I have been staring at the computer screen for hours, working on the website I am designing for Veiled in Shadows. If I spend too much longer I am sure my eyes will go square.
Yesterday, Deb and I went for an early Valentine ’s Day lunch out at Warburton.
(In keeping with Aussie abbreviation rules, the locals call it “Warby”.)
After a thoroughly delightful meal we went for a wander along the main street. While Deb tried on a few clothes I took a few photos.
And this one of a local Café (not the one we ate at) has Mt Donna Buang behind.
Warby stands at 159 metres (521 feet) above sea level measured, as is traditional, at the post office just out of frame to the left. Mt Donna Buang is 1250 metres high (4101 feet).
Now that is not particularly high by international standards, but if you do the maths (mathematics is maths in Oz, not math) it is 1091 metres (3579 feet) higher than the main street.
Not bad for something that is (almost) literally in their back yards.
After our stroll, we climbed up the side of the mountain next to Donna Buang (not to the top but I think about half way).