
Malua Bay, where one can find a pretty decent pizza shop.

Not too enthralled with the foreground here (still Malua Bay), but check that sky!

Mogo, on the Tuesday after Christmas. Pretty adorable little village full of tourist-trap type stores. There I obtained K a fabulous Christmas present.
No people-photos from Christmas - those of you on FB can find some there. Isn't it a sad day when Facebook is your most secure option for handling photos of other people's kids?
And on to New Years!

Waterfront at Kiama, sparkling in the sun while I drink my coffee and wait for the others to arrive and pick me up.

More of the same, but I'm liking the over-exposed effect here.

If it aint pink, it aint a post office! Someone in Kiama understands this fundamental principle. Now if only I understood the fundamental principle of "don't photograph directly into the sun" we'd be set!

Gerringong. ~Beyond the electric rail.~ In fact, the day I took this, the train mysteriously failed to turn up at all. Look. Only one set of track. It's wild country out there, kids.
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Date: 2012-01-05 12:27 pm (UTC)Maybe I should go and appreciate the beaches in Saint-Malo this weekend, since warm summer beaches are not an option, nor are the beaches at Pacific Rim National Park Reserve (see icon and also Vancouver Island facebook album).
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Date: 2012-01-05 11:28 pm (UTC)Come up with an excuse to come to ANZAMEMS after your PhD? It's totally a respectable conference!
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Date: 2012-01-05 12:56 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2012-01-05 11:31 pm (UTC)