Sundry sights

This is more or less a collection of snaps which I think interesting, but not enough to put in a free standing post. (I have also added a few bits and pieces to the August Music Post .) The first few images are of Como: I was first aware of this place when I drove my VW from Adelaide to Melbourne in 1970, delivering a friend to the Airport. The only tourist attraction we could find mentioned was this place, which didn't appeal to us. I can't remember how we filled in the first day, but do remember the drive home, due to snow starting at Bacchus Marsh and finishing about Horsham. I refueled at Bordertown, with snow still on the front of the car: the guy who pumped the fuel (they still did it then) said he'd never seen snow so thought he'd drive for a look when he knocked off in the afternoon (only 150 kms). Two pine trees: the pencil pine is probably a Cook Pine and the other possibly Bunya Pine. A couple of T'rak bungalows. This one dated from 1913 and had ...