The destination, according to the information sign β€œone of the finest examples of a flooded sinkhole in Australia”.

I took some time on the way back to photograph a few of the local birds chirping and flitting about.

Likely juvenile female Superb Fairy-Wren
Likely Grey Fantail

And speaking of birds, here’s a ’70’s Welsh band called “Budgie” I’d never heard of until neighbour Jeff introduced me to them a few months ago one night, sitting around a fire while sampling some fine Tasmanian Kentish Distillery Whisky (I described the whisky as liquid crΓ¨me Brule). Budgie remind me of Led Zeppelin, though the bio on Spotify says they are “often thought of as a cross between Black Sabbath and Rush”. If you like them, explore more of their work, I find it compellingly good.

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  1. The photos are beautiful, Tone! That might be a nice place to camp. I like the music, I can hear the Rush and Zep influence in their music. I love both bands and follow them on Instagram.

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    1. Thanks John, and glad I’m hitting the mark with music finds. There’s a lot of great older bands I’ve never heard of! I’ve dived down the Zep hole many times previously and heard of Rush but never really delved into their catalogue … maybe one for this week πŸ˜€

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      1. Rush is one of my favorite bands ever! I saw them live at the Joe Louis Arena in Detroit (now gone) in the early 80s! I have their music on disc on the Mac and in my truck among other great bands of the 80s like van Halen! πŸ”₯ Rush – the pride of Canada! I’m so bummed that Neil Peart and Ed Van Halen have passed, Neil is the best drummer I’ve ever heard.

        https://www.rush.com/

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    1. Thanks Morgaine, I hope you enjoyed them. The tune I posted slowly builds and eases you into their more energetic style, most of their other tracks are straight into it but still change and evolve. Good driving music πŸ˜€

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