The old homestead was last used during the floods in the 1980s. The property (we call them stations) has been there since the 1800s, and the family has had vbout 5 generations on the land here.
Baz Man: are you going to buy this wonderful project? What a great writing cottage. Hey, one more question. Do you mind if I reblog this? Be honest. I don’t want to offend the Baz. Peace.
WOW, fascinating!
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Quite isolated, which is nice – sometimes!
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That is a great photo, Baz. I like the feel black & white gives to older structures. How old is the station?
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The old homestead was last used during the floods in the 1980s. The property (we call them stations) has been there since the 1800s, and the family has had vbout 5 generations on the land here.
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Reblogged this on Other Side of the Trees and commented:
This doesn’t need any words. This place looks awesome. It’s from Baz, his blog.
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Baz Man: are you going to buy this wonderful project? What a great writing cottage. Hey, one more question. Do you mind if I reblog this? Be honest. I don’t want to offend the Baz. Peace.
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Unlikely to buy it, and you are most welcome to reblog, thanks!
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So you are taking it on? 😉
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Crikey, would love to…but would need to get rid of the big brown snake living on the mantle piece!
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An edible snake by any chance? 😉
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That is a beautiful shot!
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Thanks, it is an awesome landscape out there, isolated and beautiful!
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yea! and lucky you to capture it!
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