I am not quite sure what is on my agenda for today. Well, I have church followed by a meeting… After that, if it does not go too late I will see if Richard wants a hand organizing his garage. I am sure that he could use the help!

I have finally managed to download some of the pictures from my digital camera. And I should note that I was not all that impressed with the photos that I took generally. I was hoping for better results, and the photos I took were not up to the usual standard. I am sure this is totally my fault. But the photos are OK anyway. I think a whole lot of the issue was the weather – since the conditions were not the greatest for taking photos, and also I was generally wanting to take photos to the north.

This first photo is taken to the north from the house I was staying in. I found the whole area so beautiful and green. Down at the bottom of the hill near the main gate is a grove of olives, planted a few years back. In the distance on the right side you can just see the lake. This is not the best angle, and the lake is much bigger than it appears, and is much closer too. Boonah is over the hills to the right of this photo I believe. And the great dividing range is a few KM to the left.

This photo is looking out towards the back of the property to ‘the rock in the back yard’. Technically the rock is in the national park, but that does not change the fact that it looks spectacular. There are two lighter coloured areas on the rock that were caused during World War II when the air force used the rock for bombing practice. I am not sure if there is a trail up there, but if there is I think that the view would be spectacular. From the ground, the rock has more shades than Uluru.

It really is an amazing location… I hope to get back there one say – it is just so quiet and serene.