Terrigal Haven is an extraordinary place in this world: several seafood restaurants sprinkled along a quiet golden Beach, a suburban football ground with weight for age teams fighting out their rostered games. Scores of spectator vehicles competing not only with the beachgoers and restaurant customers but hundreds of tourists. The tourists are there to walk the Skillian a dramatic green ski slope of a headland poking into the blue-green Tasman Sea.
Sheltered from the winds, it was warm in the early South Hemisphere Spring, exotic vehicles featured. Two stood out for me: a simple retro Vespa and a magnificent and immaculate green chopperised Harley.
"A journey of a thousand miles starts with one step" --Chinese philosopher Laozi. Likewise epics can be built out of tiny scribblings. In early 2012, I wandered Europe writing posts on what I found interesting for friends. By the end I had written the equivalent of a 1000-page book. My readers had journeyed with me and so did not ask: "how was it?" Instead we discussed what it meant. I continue scribbling. Mastodon
Saturday, August 22, 2015
Terrific Terrigal
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