Saturday, March 26, 2016

2016-03-20 All Saints' Angelican Church, Bodalla, Australia

The church was commenced  in 1913 and finished in 1937 when the entrance  and bell tower were finished. The painting of the inside were completed by a Francesco Floreani who was an immigrant from Venice who came to Australia looking for work. The priest hired him for painting the statues in the church and later to do the artistic paintings shown.

The entrance to  the church was undergoing rehabilitation and we couldn't enter through  it.  









there were twelve of this type paintings on the walls of the church that depicted the Crucifixion  of Jesus



Every window was stained glass.


The entire ceiling was painted similar to that shown here.








The Priest and the Painter is included in the painting. The Priest with the cane and the painter kneeling in this painting of "The Crucifixion".











2016-03-16 Kroathunkoolong Heritage Museum, Bairnsdale, Australia

The  Kroathunkoolong Keeping Place, i.e.   Heritage  Museum, pays honor the the Aborigine Nation  of the same name and displays the history of the white man's corrupt ways of taking the land belonging to them. Much the same as the plight of the American Indian. White people move in with their cattle and sheep and pushes the Aborigine out. The government constantly ruled against them until they had nothing. Sound familiar?

The artifacts displayed were authentic and had been restored as needed for display. Special permission was given to take photographs.Some photos were taken through glass and may not be clear.

It is one of the more interesting museums we have toured. There are so many different nations of Aborigines  and each one have their own and different ways of life and each one is separate from the other. Their history if fascinating. I wish I could have photographed more.
                                           
                                                                                             

















2016-03-18 Buchan Caverns and Snowy River WilderNest Retreat, Buchan, Australia

We did not tour the caverns since these require good health and we felt we couldn't endure the excessive climbing of the stairs that would have been required. We departed for the village of Orbost that took us down a  narrow country road through the mountains with bucnches of u-turn curves and hills and valleys. It followed the Snowy River.

We encountered a very severe storm with high winds and sheeting  blinding rain. I estimate the wind gusts to upwards of 60-75 to maybe even 100 mph. Limbs were flying everywhere and trees were uprooted and blown down across the highway. We had to turn around and  back track because of one. We had seen a sign indicating a business of sorts so we turned in and followed a narrow dirt/rocky road for a  mile or so  and arrived at the "Snowy River WilderNest" Farm Holiday Retreat.

As we pulled  in, the owner,  was assisting two   men hoist and dress a fifteen point Red Deer. After explaining to him  about the down tree, he said that it wasn't unusual for the storms to down trees along the forest road and that there were probably several more down as well. Later after we left, we saw where several had been blown down and had been cut up and removed.

Joanne and Roddy Kleinitz own and operate the 350 acre bush Retreat and Farm situated between Orbost & Buchan. Their home and the two  rentals are operated on solar power and  gas. There is no electrical power attached to the buildings. No TV.The homes are situated along the Snowy River and Jo & Roddy's has a  beautiful view of the river from their kitchen window. He said that when Queensland has heavy rainstorms all the water will flow down to the river and cause flooding upwards of fifteen feet, but it takes the water about six months to make the trip (close to 2000 miles).

Joanne, the perfect hostess, served us coffee and we had a snack of delicious toasted bread with Motzarella Cheese, tomato and ham and pancakes with different jellies. Absolutely delicious.

Roddy also raises Angus Beef Cattle  & Red Deer for hunting, a legal practice in Australia. Note: Red Deer only and no other.

Interested? contact them at P.O.Box 178 Orbost, Victoria 3888 Australia or at International 011 03 5154-1923
Aussie Dingo in stone



One of many Kangaroos in the park
                                                                               


Roo's in the park

 
 


Skinning and butchering a Red Deer

Snowy River in back yard

Leftovers go back into the bush to feed wildlife.

collectible
Joanne



One of man bikes Roddy owns

Another collectible




A beautiful rainbow after the storm