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Showing posts with label Fisherman's Beach. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fisherman's Beach. Show all posts

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Monday, April 29, 2013

Yellow legged Gull


Yellow-legged gull at Fisherman's Beach near Mount Martha.


a yellow legged gull
like bearing shafts of sunshine
to meet all weathers


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Friday, March 2, 2012

Cloud Streaks


Soft skies over Fisherman's Beach on Port Phillip Bay near Mornington.

Streaky white cloud shapes
Like a careless tired artist
Like hasty brushstrokes

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Thursday, February 23, 2012

See! I'm Allowed!


Sign in the parking area by Fisherman's Beach on Port Phillip Bay.
The seagull seems to be checking the sign!

Check out legal rights
No good upsetting tourists
Seagulls must be wise


(N.B. The haiku is the seagull's point of view!
My choice of words is facetious intentionally!)

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Monday, February 20, 2012

Yellow is for Relaxing


Relaxing just offshore from Fisherman's Beach, Port Phillip Bay.

Yellow kind of day
Drift on tangible sunlight
Life feels so sunny


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Friday, February 17, 2012

Cliff and Sky


Clouds creep over a part of the rocky coastline at Fisherman's Beach on Port Phillip Bay.

Fascinating rocks
Determined to weather time
Smiling at all skies


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Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Fisherman's Beach Entrance


A view of one entrance to Fisherman's Beach on Port Phillip Bay.
In 1896 The 'Shire of Mornington' appointed an 'Inspector of Nuisance'.
At Fisherman's Beach mixed bathing was considered to represent anti-social behaviour.
So curbing this social pestilence fell under the jurisdiction of the Inspector of Nuisance.
For more on the inspector's duties, see HERE!

A different life
Look back on the good old days
Some quirky values


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Monday, January 9, 2012

Yellowed Rocks


Rocks at Fisherman's Beach, just south of Mornington on Port Phillip Bay.
They are strangely yellowed.
High content of sandstone becomes intensely yellow when constantly impacted by water?

Where the seas runs wild
Where fishermen love to play
Art of rock design


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