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My oldest, my first one, my pain in the butt child :-) I love him to tears but he tries my patience every single day. He's 9 and very passionate and energetic but that smile of his really wins me over every single time, in spite of my frustration...
For Sliders Sunday. Happy St. Patrick's Day, everyone!
Near Horsham, Mount Arapiles (Dyuritte), on the traditional lands of the Wotjobaluk, Jaadwa, Jadawadjali, Wergaia and Jupagulk peoples, is a mecca for rock-climbers and it's easy to see why with its huge flat walls that have varying degrees of scaleability.
We visited on a gloriously refreshing autumn day and the mountain was packed with campers and climbers.
Stopping at Mitre Rock to take these images was a must do. The ascent was moderately difficult, with a path that at times wants to hide, but the changing colours of the cliff face and the views from up top (of pastoral lands), were absolutely spectacular.
Rock paintings at Taylor's Rock have been recently discovered near the Mount and work is currently underway to protect them. Please do not be a numpty and ignore signage to not step foot on sacred land just for a climb, a photo or, god-forbid, a selfie with the artefacts.
It wasn't all bad. I discovered I have a brother.
And we were interviewed on CBC Radio. bit.ly/3pJLnRO
My wish for 2021, I hope you will begin to get some of your favourite photos printed this year. It's the greatest feeling.
“A photograph doesn’t feel real until it is a tangible physical object I can hold in my hand.” said Stephen Johnson