Monday, February 8, 2010













Tent city and caravans and cabins close to Crescent Head beach. Visitors are 'packed in' during the Dec-Jan holiday season and seem happy without any five star developments (although the cabins are up to date). As usual, any spot right near the waterfront is a draw-card and here they are spoilt for choice. 
This little town remains largly 'unspoilt'. No high rise or parking lots or trendy developments. No monoculture here, it can be found in most other places.  

Sunday, February 7, 2010

  
The Malibu Classic event is an amateurs competition for all ages and is big in May in Crescent Head which, I read, in surfing terms, has the best ever right-hand point break. The Malibu or longboard is wider than the shortboard and has a rounded nose. 
Board riders: past the Wicked camper, the Pandanus tree, over the rocks, the sand, and to the waves such as they were on that day.

The tree is probably a Pandanus (or Screw Palm) which, in more resourceful climes, is used for everything, for building, making sleeping mates mats, rain capes, canoe sails, bags etc.
The large fruit, round and about 20cm across consisting of nuts segments, is used for food, and the best choice depends on local knowledge, (like, check whether it is safe to eat), the flesh is used for soups and saucers sauces, or fruit is heated over a fire or in a stone oven, and juice is strained out from the seed by squeezing it between the hands.
Or can be smoked cured and kept for many months and stored in the ceiling for example. In traditional cultures, this food was important in tropical high altitudes where other crops did not do well.

Friday, February 5, 2010

 


View to the left of yesterday's photo with more of the small town of Crescent Head where a prominent area remains casual, green and free of buildings and available for sport and for holiday makers while streets and housing and small village are a tiny bit futher inland . 





Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Sydney's turn is here for the Edinburgh Military Tattoo. The pageant was last seen in the 'colony' in 2005.
Tattoo:  a signal on a drum etc, at night, for soldiers or sailors to retire to their quarters;  an outdoor military pageant or display. From Dutch taptoe, lit., the tap (is) to, i.e. the taproom is shut. (From Macquarie Dictionary)
Tattoo: the act of marking the skin with indelible patterns, pictures. Earlier tattow, from Polynesian tatau.(From Macquarie Dictionary)
Post card: A pipe band in Princes Street. Edinburgh. Taken long ago. 'A view of the world famous thoroughfare from the North British Hotel.  In the forefront is seen the Edinburgh City Police Pipe Band on the march.  Prominent in the picture is the Scott Monument'.

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Sand surf swelter and salty sea smells. Holiday makers take note at hot bread shop near the beachside in Crescent. Sorry no eftpos.  If dripping wet please dry off before entering shops.
Copying how it is done in some overseas communities, baby sleeps in a sling that swings.