Monthly Archives: November 2009

Pic of the Day: November 10

Pic of the Day: November 10

Continuing with the theme of eerie landscapes recovering from the huge wildfires of February 2009, another view of the brush in Wilsons Promontory National Park.  …

 

Pic of the Day: November 9

Pic of the Day: November 9

With much of Wilsons Promontory National Park still closed due to wildfire damage, the pure white quartz sand of Squeaky Beach is more popular than …

 

Pic of the Day: November 8

Pic of the Day: November 8

The Scribbly Gum Moth leaves patterns on Eucalyptus trees that remind me of my stock portfolio. These patterns are left by the larvae, who start out …

 

Pic of the Day: November 7

Pic of the Day: November 7

The Black Saturday fires left their burn marks on the forests surrounding Melbourne. On a day when temperatures hit over 46 degrees celsius, with winds …

 

Pic of the Day: November 6

Pic of the Day: November 6

There’s some debate about whether there really are 12 in the famous Twelve Apostles rock formation.  You can’t see 12 rocks from any one viewpoint.  …

 

Pic of the Day: November 5

Pic of the Day: November 5

As connoisseurs of great ocean views, we snapped this picture of southern Victoria to compare its Antarctic/Indian beauty against our Pacific and Atlantic favorites.  Offshore …

 

Pic of the Day: November 4

Pic of the Day: November 4

This lunch required a major mental recalibration.  Fish ‘n’ chips is a dish to be enjoyed in a freezing rain, not the blazing sun of …

 

Pic of the Day: November 3

Pic of the Day: November 3

The Great Ocean Road in Victoria, one of the great coastal drives, was a public works project to create jobs for World War I veterans.  …

 

Pic of the Day: November 2

Pic of the Day: November 2

You can make a case for this beach being the birthplace of Australian surfing:  Bells Beach. It’s home to the world’s longest running surf competition, and …

 

Pic of the Day: November 1

Pic of the Day: November 1

Australia’s everyday birds seem exotic to the rest of us.  This Crimson Rosella looks intimidating up close, but in real life was a charming little …