Monthly Archives: December 2021

It’s All About The Light

Click on thumbnails to view full size images … We luxuriated in a late morning.  The temperature had reached the 30s very quickly, and a north wind was strong enough to swirl leaves and small twigs off the gums.  Our destination was the Noojee Trestle Bridge, followed by  a walk to see the Toorongo Falls. […]

Trees Twisted and Tall

As always, click on a thumbnail to see a full size image … Reluctantly we packed up and bid farewell to our lovely room at Peppers. Another night would have been nice … Today’s destination was Lake Mountain, the closest ski-able mountain to Melbourne (cross country, not downhill).  In summer, the village becomes a departure […]

Crossing the Rubicon

At last!  After a delay due to heat, then another due to rain, we finally spent the day doing what we came to Taggerty to do – crossing the Rubicon. Fortunately for us it was not a point of no return, but as we followed the aqueduct for much of the hike, the Roman analogy […]

Frog Spotting

Every holiday has one – that day when things don’t go quite to plan, so you end up doing something that you’d never even considered, and it turns out great.  Today was that day. We woke to gloomy skies and much cooler temperatures.  With a load of washing to do (me) and a payroll to […]

Dam Hot

Last night a gusty wind change blew through in the evening, and we expected cooler weather today; the plan was to explore the Rubicon Valley Historic Area on foot. But by the time we were ready, it was already well on the way to 30 degrees and any sign of the cool change was gone.  […]

Dam Dam Dam

One of the nicer things about the house is watching it slowly light up in the morning, as sunlight and shadows interplay. Packing up required an earlier start, and we were back on the road by mid morning. The first dam of the day was a recrossing of the Eppalock Spillway.  It’s quite an impressive […]

A Million Places to Put a Control

After another lazy morning (well we are on holiday, although it’s not like we bounce out of bed at the crack of dawn at home – did that for 40 years, not doing it now), we had an early lunch and set out for Heathcote, only about half an hour away.  We skirted the northern […]

Not Quite A Grand Design

We’re back on the road again, 8 months since the last time we travelled, having spent nearly half that period in another long lockdown.  This trip is a mish-mash of previously planned short breaks and orienteering weekends, strung together to make a slightly circuitous route through central Victoria. First stop – Eppalock; a 3 night […]