Tusky Taxidermy
Perhaps not ‘Signs of Life’ but ‘Signs of death” we spotted this notice in a butcher shop window in Hillston, NSW. The sign says it all. Continue reading Tusky Taxidermy
Perhaps not ‘Signs of Life’ but ‘Signs of death” we spotted this notice in a butcher shop window in Hillston, NSW. The sign says it all. Continue reading Tusky Taxidermy
South Australia’s distinctive termite proof Stobie power poles are a perfect canvas for artists. Continue reading Power Pole Art
For us this old rabbit truck was a reminder of our childhood. Continue reading Got any rabbits?
This Camp Kitchen must mean the stuff that makes you laugh a lot, so gin is obviously allowed. And tequila, yes tequila that’s guaranteed to make me morose… OK folks break out the tequila and lets have a weep! Continue reading No Alchohol
This mural on a wall in Alexandra, Vic reminded me of a record that was once talked about in households across the nation. “In 1930 Charlie Heard created the longest continuous taxi fare in the world by taking three lady passengers to Darwin and return to Melbourne via Brisbane.” Continue reading The Stuff of Legend
If you need him his shed is opposite the Woolworth’s supermarket in Maryborough, Vic but I’ll doubt that you’ll find him there anymore. Continue reading Tank Maker
At last I can say that I’ve dined at Innaloo and been to Dunedoo. Continue reading Innaloo & Dunedoo