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2016-02-15 11:05
It is so ironic that yesterday I signed off from C.V.T. for the foreseeable future and then through some family member I discovered that an administrator of a popular but private Facebook gr… Read More
2016-02-14 00:30
Once again it is time to pull up stumps on Clarence Valley Today. I just don't have the time to devote to doing it right and too be honest I think that blogs are sadly no longer that relevan… Read More
2016-01-20 09:52
On Monday we gathered around the box to watch the ABC program 'Back Roads' that was purportedly a celebration of remote Australian communities. There were some aspects that were slightly int… Read More
2015-12-30 21:28
One of the highlights of the walk are the numerous rock pools on the Shelley Beach headland, if you watch them closely they contain lots of small colourful fish Read More
2015-12-29 23:00
As the boardwalk ends on the Shelley Beach trail,a wonderful panorama presents itself looking to the north; Angourie Back Beach, this is a view that I never get tired of seeing Read More
2015-12-29 10:14
After leaving Mara Creek you walk for about 15 minutes through Banksia heaths and patches of shady Tuckeroo, and then you turn a corner and reach one of the highlights of the walk, a small s… Read More
2015-12-28 10:30
The world famous Yuraygir Coastal Walk begins with a bridge over the dark and mysterious waters of Mara Creek. If you look into the tea-tree stained blackness long enough you imagine strange… Read More
2015-12-24 23:10
Merry Christmas from Clarence Valley Today. Here are some beautiful Christmas Bells, Blandfordia grandiflora, I found growing in the swamps of the Gibraltar Range National Park.  Read More
2015-12-21 21:37
Little Tern Chicks are very vulnerable in their first few weeks of life. If growing up on an exposed beach wasn't dangerous enough, they still have to avoid, wild dogs, cats, foxes and espec… Read More
2015-12-20 22:28
This is Wooli Beach that stretches from the river mouth of the Wooli River to Wilsons Headland in the Yuraygir National Park. There is a very unusual Little Term breeding colony about 1/3 aw… Read More
2015-12-18 19:59
The big news on the Northern Rivers is yesterdays opening of the 'missing link' of freeway between Ballina and Brisbane. I took this shot a few weeks back as final touches were being made. I… Read More
2015-12-16 07:19
If you can be in Diggers Camp in the next hour, I will shout you a cup of fresh camping coffee.  Read More
2015-12-14 19:47
On Saturday morning a large crowd gathered at Cabarita Beach on the 88th anniversary of the nothingness. The throng waited patiently but once again naught happened.They then moved to Cafe Fu… Read More
2015-12-11 15:00
In my 1st post on the Rileys Hill Dry Dock I mentioned the large amount of cow shit on the site, the reason is that on such a large area it is the most economic way to keep the grass down. I… Read More
2015-12-09 18:23
The Rileys Hill Dry Dock contains a number of historic buildings that came from other places. The former office of the Byron Bay Jetty was moved to Rileys Hill. It has been recently spruced… Read More
2015-12-07 20:37
One of the great aspects of Rileys Hill Dry Dock are the scattered remains, personal and industrial, that are found on the historic site. Most places would have cleaned it all up and sanitis… Read More
2015-12-06 10:35
Every dry-dock needs a way of pumping the water out. At Rileys Hill they used steam driven centrifugal pumps. The pumps no longer work but they have been beautifully preserved in bright indu… Read More
2015-12-03 16:00
The most important part of any dry dock are the gates; once they are closed the water is pumped out so work can begin on the boat's hull. Therefore the gates must be strong and secure enough… Read More
2015-12-02 15:00
It's hard to visualise and comprehend how important the rivers were to life in the 19th and most of the 20th centuries; they were the source of all trade, communication and travel.The River… Read More
2015-12-01 15:00
Welcome to the front gate of the historic Rileys Hill Dry Dock on the Richmond River. It doesn't look much but this place is a hidden delight for anyone who likes industrial archaeology, shi… Read More
2015-11-30 20:37
This is the sort of Gecko I like to see, not an Asian House Gecko but a dinky di Aussie Gecko. I think it's a Thick-Tailed Gecko Read More
2015-11-27 22:34
Classic old sign for a classic old burger joint in Brunswick Heads Read More
2015-11-25 15:00
Cabarita Beach on the Tweed Coast has been creeping upmarket for some time but earlier this year it went stellar with the old Hideaway Hotel being transformed into Halcyon House.It was an ol… Read More
2006-06-07 11:16
Hungry gulls wait for the scraps at a fish cleaning table on the Camden Haven River.Linking to Lesley's Thursday Signs meme Read More
2006-06-07 11:16
Rock walls train the Camden Haven River where it meets the Pacific Ocean, and make it safe for boats to navigate it's sand bar.Linking to the ABC Wednesday memeLinking to the Water World Wed… Read More
2006-06-07 11:16
I have been away for a while in some of the busiest places on earth, it is great to be back in the peaceful valley I call home.Thanks for all the kind comments yesterday Read More

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