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  Saturday, 10 March 2007


Bishop Peninsula

I went for a ride this afternoon, on my xtracycle with all my camera gear onboard, in the hope of doing some kite aerial photography around the estuary behind Cable Bay. Unfortunately there was virtually no wind when I got there, but the scenery was resplendent in the late afternoon sun.

Bishop Peninsula 4
Bishop Peninsular divides the estuary in two and is covered in native bush in contrast to the farmland around the rest of the area.

The Vege Van
This is where I buy any vegetables I can't grow myself these days. They're fresher and cheaper than the supermarket, and its just down the road. You've got to have the right change for the honesty box though. You can't swipe your card here. It's nice to know the profits are growing directly to the grower too.

Cable Bay Road

Xtracycle at the Hira Store
Stopped at the Hira store for a burger and chips on the way home.


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