24
June
2007
Brighton’s relatively famous bathing boxes built to protect the “modesty of bathers changing” date back (officially) to 1862. Prior to the Great Depression of the 1930s, between 100 and 200 bathing boxes were scattered along the Brighton foreshore, with many (boxes) being subsequently washed away during severe weather, leaving just 82 remaining..
Posted: Out and About
9
June
2007
With all the constant time demands with organising our upcoming wedding, Sharon & I needed some time out and escaped for the Queen’s Birthday long weekend, taking a drive along one of the most prettiest of roads in Australia (The Great Ocean Road). For anyone not familiar with this road, it is a stretch of road, a few hundred kilometres long that very literally follows some of Australia’s most stark coastline between Bass Strait and Southern Ocean (basically next stop would be Antarctica.)
Posted: Out and About