McMillians lookout (on the way to Benambra) with its 360 degree panorama including views of Mt Kosciusko in the distance and Lake Omeo in the valley below.
Would it be wicked to start an oil painting at midnight instead of going to bed? This is my inspiration, McWilliams Lookout, High Country, Victoria Australia. Something tells me that if I go to bed I won't sleep, I'll be painting this in my head all night. I see four miniatures and a larger work in this grouping. That would keep me out of mischief for a month.
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Julie Richardson
3/25/2011 11:27:14 am
Tony and I are looking to take off in June this year, your trip has inspired us to take a similar route. From where I'm sitting at the moment it looks like heaven. Take care and happy touring.
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