Thursday, September 25, 2014

Bruny Island, a Last lovely Day

Today we spent a quiet day. First a long walk, then we hung out with Margaret just visiting and having great conversations. It rained a little and then cleared up again. After lunch, Donough took us out in the dinghy, across the bay to a place where ochre chunks are coming out of the clay banks. Margaret uses it for pigment in her art work, and needed to collect some more. It was a lovely sail around the bay and into an area they call the Duck Pond, the safest natural harbor in Australia because it is protected from weather in all directions.














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Later in the afternoon we packed up, bid goodbye to Bruny with much sadness, and Margaret drove us back to Hobart where we spent a last night at the lovely white house.

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Location:Bruny Island, Tasmania

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