Glenbrook Gorge is on the eastern edge of the Blue Mountains
the train stopped for a few minutes on our way up to Wentworth Falls on Tuesday, Old Man Crow caught these photos through the window
such a wild dreaming place…
Glenbrook Gorge – a wild dreaming place
Posted: September 12, 2019 by Mo Crow in It's Crow TimeTags: Blue Mountains, inspiration
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A golden get away. Is this the area where your dreams come true on retirement?
(((Michelle))) Glenbrook Gorge is on the eastern edge of the Blue Mountains National Park, it’s about an hour from Blackheath which is further up the mountain, it gets a lot colder up there but is friendly & has a good art and music scene.
Beautiful,place. I bet you can hardly wait to move to the blue mountains. I don’t blame you. It is a magical place.
(((Lana))) feeling more at home in the mountains every time we visit!
Funny how green blue former pix have been. How gold these. Does the area you’ve picked get cold, too?
I dream of become a Blackheathen, Blackheath is a village at the top of the mountain about 2 hours from Sydney by train so we could still come in to see exhibitions and go to gigs, it does snow but not every year and usually just for one day, the cold is nothing like the cold of Canada, the US or Europe.
A train ride sounds wonderful!
I can’t help think of this poem, which I first read as a 14 year old in “The Outsiders” xo
Nothing Gold Can Stay
By Robert Frost
Nature’s first green is gold,
Her hardest hue to hold.
Her early leaf’s a flower;
But only so an hour.
Then leaf subsides to leaf.
So Eden sank to grief,
So dawn goes down to day.
Nothing gold can stay.
(((Nancy))) the gold of Sydney sandstone is ancient, the bones of the land