Short Walk

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Hi!

We managed a bit of a walk the other day – original intention was to go a lot further but we cut the day short a bit as there were a few pressing things to sort at home that I had been (ahem) procrastinating about.

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Beautiful day hey? The track was nice and squishy and muddy – but I had remembered my gaiters so I felt a bit invincible. (We were up in Rocky Cape NP)

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I might have to email parks again sometime and pester them.
About three years ago they dropped off supplies by the side of the track up here to presumably put in a bit of a boardwalk across the muddy bits and there is a sign for the hill too. I keep eyeing off the short steel droppers thinking… well… if they don’t want them…?? haha
Amazing nothing has been liberated during its long stay in the scrub.
I wonder if the job has been forgotten or if (highly likely) they are vastly underfunded.

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We really need to set a full day aside to get back up here and do the proper hike – complete with picnic!

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Now… moving along to soap…
Did I show you this experiment? (I re-post processed it in my trial photoshop)

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I got into it and cut it… But I only tidied up these three chunks – because I did it quite unevenly, the amount of soap wasted was too much with the cut, so the rest can be ‘rustic’ and they’ll start to look great as they are used and worn down.

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However… I would love to try it again, but next time fill the container right up and make sure the soap settles down evenly.  I think it will be a fun design to play with again.

The remaining colours that didn’t fit into the moulds I put into the tube and did a hurried ‘kaleidosoap’ pattern… all very groovy!

Hope you’ve had a lovely day!
Cheers!

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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.

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