A Sticky Beak Serpent
11/11/2015 11:11 pmIt's a shame to waste such a pretty date otherwise I'd be still slinking in Nanoland.
So many strange and interesting things going on in Izzieland and the days of squiggling in Cyberia are far and few between even without the distraction of 50,000 story words in November.
It's around this time of year that this serpent used to slink down to the ever so gorgeous and inspirational "Eden Vale" for a long weekend during the annual spring Festival of Country Gardens. That 10 year tradition ended in 2012 thanks to a certain nasty cane toad of a boss. So been on the search for cheapskate substitutes ever since preferably those that do not involve overnight stays as that is what really ratchets up the cost of a few days out and about.
So I was ever so pleased as part of my random meanderings and bus hopping to come across a most gorgeous historical museum village up in the hills filed with gorgeous old rickety bockety houses, shops and other buildings all made from wood or corrugated iron.
It happens to be on the site of an old railway station which also has been preserved along with the buildings.
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So many strange and interesting things going on in Izzieland and the days of squiggling in Cyberia are far and few between even without the distraction of 50,000 story words in November.
It's around this time of year that this serpent used to slink down to the ever so gorgeous and inspirational "Eden Vale" for a long weekend during the annual spring Festival of Country Gardens. That 10 year tradition ended in 2012 thanks to a certain nasty cane toad of a boss. So been on the search for cheapskate substitutes ever since preferably those that do not involve overnight stays as that is what really ratchets up the cost of a few days out and about.
So I was ever so pleased as part of my random meanderings and bus hopping to come across a most gorgeous historical museum village up in the hills filed with gorgeous old rickety bockety houses, shops and other buildings all made from wood or corrugated iron.
It happens to be on the site of an old railway station which also has been preserved along with the buildings.
( Read more... )