A train trip to Jawbone
Not wishing to use up our diesel when there appears to be an alternative we used the train to go to to Jawbone Nature Reserve this morning. I realised that the last time I caught a train from Flinders Street was in the mid 1970s when in Melbourne for something to do with an Agricultural Census workshop. A kind soul from Melbourne Office arranged for a few of us to play squash somewhere Southish of the CBD. Before the train pulled out of the station we could see the Yarra and someone was coming down the river paddling a rescue board. There was a bit chop on the River so the board was not always visible, making it look as though the rider was crawling on the River, reminding me of Mark Twain's comment about the North Platte River "Too thin to plough, too thick to drink," For this trip the River view was not available. As we moved out towards the Weest much graffiti was visible, including specimens of the work of Pam The Bird. This was a very bland example. Less b...