Tuesday, 5 June 2007

GEELONG GREETINGS....

As I previously explained I am not able to download photos onto blog- it is too secure so here I am doing it from another computer,(actually in ChCh).
I am really enjoying Geelong,(I think), I have never been so out of my comfort zone in my life...It is beginning to come together.It is a large hospital, the radiology has over 106 of a staff- so daunting.
I have walked the waterfront at Geelong, quite exceptional. An artist over the period of several years, has re-used some old wharf logs to teach Geelong's history. Above life saving has been part of Australian life for many years. Below the brass band history is immortalised.



Captain Cook obviously has his place there....





Below the history of the fishermen, and their families is legendary.




Geelong sits on Port Philip Bay- from my 2nd floor room, I can just see Melbourne.



Melbourne on the left hand horizon.
These concrete "sails" I think look spectacular with the right light behind them.

Next weekend is a long weekend in Oz, so I will spend some time exploring, and maybe be able to share them soon.

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