Anniversary Bay – Last Lap

While it wasn’t the most sunny hot day, it certainly wasn’t the horror story of yesterday! It was mild and not raining, so a great chance to do one more walk with Jeff before I leave.

This little stream is usually hidden – it flows under the rocks into the ocean. Yesterdays rainstorm helped it carve a path!

A few fungi sprung up

Hello View

A bit of drama in the sky

A lot of water rushing down on to the beach yesterday caused some new waterways

And a lot of seaweed!

Leaving the beach, time for the slog up the hills!

Wattle

The tracks were quite soggy in areas

Foam on the path is also a sound indicator of a lot of water rushing down the hill! We usually only see these frothy bits in the waterfalls

And yes, of course I touched it!! (Felt slippery like soap foam)

Today we took a slight detour to get to the very top of this area – usually we are in a hurry or losing light or couldn’t be bothered!

It did mean a bit more ‘up’ though…

The views were lovely! Nice to see the beach from a different perspective!

The sun kindly appeared for the last part of our walk.

Glad we got the chance to do this walk again before I left. I will be spending a LOT of time on my bottom in the next few days! (And possibly drinking a lot of coke because I love it even though its probably not healthy, but its an awesome kick when you are travelling!)

Cheers!

Author: Lisa

A happy traveller through life! Right now living in NW Tasmania with a gorgeous Nurse-Husband, a fool of a Siamese Cat and several chickens. We love our fairly simple lifestyle of growing a lot of what we eat and enjoying the stunning surrounds of our little patch.

8 thoughts on “Anniversary Bay – Last Lap”

  1. Love reading your blog and seeing your pictures of Tasmania, Lisa. I hope you have a wonderful time in Texas. I’m looking forward to seeing the pictures.

    Cheers,

    Carla Edwards

    1. Thank-you Carla – Its lovely to have a bunch of people to share Tasmania with! I can’t wait to get travelling and very much looking forward to the Texas experience! 🙂

    1. Learned something new! I didn’t know that type of fencing was called wattle fencing! Thanks for the link!
      Wattle is an acacia – a very large genus of shrubs/trees. Their origins are Australia and Africa. I think Australia has about 900 species!! They usually bloom starting August. Not sure why a few are out now! They are so bright and cheerful!
      Thank-you … I am looking forward to getting under way!

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