We decided on a short walk before Easter as it was raining and we believed an Easter celebration would be in order. We walked along Norman Creek, starting at Hanlon Park, a large, open green space in the heart of Stones Corner. It has been revitalised by removing the concrete drain and returning Norman Creek to a natural waterway through the park. The long, meandering waterway is bordered by large planted garden beds and surrounded by layered, grassy flats. Small bridges cross over the creek at two points and large floral artwork pieces can be found hidden within the natural planted gardens. With the recent heavy rains, nature took over and Norman Creek flooded the bridges and gardens. We did manage to find some paths above the waterline. After our walk we had an Easter feast and celebrated yet another March birthday.
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An early morning start through the bush at Mt Gravatt provided plenty of shade. We wound our way though Mt Gravatt Cemetery and its many interesting grave before heading back to a birthday celebration for two of our group. Mt Gravatt Cemetery and some of the interesting graves . . .
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