BB and I took a drive through the Central Coast hinterlands the other week and I’d like to share a little of it with you. It might have still been relatively warm by the water, but in the hinterland around Somersby there was still some autumn colours left.
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Canine Interlude – Meditation
The Nakasendo – The End of the Line
The Nakasendo – Beans
The Nakasendo – Homely
The Nakasendo – Shrine
One can’t go very far in Japan without stumbling on a shrine or temple. I stumbled on a little shrine beside the trail through the woods. The shrine itself was only a non-descript torii and an altar with some small offerings. What fascinated me the most was the washing trough nearby, which featured a very ornate dragon’s head.
The trail eventually emerged from the woods. And what did I find? That will be in my next post!
The Nakasendo – Glade
The Nakasendo – Autumn
I passed through more mountain villages, each one sleepier than the last, and at a higher altitude.
The path then ducked back into the woods as I approached the summit of the pass. It was autumn, and although there were plenty of evergreen pines one can’t escape the flame-like glow of Japanese maples.
The Nakasendo – Cobble Stones
The Nakasendo – Walk
The following day I walked the road to the next village, Magome. It starts with a slow climb following the narrow local roads through even quieter mountain villages than Tsumago. There was hardly any movement – not surprising since it was early on Sunday morning. I had plenty of opportunity to stop and take in the scenery, or in this case, the roadside autumn flora.













