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Dunnstown is located on the flats below Mount Warrenheip about 12kms east of Ballarat. It was predominately settled by Irish in the 1850s. In its heyday Dunnstown boasted sawmills, a thriving township and a distillery and is named after Irish distillery owner, R. Dunn. Barley was grown for the distillery but when it closed production stopped. The Irish being Irish turned to what they knew best, potatoes. This is last remaining pub in Dunnstown - Shamrock Hotel.
Day 207/365 - upside down. I got muffin'. Just gonna treat you all to a view of my Smoky Mountain fudge. Clockwise from the top we have Watermelon, Salted Caramel, Chocolate Cherry and Creme Brûlée.
It's right ahead of you!
PADC 2009 photo n°14
Mouvement continuel, repères lumineux qui nous évitent de trop lever les yeux, corps dénaturés jamais au repos, pas de doute, on est bien dans le repère des Zombies...
The face of Queen Victoria ... a statue in Sturt Street, Ballarat, commemorating the reign of Queen Victoria (1837 - 1901). This is the work of Australian Sculptor Sir Bertam MacKennal (1863 - 1931).
Camera: Olympus XA
Lens: Olympus F. Zuiko 35mm f/2.8
Film: AgfaPhoto Vista 200
Processed By: Peterborough Photo Service
Scanner: Epson V850
Catalog ID: 2019-035
I decided to be optimistic and show the best PARTS of my day -- fruit, unreleased Lana Del Rey, nail stickers, Diet Coke, Cupcake Wars, Grey Gardens.
Camera: Olympus XA
Lens: Olympus F. Zuiko 35mm f/2.8
Film: AgfaPhoto Vista 200
Processed By: Peterborough Photo Service
Scanner: Epson V850
Catalog ID: 2019-035
Photo a Day Challenge: Love of Boats. MV Nella Dan 1962–1987 - served the Australian Antarctic program for 26 years. Foundered off Macquarie Island in 1987.
A Maneki-Neko (beckoning cat) statue on a shelf; a common Japanese figurine which is believed to bring good luck to the owner.