13 February 2025

Pictures from our stay at Corner Inlet. Native plant life grows in close proximity to the little house hidden away in remote bush land. The nearest town is 23km away and the only nearby inhabitants were at a farm  2km away. The isolation takes a day or two to get used - then the house becomes a cosy little oasis  after a long day walking in the wilds. Outside, all is quiet except for the twittering of thorn bills and blue wrens and the scent of sea water fills the air.
















The rear of the property features an old timber chicken run whose planks maybe hiding away a snake for all I know. Snakes are frequently seen along the 500 metre driveway and occasionally the gardens as well, so I always keep an eye out when wandering. 




Beautiful and shy - a Copperhead Snake on the driveway.






Views through every window are filled with green.














I slept alongside Camille in the back room and eventually became comfortable with the single bed. 
















Good bye Corner Inlet. Until next time. 




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