Monday, 29 October 2012

Moon River

Huon River
Moon River wider than a mile
I'm crossing you in style someday
You dream maker, you heartbreaker           Wherever you're going, I'm going your way
(Andy Williams and others)

When I think of Tasmania
I think of water.
Her rivers dark with tannin
Moody as the sky
Pristine, peaceful, perfect
Reflecting the life that dwells nearby.
Rivers criss-cross the countryside and
Meander with stealth through rainforests
Filtering through land and soil
Bush camp near Geeveston
Gushing through gullies
Brimming with birds and fish
Calling for us to come
Sharing her resources
Asking that we care.

Swans at Huonville










Old Mill at Deloraine

Liffey Falls
Alum Cliffs
Mersey River, Latrobe











Derwent River Hobart
Bubbling brook through town
Dove Lake, Cradle Mountain
Bridge at Campbelltown
Bush camp at Oatlands
Bruny Island
Causeway to Dodgers Ferry
The Huon

Dodgers Ferry

Russell Falls

Lake Claire


Crossing a river on the way to Lake Claire

Dams are full

Bridge over Tamar River

Rainbow after the rain

Just some of Tasmania's rivers.

Sunday, 28 October 2012

Roam

All in a day's journey
Melbourne to Devonport, Tasmania.
Roam if you want to
Roam around the world                                      
Roam if you want to                                             
Without wings, without wheels
Roam if you want to
Roam around the world
Roam if you want to
Without anything but the love we feel.

B52's

As we wait for Snowy
We wander back in time
To another place
Another trip
In this wonderful country of mine.

Aboard "The Spirit of Tasmania"
We ventured across Bass Strait
Arriving at Devonport on "the apple isle"
Swimming in The Bay of Fires
By approximately half past eight.                                      

For a month we wandered
Winding round the countryside
Highways and byways unravelled
Exposing her beauty bona fide.


Beaches
Farmland
Forests
Villages quaint
Mountains in snow
Rivers in flow
Sleepy city upon the River Derwent
Pristine wilderness
You've gotta go!                                                    


Cosy Corner Camp



to be continued...................


Hop step and jump from Cosy Corner








Everybody Knows

Everybody knows that the boat is leaking
Everybody knows that the captain lied
Everybody got this broken feeling like their father or their dog just died
Everybody talking to their pockets
Everybody wants a box of chocolates
And a long stem rose
Everybody knows.

Leonard Cohen

Tomorrow is eleven weeks since the bottom fell out of Snowy....is there anybody out there who remembers?

And for eleven weeks we have been waiting, waiting, waiting.
For the assessor's reports
For the car to be moved elsewhere
For the mechanics to scratch their heads and make a diagnosis
For the mechanic to have a cup of coffee
For the insurance broker to follow it up
For the mechanic to order parts
For the parts to arrive from Japan
For the mechanic to change his diagnosis
For the mechanic to scratch his bum
For the insurance broker to call
For another week....

And so it goes, everybody knows.

Yes, I see you now nodding your head in recognition of the incompetence of insurance companies. Do they honestly care about their clients?
Not my bloke.
He wouldn't start the claim until I faxed him a Claim Form. Never mind that I was in a tiny Queensland town with a broken down car.
Hmm, where can I go to get my hands on a fax machine?
Sorry, I have no credit card for the hire car to get me home. 
What's that you say? Can I ask a friend for a loan of their credit card so I could hire a car to get home? 
Oh, I wonder if I can make friends quickly in this little town. Do you think they will lend me their credit card?
Well thank you, Mr Insurance Man for finally agreeing to pay for the hire car.
And for your kind words of reassurance that you will look after us.
What's that you say? The insurance will only pay for two days to get home? 
Okay, we had better start driving as we shall need to cover at least 700km a day to make it to Melbourne by Saturday.
Lucky we are seasoned travelers. What would I do if I were not able to drive that distance? 
Where's the insurance broker's phone number? I have to keep ringing him to find out what's going on.

Well, we don't know what's going on. Didn't even know where my little camper was for a while. Still not convinced it is where they tell me it is...and now they say they are going to return it unfixed....on the back of a truck....with a stop over in Sydney....and it could take a week to get here....that's if it doesn't get lost in transit. Ho Ho Ho, we may get it by Christmas.

Good on you CMCA
I love your motto
            "Laugh more
                    Live Longer"

I'm trying real hard not to cry.



Snowy in Tasmania 2009
For some reason the creative juices aren't flowing.
No rhyme
No verse
Just a curse.