Monday, August 21, 2006
Saturday, August 12, 2006
CLICK ON PIC FOR A BIG PHOTO - Daveys Bay Mt Eliza Mornington Beach
We began our walk on the cliff tops after parking near the top of stairs. We first went right to Daveys bay then left towards Canadian bay around Penguin Point.
After this walk drove around the Canadian Bay area looking at all the mix of old and new large houses, many with great views over the Bay. I was interested to see what remained of the hospital where children with polio and TB spent months at a time getting a lot of physiotherapy in the days before Salk Vaccine - now a geriatric hospital. We passed a Masserati and then had to stop for a puppy sitting on the road - he was retrieved by his 10 year old owner. We got lunch in Mount Eliza Village and drove on to Mills Beach just near Mornington where we found sheltered and sunny spots to sit and read all the Sunday newspapers.
These stairs were too steep for me to get back up the way my angina is.
Cliffs between Davey and Canadian Bays
Path around to Daveys Bay
Massive houses looking over Daveys Bay
Desbrowe-Annear or Arts and Crafts or Tudor style house.
Davey Bay Yacht Club access denied to beach!
Looking towards Frankston from Daveys Bay New House and high wall beside path back to the stairs. View back towards stairs from Penguin Point Penguin Point Penguin Point looking towards Melbourne Canadian Bay from Northern end
Friday, July 21, 2006
NSW Wentworth Jail Saltbush Darling meets the Murray
Historical Architecture in Eaglehawk and Bendigo Gold mine town
Eaglehawk buildings have very spectacular polychrome brickwork with unusual patterns and specially moulded bricks. Whilst there is much nineteenth century polychrome brickwork throughout the state of Victoria, some of these designs are not reproduced elsewhere in the state. This was on the way home when we saw the sun too!
Gold mine poppet head Bendigo
Assay house just behind the bank to weigh the gold c1862
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