My time in Wodonga has ended. Go to my personal blog whilst in Adelaide at
http://dreamingdeserts.blogspot.com/
and then my return to Darwin at Top End Tales at this link
Thursday, April 12, 2007
Friday, March 30, 2007
Sunday, March 18, 2007
Monday, March 12, 2007
Sunday, March 11, 2007
On a whim, instead of heading for Adelaide for the long weekend in Victoria and Adelaide I decided to take a quick train trip to Melbourne and then a flight over to Devonport to see Sue and Ken Weslake. I spoke to Sue briefly on Wednesday and confirmed with her that I was coming. I surprised Ken when I walked in on Friday evening.
Ken and I went to high school together over 40 years ago at Marion High in Adelaide.
We tried to replicate this image that is over 40 years old we think.
We had a great weekend with trips to Launceston, Sheffield
and Penguin as well as Burnie. This lighthouse is at Mersey Bluff,Devonport.
I enjoyed my first ever trip to Tasmania and am already planning a return visit soon.
Ken and I went to high school together over 40 years ago at Marion High in Adelaide.
We tried to replicate this image that is over 40 years old we think.
We had a great weekend with trips to Launceston, Sheffield
and Penguin as well as Burnie. This lighthouse is at Mersey Bluff,Devonport.
I enjoyed my first ever trip to Tasmania and am already planning a return visit soon.
Sunday, March 04, 2007
The Opening of the new Albury/Wodonga Hume Freeway project.
See this link to a local ABC story.
The authorities allowed the public to do a once only walk/run/bike ride. I took a stroll with the crowd.
It will make a tremendous difference locally as thousands of semitrailers travel through Albury everyday. Its nothing to be along side 6 or 7 at the traffic lights or travelling across the causeway between the twin cities. Acccording to the ABC website it will carry an estimated 35 thousand vehicles per day. It actually opens for traffic on Tuesday morning and will make my travelling from Thurgoona a lot easier and quicker.
See this link to a local ABC story.
The authorities allowed the public to do a once only walk/run/bike ride. I took a stroll with the crowd.
It will make a tremendous difference locally as thousands of semitrailers travel through Albury everyday. Its nothing to be along side 6 or 7 at the traffic lights or travelling across the causeway between the twin cities. Acccording to the ABC website it will carry an estimated 35 thousand vehicles per day. It actually opens for traffic on Tuesday morning and will make my travelling from Thurgoona a lot easier and quicker.
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