that photo Goofy, that's special to me, my Nan (bless her soul) used to climb it when she was a girl, 100 years ago!
Nice one vj, must of been pretty quiet back then!
velocityjohnno wrote:Thanks so much for that photo Goofy, that's special to me, my Nan (bless her soul) used to climb it when she was a girl, 100 years ago!
Must have been paradise back then VJ.
goofyfoot wrote:6:36 seeds! Pretty close ha ha.
It was pretty quiet, passed maybe 10 people up and back.
I had no idea it was so steep! I ran there from Noosa early in the morning and was spewing I had to run home after the climb.
You ran from Noosa? And your concern was the steepness of Coolum?
You’re a machine.
In semi lockdown I'm finally sorting through a lifetime of photos and inspired by what Craig and Andy recently posted I thought why not.
We travel a fair bit and there has to be some crackers in the vaults.
Good if we follow the Swellnet tradition of not naming or being too obvious.