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Word Power: on the dining room wall at The Missing Goose

 

The Missing Goose is a cafe/restaurant on Flinders Island, in Bass Strait, north of the northeastern edge of “mainland” Tasmania.

(its Slovenian proprietor/chef rescued an orphaned Cape Barren gosling. She took delight in its return to the wild, but fondly hopes that its adult self may, eventually, choose her venue’s backyard as its nesting site)

My beloved and I heartily approved of the sign…and the coffee and the food.

This post is a wee teaser for an upcoming series, devoted to Flinders Island, as it was in March 2025.

Flinders Island has more than 120 ocean beaches…plus a lot of spectacular, lichen-encrusted granite, many Cape Barren geese, prodigious numbers of wallabies and wombats..and a sadly-astonishing amount of mostly-marsupial roadkill.

That series will follow immediately after the final episodes of “Deep South WA, Feb ‘25”.

 

Published in Australia (not WA) nature and travel photographs word power

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