One thing that's slightly strange about going around Australia is the number of places that were named after British towns by the European settlers. I went past a Richmond, Croydon and many others, including a small country town called Windsor, whose main claim to fame is the flabbit (flying rabbit), a creature created by a hoaxer and which now adorns their posters and flags. I also did these sketches of the river that borders the town, a colonial house, Willy Wagtails and a boat out on the river and a lorikeet.
©2010 James Mathurin
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