It was indeed a gorgeous morning for a ride next to the river this morning 👍🏼
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Lovin’ this little guy 🦦
Abandoned old railway station at Wallangarra in Queensland
Old railway bridge crossing a road and a creek near Wallangarra in Queensland
Collapsing old railway bridge made of wood and steel trusses on red brick piers. This bridge is next to the highway just north of Tenterfield in New South Wales
Old shed surrounded by trees and grass near Girraween National Park in Queensland
A few more from the first two rolls of Kodak Gold 200 put through my vintage Mamiya C330f. #filmcamera #mamiyac330 #filmisnotdead #filmphotography
Historic Tenterfield train station sign with preserved NSW Railways rail motor train
Flowering pot plant on a bench in the dappled sunlight coming through the window
A lemon sliced in half placed on a wooden cutting board with a lemon juicer behind it. Both reflected on the granite bench top they’re are sitting on
Cute black and white cat resting on a cushion with sunlight shining through the window on it
After acquiring a vintage Mamiya C330f last year, I finally got round to processing the two rolls of Kodak Gold 200 I’d slowly put through it since July last year. This is a couple of ‘straight from the lab’ scans - love seeing my first 6x6 medium format film shots. #filmisnotdead #filmphotography
It sure did
Perfect 👌
And it’s not just your wonderful country. You may have noticed when you were Down Under recently that our wonderful country is also starting to heat up a little (politically speaking)
Winter sunrise over the river and city - Brisbane, Australia
Sunrise - possibly my favourite time of day
We’re lucky to have a few Seidler designs in BrisVegas … and I’m a fan 😄
We need the spiders this large to protect us from the snakes 🧐
Brisbane’s ready to welcome you. Weather’s all wintery (well, not Canadian wintery) and lovely. Hope you have a great time here 😎
I Camembert to watch though it does look like a Brie-ly nice place to check out
Cute wombat wanders across the grass tussocks in Cradle Mountain National Park, Tasmania
Yes, it’s another wombat
No, I’m not going to apologise
Clouds
Fluffy wombat munching on grass at Cradle Mountain, Tasmania
Fluffy wombat enjoying a scratch at Cradle Mountain, Tasmania
Wooden boardwalk disappearing into the distance in Cradle Mountain National Park, Tasmania
Looking towards Cradle Mountain across Lake Lilla while daughter tests temperature of water
With the world seemingly hell bent on finding new and wondrous ways of harshing on your mellow, enjoy these scenes from Cradle Mountain in Tasmania. One of my happy places … because wombats 😍
Exactly the way I read it … and the perfect way to read it!
Oh my - that’s one gorgeous looking pen 😻
Tessellated Pavement on Tasmania’s South East coast looking towards the sunlit shore
Australia has more than its fair share of natural wonders … and Tasmania has so many packed into such a small area. Take these tessellated rock structures that are exposed at low tide. Simply amazing #visittasmania #australiantourism
Brisbane City reflecting on the Brisbane River at dawn
Goodwill Bridge and Sky reflecting on the Brisbane River at dawn
It doesn’t often happen, but some days, the Brisbane River is so smooth as to be mirror like. My city is a great place to visit with plenty of things to see and do #visitbrisbane #australiantourism
Red Bridge carries railway across Quart Pot Creek in Stanthorpe, Queensland
This bridge, built in the 1880s used to be painted red, hence its name “The Red Bridge”. It is the railway bridge over Quart Pot Creek in Stanthorpe and is an easy walk from either side to get to and admire this wonderful historic structure #visitstanthorpe #australiantourism
Old and busted wooden shed near Walcha in Northern NSW
The beauty of a lot of regional Australia is the old, derelict buildings loaded with character … and it’s the sadness too. Such lovely structures left to go to ruin and their stories lost. Still, means you can make up your own #visitwalcha #australia #explorensw #oldandbusted
Federation era country house in Tenterfield with honey stall out the front
Bee having a little honey snack
This lovely old house has been my #1 ‘must visit’ place in Tenterfield every time we stay or pass through. The little stand, with its stock of Riverweed or Iron Bark honey has been there for as long as I can remember and has the best honey. Fresh too (based on 2nd pic) #tenterfield #australia #nsw
Gostwyck Chapel near Uralla in the New England region of NSW in Australia wearing its Autumn coat of ivy that has turned red with the cooler change
I’ve been lurking here long enough and have decided to start adding to the positivity by posting a pic a day of wonderful sights around Australia. This was taken two days ago at Gostwyck near Uralla in the New England region of NSW #visitthecountry #discoveraustralia
To be fair, that one trick is pretty awesome … educating people. So I’m here for it 👍🏼
Shouldn’t it be “how much” and not “if”?