Tuesday, October 23, 2007

The Brunswick River Bar.

Over the bridge to the Brunswick Beach by the wall.

Simple pleasures.

What a wonderful world is the pelican.

Boating pleasure.

Monday, October 22, 2007

Local crafts.

Brunswick Market at a leisurely pace.


Great place for a market.

Low tide peace.

Brunswick harbour.


New Brunswick bridge.

Sunday, October 21, 2007

Brunswick Heads

Brunswick Heads, a little north of Byron Bay, was the first settlement in Byron Shire. Originally a shipping port for cedar getters, Bruns was a convenient stop off point for travelers between the Tweed and Ballina. In true Aussie spirit travelers didn't let crossing the Brunswick River bother them. Passengers in light coaches hopped in dinghies while bouyant logs were attached to the wheels of coaches to float them across behind swimming horses. http://www.aussiegateways.com/brunswick/?D=6

Times change but the abundance in beauty and charm and the opportunities for simple pleasures make Brunswick Heads a very special and very desirable little town.

Saturday, October 20, 2007

Friday, October 19, 2007

Sailing off Australia's most easterly point.

Large sea turtle close to the rocks below the Cape.

Dolphins below the Cape.

Now rarely seen, once there were many feral goats at the Cape.

Hanging above the Cape.

Paperbark swamp boardwalk near the growers' market a short walk from the center of Byron.

mmm! Fresh is best.

Smoked trout, advocado on Faith's spelt sour dough - Yum!


Byron Growers' Market

Cosey Corner.

The wreck Main Beach.

Blues & Roots Festival


Peace.

Samba Blista drumming.

Byron Main Beach Parade