Interested in natural therapies, organic food, certified organic cosmetics and travelling around Australia.
Tuesday, 31 December 2013
A walk around the Canyon named after Kings in Watarrka National Park
Kings Canyon and a resort in the desert wilderness
The road well travelled towards Alice Springs
Monday, 30 December 2013
Another walking expedition - this time around Uluru and it vast baseline
Wednesday, 18 December 2013
Uluru sunset to sunrise
Tuesday, 17 December 2013
A trip to Uluru, Northern Territory, Australia
Wednesday, 10 April 2013
Remarkable Cave in 115 steps
Short walk to the viewing platform it's a but slippery. From the top giant kelp can be seen growing around rocks as waves was over their tentacle like leaves. The binoculars certainly helped.
Ghosts were hiding on the night tour
Booked in for the second nightly ghost tour at 830pm and the group left on time. Our tour guide Clare sought volunteers for the tasks of lantern holders and some came forward. All those on the tour returned I think? Perhaps there was a body count?
Touring the Port Arthur historic site at night was certainly interesting and exciting and definitely not for the faint hearted.
Lots of gruesome stories from times long ago. Slept well after arriving back at home after a long dark walk and always looking behind to make sure no ghosts were following.
Strangely a picture taken on the tour has a face of someone not from the group.
Sunday, 24 March 2013
Cloud juice among the old trees
The Huon Pine trail only a short 300m boardwalk is signposted with pictures and descriptions of the many varieties of old trees that are there. Examples include the Huon, Leatherwood, Myrtle Beech, Sassafras, Celery-Top Pines, Blackwoods.
The forest floor is littered with many of the old trees that have fallen over with such a shallow root system exposed one wonders how they grew so tall and old. The shrubbery is also a delight with the fungi that are coloured from white to black, red and blue all glistening from the cloud drops as they help dispose of the big old trees. The range of mosses, lichen, liverwort and ferns are outstanding.
The Pieman river is so wide and peaceful as we prepare to cross the Fatman ferry barge as we head out from the wilderness at the Tarkine Hotel located at the southern edge of the Tarkine towards Zeehan.
Got to keep moving.....
Wednesday, 13 February 2013
Harvest Markets and Festivale
The local school children get involved too.
On to Launceston now to meet up with two hundred odd other MH'ers for some fun & frivolity. The Tasmanians were very welcoming & supportive of the boaties & mainlanders as we are affectionately known. Stephen won a silver medal in the Disc bowls competition and his non-supportive wife went off to enjoy festivale.

Visiting the Harvest Markets in Launceston and today was the first annual birthday of the weekly markets. Lots of fresh local produce, demonstrations and food for sale.
Festivale is also being run this weekend too.























