No, no snakes did we see, just a warning in case we did. Did have a snake go over my big toe once, just ignored it and it kept going, was a long black one..
That is wonderful you could see a program on Australia, it's always great to see any country for me, even more so if I know someone from that country. Not fond of snakes either.
I know very little about fisheries , but I can appreciate beautiful trees, museums, structures. It seems Tasmania has it all. I just hope you never encounter its snakes.
Great photos again, and the trees are magnificent. What a lovely place to visit except for the snakes although I have encountered a few on our trips outback but never felt too worried even when I nearly trod on one, but I just don't like them.
It looks a lovely spot with lots of lovely shade under the trees. I presume that salmon is definitely on the menu at the restaurant - my favourite fish to cook with too.
Love Salmon. Haven't a clue what's on their menu as we couldn't get into the dinning room as there were no vacancies, maybe another time we will get to eat there.
Goodness, beautiful photos! What a lovely area! Interesting about the snake sign and its information. Brave you having the snake roll over your toe once :) I like learning about them. Snakes, reptiles in general, have always fascinated me.
spectacular images dear Margaret and impressively taken :)
i loved tree zoom most and last one is also so beautiful snake of your area look different than our's how brave of you to let snake roll over your toe oh dear
Delightful snake photos - Gives me the shivers every time I see one. I'd hate to have that black one wrapped around my leg like what happened in Finschhafen PNG to me and being given "love bites" all down my leg. Thankfully it turned out to be non-venomous, but that hardly counted - shock was the problem!
I think I was on the ABC news weather this morning that it is snowing in the Launceston area. We are in for another 4-5 days on delightful freezing rain. I am beginning to think Terrigal is aiming for the wettest place on the planet. Cheers Colin PS: Enjoy that great Tasmanian salmon..........the best in the world!!
Thanks Colin. You sure did have a go then with that snake, not nice at all would frighten you for life. Yes it snowed! Amazing is that...post tomorrow on it.
The trees are splendid - but did you see any of the snakes?
ReplyDeleteNo, no snakes did we see, just a warning in case we did.
DeleteDid have a snake go over my big toe once, just ignored it and it kept going, was a long black one..
Wonderful photoes Margaret!Also wonder about the snakes!uff looks scary to me!
ReplyDeleteLovely houses and visit to the museums!I watched a program on tele yesterday from Austalia such beautiful country and people living there :)
That is wonderful you could see a program on Australia, it's always great to see any country for me, even more so if I know someone from that country.
DeleteNot fond of snakes either.
I know very little about fisheries , but I can appreciate beautiful trees, museums, structures. It seems Tasmania has it all.
ReplyDeleteI just hope you never encounter its snakes.
Don't know much about fisheries either.
DeleteTasmania has a lot to offer for locals and tourists, the latter probably won't be for a long time.
Nice photos and some lovely trees. I don't care for snakes. I love your header, I've been meaning to say that but always forgot. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks re header :)
DeleteI'm certainly not fond of snakes, had one go over my big toe once...just ignored it and it went along it's merry way.
Love those trees. The National Botanic Gardens has a similar snake sign, but it is the very dangerous Eastern Brown which is most often seen there.
ReplyDeleteKnow the Eastern Brown, came across one across the Nullabor.
DeleteThose trees are just awesome.
So bloody nice
ReplyDeleteCertainly worth a visit Jo-Anne.
DeleteIt's a nice old one.
ReplyDeleteGreat photos again, and the trees are magnificent. What a lovely place to visit except for the snakes although I have encountered a few on our trips outback but never felt too worried even when I nearly trod on one, but I just don't like them.
ReplyDeleteI'm not font of snakes either Rosie, and we didn't see any.
DeleteWhat a lovely house! Nice photos! I´d love to pay a visit too ❤
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DeleteThe way you feel about Oz shows in your posts. I think that's one of the reasons I always enjoy them.
ReplyDeleteOh thanks Bill :)
DeleteIt looks a lovely spot with lots of lovely shade under the trees. I presume that salmon is definitely on the menu at the restaurant - my favourite fish to cook with too.
ReplyDeleteLove Salmon.
DeleteHaven't a clue what's on their menu as we couldn't get into the dinning room as there were no vacancies, maybe another time we will get to eat there.
Goodness, beautiful photos! What a lovely area! Interesting about the snake sign and its information. Brave you having the snake roll over your toe once :) I like learning about them. Snakes, reptiles in general, have always fascinated me.
ReplyDeleteYes, they are interesting these creatures and it took me a long time to touch a non venomous snake in Queensland on a visit to a Zoo of some kind.
Deletespectacular images dear Margaret and impressively taken :)
ReplyDeletei loved tree zoom most and last one is also so beautiful
snake of your area look different than our's
how brave of you to let snake roll over your toe oh dear
Thanks Baili.
DeleteNot much I could do as the snake came towards my toe, was the best thing to stay still.
Wonderful photographs, my favourite is your last one.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
:) Thanks Jan.
DeleteThe path that leads somewhere.
Delightful snake photos - Gives me the shivers every time I see one.
ReplyDeleteI'd hate to have that black one wrapped around my leg like what happened
in Finschhafen PNG to me and being given "love bites" all down my leg.
Thankfully it turned out to be non-venomous, but that hardly counted - shock
was the problem!
I think I was on the ABC news weather this morning that it is snowing in the Launceston area. We are in for another 4-5 days on delightful freezing rain.
I am beginning to think Terrigal is aiming for the wettest place on the planet.
Cheers
Colin
PS: Enjoy that great Tasmanian salmon..........the best in the world!!
Thanks Colin.
DeleteYou sure did have a go then with that snake, not nice at all would frighten you for life.
Yes it snowed! Amazing is that...post tomorrow on it.
Very pretty!
ReplyDeleteSure is Natalia.
DeleteMy eldest son would love to visit this museum. Oh no, I wouldn't want to be anywhere near the snakes. Very pretty garden.
ReplyDeleteDidn't see any snakes there and I don't want to be near them either.
DeleteEl museo del pescador me encantarĂa, soy pescadora. Todo se ve muy bonito. Besos.
ReplyDeleteYou certainly would enjoy that place then.
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