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Paddling in Sydney Harbour. Source: Tumblr.com.
Construction of the Sydney Harbour Bridge, 1930. Source: National Museum of Australia.
Hunt Street in The Rocks in Sydney during cleansing operations for the Bubonic Plague outbreak in 1900. Source: Pinterest.com.
Bondi Beach in 1894. Source: National Archives of Australia.
What Grandma was up to. A 1950’s beauty. Source: Tumblrgallery.com.
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Life is made of encounters. Source: Facebook.com/photos/la vita e fatta d’incontri.
Morning coffee. Source: Tumblr.com.
Sailing off Mooloolaba, Queensland. Source: Aussienaturists.com.
A nice day out. Source: Tumblr.com.
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In the clear waters of the west coast of Turkey. Source: Dogwood Images.
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Michael Leunig is an Australian cartoonist, writer, painter, philosopher and poet. He was declared an Australian Living Treasure in 1999.
Coffee time. Source: Reddit.com.
Split Point Lighthouse is located at Aireys Inlet on the Great Ocean Road in Victoria. It is a concrete 4-story tower of 34 metres (112 feet), built in 1891. Source: Strawbridge Images.
About 300 years before Jesus was born the Greek philosophers were grappling with the question of why there is evil and suffering in the world. Why would a loving and all-powerful god allow evil and agony to continue? Read Professor Bart Ehrman on suffering, in ehrmanblog.org. Epicurus was born on the Greek island of Samos to Athenian parents in 341 BCE and he died in 270 BCE.
Keep laughing! Source: Citizenmiles.wordpress.com.
And style is everything. Source: Tumblr.com.
One more benefit of working from home. Image by Nick Mesh
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Swinging on the Hills Hoist. These clothes lines were common in many backyards in Australia in yesteryear. Image source unknown.
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VW Beetle graveyard. Source: Tumblr.com.
Someone’s pride and joy lost at sea. Source: Tumblr.com
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Beach running. Model/photographer unknown. Source: Tumbex.com.
Bathtime. Source: Kiltypleasure. Reblogged from mia-down-under.
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Hiking nude in the high country. Source: Tumblr.com.
Mountain top. Source: Reblogged from thestreel.tumblr.com.
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Santorini at sunset. Source: Dogwood Images.
Garbage collection in the laneways of Santorini. Source: Dogwood Images.
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Vincent mechanicals. Source: Avery Images, reblogged from guzzigazz.tumblr.com.
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Surfer girl, Julia Muniz. Source: Tumblr.com. Reblogged from thestreel.tumblr.com.
1949 Maserati 4 CLT. This race car had multiple Grand Prix wins and placings in the period between 1949-1952. Photo from Artbellum.com.
A beautiful photo by Eric Zumstein at Burning Man 2019. Reblogged from guzzigazz.tumblr.com.
Fly fishing in remote places. Source: Pinterest.com.au
A last minute touch-up. Source: Tumblr.com
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The beauty of a laid deck. Sailing wing-and-wing. Photo from redhousecanada.tumblr.com.
Table Cape Lighthouse, near Wynyard in north-west Tasmania; on a sheer cliff overlooking Bass Strait. Built in 1888 of brick brought in ballast from Victoria. Table Cape light is an active light, 25 metres high and 180 metres elevation from sea level. Converted to mains power in 1979.
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Grimstad, Norway. Source: Pinterest.com
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First released in 2001, the Devaux coupe is an Australian automobile, designed by David Clash and inspired by the classic French coach builders of the 1930’s. It is powered by a Jaguar XR6 straight six or a GM V8. A Spyder variant was also produced in 2009. Photo by Pinterest.com.
The James Craig, a 3 masted iron-hulled barque, sailing in Bass Strait with all 21 sails set. She was launched as Clan Macleod in England in 1895 and rescued from the seabed in Recherche Bay, Tasmania, in 1972. She was completely restored to her original condition in Sydney in the 1980’s – 1990’s. James Craig is currently berthed in Darling Harbour in Sydney. Photo by the Sydney Heritage Fleet.
James Craig was completely restored by members of the Sydney Heritage Fleet, from the keel up. Here new plates are fitted to the stern frames. The restored hull was re-launched in 1997. Her length on deck is 180 feet (54.8 m). Photo by Sydney Heritage Fleet.
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Male ink. Source: Pinterest.com
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The skipper has everything under control. Source: tumblrgallery.com.
Source: The “Red Emerald” Diary (2011) by butchpetty.com.
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Excelsior mechanicals. Reblogged from guzziguzz.tumblr.com.
The hairdryer. Source: Tumblr.com.
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The breeze! Source: Naughty-Lada.com