Friday, 22 December 2017

Batemans bay bridge


There are plans to replace this opening bridge. It gets stuck occasionally, causing lengthy delays and cutting Batemans Bay off from the north and west. Sometimes it has been as long as four hours.
While necessary, it will be the end of an era - the bridge is an icon of The Bay. Mum remembers the first time she came through, there was no bridge, just a punt across the river.

Tuesday, 19 December 2017

Street Library, Malua Bay


Are you aware of the street library movement? "Street Libraries are beautiful homes for books, planted in your front yard. They invite your neighbours to share the joys of reading and create lasting connections inside your community."  Find out more by clicking here. 

This street library is next to the community notice board outside the supermarket at Malua Bay.

Friday, 15 December 2017

Coffee at Malua Bay

 If you want a coffee at Malua Bay, you may end up at the butcher's or the newsagent's! 










The Pink Gates, Moruya


A bronze plaque at the site says: 

"The Moruya Show was first held on land at the corner of Murray and Evans Street, Moruya in 1877 and was later moved to a site now used for Moruya Bowling Club in River Street. The Moruya Jockey Club held its first meeting on the present show ground site on 26th & 27th January, 1887. 

"The Pink Gates" were first built as the entrance to the show ground in River Street, Moruya and moved to their present site in 1914. For many years they were an icon in our village and a meeting place for the young folk of Moruya. 

The gates fell into disrepair and were removed on (sic) the 1960s and the new gates were erected on 17th March 2010 using the old gate located in the Moruya Historical Society as a template. "




Friday, 8 December 2017

Cockatoo in the wattle tree


Lately we've had cockatoos in the garden. This one was enjoying the seed pods from the wattle tree. They are destructive beasts and leave their dinner mess for others to clean up!

Sorry the pic is a bit out of focus, but i had to snap it in a hurry, from a fair distance.

Wednesday, 6 December 2017

Muddy Puddles, Batemans Bay


By the look of this, it seems the muddy puddles have arrived sooner than expected.

Tuesday, 5 December 2017

On the rocks.


The southern headland at Mosquito Bay leads around to Garden Bay.

The rocks in this part of the world are some of the oldest in the continent of Australia - laid down about 450 million year ago. They are mainly greywacke, chert and shale of the Wagonga Group. They have been squeezed, bent and broken since formation, under very high pressure.

Monday, 4 December 2017

Baby puffer fish, Rosedale Beach


A recent walk along Rosedale Beach and we saw this newly washed up tiny fish on the sand.

Finger for scale

Sunday, 3 December 2017

The Turdle Man






Until recently, we had a septic tank pumpout sewerage system at Rosedale. They are in the process of being de-commissioned as a new electrical sewerage system which pumps effluent to a sewerage treatment works nearby.

The Turdle Man with his pumpout truck won't be seen around for much longer.

Friday, 1 December 2017

Rosedale lagoon on misty day


The lagoon of Saltwater Creek at Rosedale two days ago. Usually from this point we can see the ocean and Jimmy's Island.