Friday, 31 March 2017

Trip to Dinner Plains Alpine area–March 31 2017

A lovely day for a road trip!  Not hot, not cold, lots of sunshine and clouds skimming across the sky creating light and shadow on the mountains and fields we drove passed.  We were surprised by the amount of traffic we encountered on the road, but no hassles as slower drivers pulled over to allow others past.

The trip up the mountains is pleasant, some scary parts of the road as you get higher, but as long as you’re careful, it’s alright. I love seeing all the houses, nestled amongst their trees scattered among the hills, some neat and tidy with precise gardens, others messy with farm equipment and machinery, but all looking well lived in and inviting. There is something earthy and reassuring about country homes.

The mountains are fabulous – their peaks adorned with gum trees silhouetted against a blue sky with white puffy clouds lazily drifting by.  In the valleys, streams can be seen glistening through the trees, with the occasional glimpse of a rock strewn river bed, as the Tambo winds it way along the side of the road.  Cattle and sheep can be seen in their wonderfully green and lush paddocks, some grazing, others lying down in the shade of the gums, or drinking from the streams.   The trees have not yet begun to turn on their brilliant color display for Autumn, with only a suggestion of color on a few, most are still varying shades of green.

 

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Dinner Plains Alpine area is spectacular, even without any snow.  The photos do not capture the grandeur of the mountains and the depths of the valley’s.  I can only imagine how fantastic it must look blanketed in snow.  The road is winding and steep in parts, but in good condition for the most part, well marked for snow conditions, and quite safe for this time of year, although I would suggest you take it easy, some of those bends are quite sharp with a drop off that you don’t want to think about!!

 

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However, it’s a great day trip within easy reach of Lakes Entrance. We left about 9 and were in Omeo around 11:00, went up to Dinner Plains and then returned for lunch at the Bakery at Omeo, which I can highly recommend.  Service was friendly, a nice smile and a “G’day”  as we came in the door, and our food and coffee served with a smile and a few words.  The whole atmosphere is warm and friendly, and the coffee was excellent. 

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The rest of the photos we took for the day are in the Album  “ Dinner Plains Alpine Village and Surrounds – March 2017”  if you would like to see more

 


Tuesday, 21 March 2017

Lakes Entrance–March 21, 2017 - A Walk in the Mist

 

Eerie day in Lakes Entrance today, with a heavy sea mist blanketing much of our area.  We decided to go down to the beach to take some photos.  Heading first of all to Red Bluff Beach, which was almost completed hidden from view from the carpark

 

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You can just make out the waves on the beach!

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Very strange feeling standing on the lookout where normally we would be given a fabulous view of the sea, and on a clear day, the Oil Rigs in the distance but today, completely shrouded.


We then went down onto the beach, where the eerie feeling continued, as we were, as far as we could tell, alone on the beach in the mist. Very odd not being able to see the full length of the beach

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The cliffs above the beach seemed to almost soar above us,  appearing and disappearing as the mist shifted and changed.

 

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But the beach, as always, provided some photo opportunities, despite the misty conditions.  It was not cold, and no wind, so it was quite pleasant wandering along on the beach.

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The tide was low, so we were able to climb around onto Lake Bunga Beach, and I took the opportunity to sit and take some photos of the water on the rocks (one of my favourite subjects!)

 

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And of course, there are always shells and beach debris!

 

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And plenty of other “stuff” to take photos of!  Like this dear little plant struggling to grow on the side of the path

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And some things you just see, and have to photograph!

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And by the time we got around to Bullock Island it was raining and way too wet to get out of the car, so this is the best I can offer.

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Tuesday, 14 March 2017

Lake Tyers


Called in at Lake Tyers this afternoon. absolutely blowing a gale but still beautiful.  The wind was so strong, even the birds were having problems!


He didn't seem to know whether to fly, or to stay put!


The new jetty is a great idea, and a fabulous place for fishermen (and women) to catch a few. although I think it was way too windy today for even the most enthusiastic fisherman!


The Fishing Charter boat bobbing around of her moorings!

This is a fabulous spot for boating and fishing and just for enjoying!



Monday, 13 March 2017

Tour de Cure Australia in Lakes Entrance


Check this out!



Bullock Island today


What a nice surprise to visit Bullock Island today, and find it all neat and tidy and NO RUBBISH!! Whoever it was who went down and cleaned up again, thank you! Job well done! It looked great! 

 The water was beautiful with a light tide going out, but a deceptive swell we noticed as "StormBird" made her way back to port. 



A little video here to show you:





Metung, East Gippsland

Post from Metung.com on Instagram.  The boardwalk always a lovely stroll 

The Boardwalk

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