Early in June, we met Noel. He's recently relocated from NZ to run a Communities and Technology project for Mid West Development Commission. He's nice guy (even though he's from Kiwiland) and what I really like about him is his contagious passion for photography. He gets on his push bike and travels around the town until he finds some pic opportunies. Then he stops, takes a pic and has a cigarette to gain more energy to peddle.
Look closely and you can see Noel right underneath of the sun
Three weeks ago, we went to Central Greenough settlement village where we took some pics. The scenery was just amazing to watch during sunset. For those of you who've been in Australia since 1993, this place may sound familiar due to the tragic event featured on the Australian TV show Crime Investigation Australia - Greenough Family Massacre.
St. Catherine's Hall
St. Catherine's Church
Hackett's Cottage
We also went to the Walkaway Wind Farm that has 54 wind turbines and is WA's largest renewable energy project. Unfortunately, it was little bit late for the sunset photoshoot as the sun was already coming down. Therefore, a couple of weeks later, we decided to make another trip there. This time, we had to get up at 5.45am (on Saturday) to be in the Wind Farm for a sunrise photoshoot. I think, it was worthwhile.
Rob and turbines ... and the wind!
The sun is trying to find a way up in between 54 turbines
Upside down turbine blade..
What else is new? We have new friends (our neighbours) in Drummonds - Rachael and Garry from the UK. I'll write more about them in our next blog. Until then have a great time wherever you are.
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