While it wasn’t the most sunny hot day, it certainly wasn’t the horror story of yesterday! It was mild and not raining, so a great chance to do one more walk with Jeff before I leave.
This little stream is usually hidden – it flows under the rocks into the ocean. Yesterdays rainstorm helped it carve a path!
A few fungi sprung up
Hello View
A lot of water rushing down on to the beach yesterday caused some new waterways
And a lot of seaweed!
Leaving the beach, time for the slog up the hills!
The tracks were quite soggy in areas
Foam on the path is also a sound indicator of a lot of water rushing down the hill! We usually only see these frothy bits in the waterfalls
And yes, of course I touched it!! (Felt slippery like soap foam)
Today we took a slight detour to get to the very top of this area – usually we are in a hurry or losing light or couldn’t be bothered!
It did mean a bit more ‘up’ though…
The views were lovely! Nice to see the beach from a different perspective!
The sun kindly appeared for the last part of our walk.
Glad we got the chance to do this walk again before I left. I will be spending a LOT of time on my bottom in the next few days! (And possibly drinking a lot of coke because I love it even though its probably not healthy, but its an awesome kick when you are travelling!)
Cheers!
Gorgeous photography again! Thanks for sharing. Here’s wishing you safe and fun travels!
🙂 Thank-you!!
Love reading your blog and seeing your pictures of Tasmania, Lisa. I hope you have a wonderful time in Texas. I’m looking forward to seeing the pictures.
Cheers,
Carla Edwards
Thank-you Carla – Its lovely to have a bunch of people to share Tasmania with! I can’t wait to get travelling and very much looking forward to the Texas experience! 🙂
safe travels! karen
Thanks Karen!! 🙂
I’m curious about the Wattle….here in the US it’s a fence!
https://www.niftyhomestead.com/blog/wattle-fence/
Enjoy your flight
Linda
Learned something new! I didn’t know that type of fencing was called wattle fencing! Thanks for the link!
Wattle is an acacia – a very large genus of shrubs/trees. Their origins are Australia and Africa. I think Australia has about 900 species!! They usually bloom starting August. Not sure why a few are out now! They are so bright and cheerful!
Thank-you … I am looking forward to getting under way!