Archive for April, 2008

Apr 28 2008

Old Glen Innes to Grafton Road

Published by Bron under Landscape, Photos, Travels

We took a long drive yesterday – up to Glen Innes, then east on the Gwydir Highway for a short way, and then on the old Glen Innes to Grafton road to Nymboida. It’s beautiful country, mostly winding along the river valleys between the steep hills of the Gibralter Range. It was a gorgeous, sun-filled autumn day – the perfect day to explore old byways.

Tommy’s Rock

Morning tea was at a riverside picnic area, where we had this view of Tommy’s Rock through the trees. The casuarina trees and pines give quite a Canadian impression, but its definitely Australia!

Further a long the road, at the ‘locality’ of Newton Boyd, there is little evidence left of the community that sent around 30 of its young men off to the Great War of 1914-1918. The War Memorial, on a bend of the lonely dirt road, records the names of those men, and the 8 who died.

War Memorial, Newton Boyd Australia

The names on this memorial are all for the First World War; there have been none added for the Second – suggesting that the population decline had already hit the area by the 1940s. However, the fading wreath laid at the foot of the Memorial was evidence that someone – or perhaps a group of nearby residents – remembered these soldiers on ANZAC Day (our day of remembrance), just two days before we were there.

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Apr 20 2008

Another sunset

Published by Bron under Landscape, Photos

I don’t have the time these days to have a separate photoblog, as I used to, but I’m planning to post photos here from time to time.

I’m often driving home at sunset, and the past week or so we’ve had some grey weather, resulting in the dramatic contrasts of this sunset.

Autumn sunset

It’s not as much aflame as the one in the blog header, but it was quite wild and beautiful, with those heavy grey clouds.

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Apr 11 2008

New newsletter

Published by Bron under General, News

I’ve installed a mailing list software, so that I can now offer an email newsletter for those who wish to subscribe to it. I’ll send out a newsletter roughly once a month, with updates about books, workshops, and other book-relevant news.

For those who wish to sign up, there’s a simple signup page.

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