Monday, June 7, 2010

MY WORLD ~ Nostalgia Trip

I may be out of the woods, but not strong enough to travel yet
so I am taking you on a little nostalgia trip to the beautiful and
prosperous country town of Horsham, Victoria.


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We like to make this our halfway house between Adelaide and
Melbourne, rather than over tax ourselves by doing the 700km
in one fell swoop.
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I usually rise before the sun, take my camera and creep from
our motel room, taking care not to disturb the Prof. still gathering
strength for the road ahead.
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I walk along the Wimmera river enjoying the light reflecting in the
water, then double back
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past this charming old weatherboard house with its picket fence
that I have absolutely fallen in love with.
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Rather neglected and complete with a lytch gate, just the place
for an elderly witch to grow herbs and gain the respect of passing
school childrn . . . .
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Being a well to do town, it also boasts this beautifully restored
red letter box for the accomodation of His Majesty's mail.
Both now only of historical significance.
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22 comments:

  1. I enjoyed my walk along with you as we looked at the beautiful scenery.Thanks and take care.
    Blessings,Ruth

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  2. What a delightful walk you've taken us on, Arija! Such lovely reflections and scenery and interesting information, too! Hope you're doing better each day! Take care and have a great week!

    Sylvia

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  3. Ja ein wonderschöner Rundgang in die Vergangenheit, hoffe, du bist bald wieder fitt für eine lange Tour.

    Gruss hartmut

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  4. A beautiful journey down memory lane. Thank you for sharing your wonderful photos, Arija.

    be Well, be Happy ;)

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  5. Thank you for showing us your views of your trip!
    You said, you are rising before the sun, it made me smile, because our sun is rising now about 3am and setting about 11pm and never dark any more :)

    Plenty of healthy and energy to you, Arija!

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  6. What a delightful place to stop and enjoy the surroundings!

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  7. Happy to read you are on the mend and thanks for the little look into your world. Funny enough, we drove past our Horsham today on our way to Brighton.

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  8. Perfectly idyllic Ma'am Arija!

    I can walk with you then...

    Please get well soon!

    (Australia: Nature's Gift)

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  9. I must make my way there some time! It looks so tranquil. I hope you're soon fully recovered.

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  10. Great virtual trip, lovely captures.

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  11. Beautiful spot to break a trip! The reflections in the water are gorgeous. I'm glad you are mending and hope you are traveling again soon!

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  12. Thank you for taking us along!

    That poor neglected weatherboard house is enchanting! I hope the witch comes back soon to keep it from falling apart.

    Hugs for you,
    Merisi

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  13. So glad to here you are on the mend.

    I love that old clapboard house and can see the good witches growing their herbs.

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  14. Wonderful walk! I love the reflection shots and the old house is delightful. I hope you'll soon be able to travel again.

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  15. Hi Arija, questi posti sono incantevoli...
    Buona giornata.

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  16. Thanks for sharing with us your memories of a beautiful journey. The photos are wonder. Take care of yourself.

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  17. Lovely photos of your walk. Take care of yourself!

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  18. What a delightful tour. I enjoyed all of the sights you showed us. I hope that you will be much better soon. Take care, Carver

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  19. What a wonderful place to stay! I'm glad you are feeling better. I like the gate and house.

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  20. thank you for the nostalgia post, I like your fantasy of the charming old weatherboard house! hee hee. wishing you vitality and full health!

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  21. That's an incredible place. Thanks for the tour.

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  22. I love taking this early morning stroll with you and seeing what you see. And you are right, that is such a charming house.

    Love to you. xoxo

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