It is a township through which I must invariably pass on my way to Horsham. In former days, I would often pause there, undertaking locum duties on weekends, and the journey itself, meandering through a succession of rural settlements, was a source of quiet pleasure. Murtoa, with its deep roots in both nature and human endeavour, rests amid fertile plains once traversed by the Jardwa people, whose presence shaped the land long before European settlement. The town later grew around the railway and the great grain silos, including the celebrated Murtoa Stick Shed, a remarkable relic of wartime ingenuity. Yet the changing face of medicine has altered my connection to this place; where once I served in person, the rise of telehealth clinics has supplanted such visits, and my footsteps are now absent from its streets, though memory and history bind me still to its fields and heritage.
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Un bello y colorido paisaje.
ReplyDeleteIt is refreshing in spring
Deleteah yes, I remember what the Stick Shed looked like. Is it still used .. for storage or anything else?
ReplyDeleteIt is now a museum
DeleteFine rural landscape with all those intense colors, and that beautiful sky, Looks like a storm might be coming.
ReplyDeleteYeah peace before the storm
DeleteIt looks so peaceful there
ReplyDeleteTranquility
DeleteThat is amazing and I love the colours. Different colour layers. The blue and green are so vivid :-D
ReplyDeleteThe sun was shining on it
DeleteSo many layers of gorgeous colors! Peaceful and beautiful.
ReplyDeleteMaybe bogans live in the town
DeleteEl campo tiene colores muy variados y muy atractivo para la vista. El cielo es de azul claro, aunque tambiƩn se parecia una franja blanca , debido seguramente a alguna nube.
ReplyDeleteSaludos.
The vibe is strong
DeleteA beautiful photograph.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan