Here it is!
The good news is that I walked a longer distance and so took a few extra photographs.
I started the walk going along the same track that I went on the other day. To get a feel for this I suggest that you look at the photos from that post and imagine them backwards. OK?
Instead of walking along the north side of Mount Aubrey I went south and took the longer track around Reotahi Point to Little Munro Bay.
Even statues take precautions |
Normally there are Rifleman birds flitting about here but not today |
Looking south |
West towards Marsden Point |
Big tree growing over the track |
A bit of 'UP' |
Looking East |
Little Munro |
A lot of 'UP' |
From the top of a very steep road |
Lookung out over McLeod Bay |
For Richard |
McLeod Bay |
Towards home |
My road |
Nearly home |
Home |
3 comments:
Marsden Point refinery and it emits less noxious fumes than you think.
I'm on a local environment watchdog committee that meets with council and the refinery 4 times a year to view reports and discuss problems. I'm sure that there are places in Moera, Gracefield and Seaview that emit way more than Marsden does.
I enjoyed thos post, except only for the times I fell asleep. At least it was better than Arcjbishop Christopher Prowse's effort.
"I enjoyed thos post, except only for the times I fell asleep. "
Thanks. That's a nice comment that I might be able to use for promotional purposes for my blog.
Of course I'll have to correct the obvious spelling error and maybe reformulate what I think you were meaning to say - along the lines of:
"I really enjoyed this post. The soothing images and gentle cadence relaxed me."
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