Green Beach which is in the north over looking Bass Strait. It was rather quite for a Saturday and only spotted a couple in the water which was surprising. Plenty of golfers playing their golf.
We stopped for lunch at the Greens Beach shop, and whilst walking back to the vehicle I tripped on a stick which in turn somehow got underneath my foot inside my shoe and cut my foot. It's now healed thank goodness.
It's been a few years since being at this beach, and I was rather surprised to find the same shed still standing, it's where we used to get changed into/out of our bathers and sit out of the sun when I was a late teenager.
These days many people live permanently at this small place, and travel to Launceston each day to work. Of course there are lots of shacks as well. It's hilly so just about everyone gets a good view of the sea.
This is the building, men on one side and women the other. Can't say I like the colour.
Looking to the north east.
Looking to the north west.
Me of course. The sea was warm as it usually is at the edge.
I made a frame for this photo.
The sea looks beautifully calm - glad that you did not suffer any bad consequences as a result of tripping on the stick.
ReplyDeleteWas lovely a calm, we chose a good day to visit. Could have been nasty with the stick but, so I was indeed lucky.
DeleteI'm very jealous....would love to walking along the beach about now. Glad your dilemma with the stick was minor. Love the Santa in the frame. Happy Wednesday!
ReplyDeleteI love to walk along the beach especially on a beautiful warm day, it's even better when there is no one about.. Thanks about Santa in the frame, I do like doing that type of 'thing'.
DeleteBeautiful photo of you - the water and sand would feel so good! Glad your foot is healing.
ReplyDeleteHave a lovely rest of the week.
Thank you. Water and sand did feel good as it's been awhile since I paddled at the edge.
DeleteYou definitely live in the most beutiful corner of the world..You lok great
ReplyDeleteThanks for both :) It's a nice place is Tasmania.
Deletebeautiful beach
ReplyDeleteIt is a lovely one Adam.
DeleteWhat a beautiful beach to have all to yourself! I like your new, blue header.
ReplyDeleteAlways nice at Greens Beach. In the school holidays there will be many more people, then not many. Thank re my new blue header. I enjoy making graphics.
DeleteI haven't been to a beach in years I do like your background and the new header I would like something more Chirstmasy on my blog
ReplyDeleteOh Jo-Anne, we are not far from a beach, but it's like that in Tasmania.
DeleteThanks re my header, I had fun making it this year and decided of 'blue' for a change to red and gold or green.
You heal quickly. Must be the seawater. The beach looks lovely and the water not too rough. Yes, the shed could really do with a coat of paint, and a nice colour at that.
ReplyDeleteYes, I did heal quickly and it must have been the salt water because I headed for it as soon as my foot was cut. They say the ocean is the best for many things.
DeleteIt's hard to find beaches better than you get in Australia. Absolutely stunning. :-)
ReplyDeleteI love our beaches...and thank you.
DeleteOh M I love your photo you look so warm and lovely.I am off to get dressed in coveralls, fleece, boots and a warm woolly toque of course. It finally snowed last night. I LOVE our differences. ENJOY xo Hug G
ReplyDeleteThank you :)
DeleteOh it's pleasing to know you have snow, now it will feel like Christmas for you..Hugs M xoxox