January Diving
A couple of dives in the bay on Sunday. Saw a new nudibranch, which makes us happy. It much much colder at depth that I expected it to be. January should be hot. Well, maybe not hot but the water should be more than 17C.
A couple of dives in the bay on Sunday. Saw a new nudibranch, which makes us happy. It much much colder at depth that I expected it to be. January should be hot. Well, maybe not hot but the water should be more than 17C.
The fact that it has been a good spring for farmers in abundantly obvious. The view from Mt. Arapiles is typically comprised of of brown and yellow dust and salt pans. Right now the lakes are full of water and the wheat and canola are green and healthy. Unfortunately, all this unexpected abundance of …
It seemed I’d hardly finished looking forward to winter, and now it is spring. However, fortunately some late wintry weather, that saw a Victorian member of parliament lost for 3 days in the mountains, topped up our snow for some last minute fresh turns. Maybe we might get one more weekend . .
We got the campfires back! That, and the lack of people, is the great thing about camping holidays in winter. The nights were so dark and clear that the Milky Way was like a paint stroke across the sky, the small and large Magellanic Clouds and even Jupiter, rising in Scorpius, were obvious :) …
We (Ross, David, Bron, Stu & me) did a 30km chunck of the Great Ocean Walk