Saturday, January 30, 2010

TODAY'S FLOWERS ~ Tropical Waterlilies

Ah, Queensland, beautiful one day, perfect the next!




















In the North of Australia where the rainy season is in the
summertime, glorious waterlilies dot the wetlands wherever
the waterdepth is right for them. Their colours range from white
through pinks and mauves to this lovely blue.

This Wetland is choked by imported forage grasses that have
gone feral and now threaten both native bird and plant habitat.
They are the reason that this wetland is not awash with waterlilies,
and reeds for birds to nest in.

















Another close up of these beauties.
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Friday, January 29, 2010

SkyWatch ~ Moonlight

Sorry I'm late posting, I just was not up to it before.

Moon hiding behind scudding clouds



















making a magical circular rainbow.


The skies are full of wonders.
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Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Watery Wednesday ~ Our Grebes are Back

After the dam was a dry dustbowl the summer before last
and only a puddle last year, at the start of this summer it was
almost a third full. We had nearly despaired of seeing our
resident pair of Australasian Grebes, Tachybaptus novaehollandiae.
Spring came this year but no Grebes but, miracle of miracles, they
are back and have one little grebelet to boot!


















These shots are from before the big dry and taken across the
dam as the Grebes are very shy but aren't their flyffy backsides
cute?
All my photos enlarge should you like a closer look.



















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Monday, January 25, 2010

My World ~ A Bit of Australian Bush

Eucalyptus trees opposite some mineral springs
near Daylesford in Victoria.
























The little creek in the valley,

and looking the other way with the evidence of a bushfire
a couple of years ago.

Some interesting water vegetetion,

and onward along this wavy ribbon of road to greener pastures.

The world is large and diverse, click on the Logo to see much more.

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show the bits of world we love.

Saturday, January 23, 2010

TODAY'S FLOWERS ~ Hope

Pleionie formosiana
























in my shade house.

Thursday, January 21, 2010

SkyWatch ~ Sunny Summer Afternoon

Before the sunset the swallows massed for a grand display
flying fast and low, set off against the afternoon clouds.

















when my attention veered to concentrate on the clouds instead.


First some screaming banshees, followed by piano keys.
Do enlarge to get the full force of colour.

A cobweb curtain? The banshee's flying grey hair or souls
ascending to the heavens?

Finally a few obliging swallows cross my lens after all.





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Monday, January 18, 2010

My World ~ Jamieson, Victorian Alps

In a valley in the mountains is a little place we love, Jamieson
in autumn is a joy to behold.

















Cattle browse on the frosty grass with a colourful backdrop
of autumn foliage.


I draw inspiration and strength from this beautiful place now
that even a short drive exhausts me. Forgive me for not visiting
you all as I would wish, I hope a time may come again when I
am able to do so.

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Sunday, January 17, 2010

TODAY'S FLOWERS ~ Rebirth

I believe that summer's heat will fade,
that winter's snows will melt
and somewhere spring will come again
as sure as day will follow night


















the quince will bloom in glory then
upon her greenwood bough
and love will come
and take your hand


and swell like maiden's blush
to grow and stay a day
a year, a lifetime long
to smooth our rocky way

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Thursday, January 14, 2010

SkyWatch ~ Clouds, Clouds, and more Clouds

Multi-layered clouds going in all directions showing the
different air streams at different heights.

















The ever changing cloud formations were just begging to
be photographed.


In and out of the car as I drove along to catch the wonder of
the cloud and light play.

All this wonderfully promising turbulence came to nothing,
just a few fun pictures.









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Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Watery Wednesday ~ Serenity ~ The Ever Moving Sea

The peace of perpetual motion ~ look into the light, look
... into ... the ... light ...


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Monday, January 11, 2010

MY WORLD ~ Seal Bay, Eyre Peninsular

Sorry this is a long shot, but what a place to chill out! The sea
breeze in your fur, a sundrenched rock all to yourself....


















Oh jeeze, there's an other guy muscling in on the beach.


















Ah, bliss. all serene again and we can settle down for some
serious relaxing.




All this just a little north of last week's post. Do enlarge them
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Sunday, January 10, 2010

TODAY'S FLOWERS ~ Summer Roses

Roses burning in the summer heat. A dry 42C is not a comfortable
temperature for either bush or bloom. It dessicates the petals in a
matter of hours.





















In our mountain garden the temperature is 7C cooler due to the
adiobatic lapse rate. The roses last a little longer there.

This is Rosa Noisettiana, one of the oldest roses in our garden, it was
planted in the 1870's when the gable end was added to the house.



















A delightful survivor of another era with delightful scent and
extraordianry hardiness. It blooms but once a year and bristles
with sharp thorns yet it is one of my greatest treasures.
I have only ever seen one other specimen in Australia.


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Thursday, January 7, 2010

SkyWatch ~ Hot Summer Sunrise

Pale, insignificant colour in the sky as the light grows. Will it
amount to anything? No-one knows...

















I wait in hope as the colours deepen, the morning is already hot.

















Then as the sun peeps over the horizon, its full force hits the clouds



In a majestic blaze of glory!




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Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Nature Notes ~ Gecko and Bunny

This delightful little fellow was in the laundry trough, guess
who made a beeline for the camera...
















he had the cutest markings and little adhesive feet. We have two
varieties of these, the other is smaller and paler and has little suction
caps. Both are seldom seen as they are night feeders and delight in
chomping the mosquitos on the screens. I have only ever had the
pleasure of seeing one of each in the 17 years we have been here on
the farm.


My daughter reports that they are often seen at her place a
little further down hill. Our prevalent geckos are quite snake like
and are easily mistaken for snake hatchlings. They are about 4"-6"
long, dark grey with two pronouncesd yellow lateral stipes. At first
sight they appear to be legless. Closer inspection however reveals
their very short little legs which they propell themselves forward
in a snake like wriggle.

The grandchildren found this tiny flea ridden bunny and brought
him home and were full of excitement about taking him back with
them to Sydney as a pet. He was such a lovely colour too.
Unfortunately, not only was he full of fleas but also succumbed to
the calisi virus the next day. They had wondered why he could be
so easily picked up!


This summer the owls have not returned and I miss hearing their
call of Mopoke in the night.
To balance out, we have scores of swallows again. They are fun to
watch against the darkening sky in the evening or grazing the dams
for rising mosquiteos.
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Watery Wednesday and Birdphotography Weekly

These don't look like much until you enlarge them and
see the colours come into their own.
























A little lake on the landward side of the dunes with some old
farm machinery providing a perch for pelicans and cormorants.
These are from the same trip as the coastal shots in the post
below.


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Monday, January 4, 2010

MY WORLS ~ Eyre Peninsular Coast

Sometimes when I suffer from cabin fever being land locked on the
farm and a two hour drive from the sea, the Prof indulges me by
driving 500 miles and then some to the OCEAN!

The west coast of the Eyre Peninsular looking south towards
Antarctica, majestic in its beauty and so deceptive in its strength.


















Roaring in to assault the shore with its might to carve it into
weird and wonderful shapes.

















The Bathtub, a football field sized hollow carved out by roaring
high tides washing in through a gateway sized opening. The sea
has time and to spare to do her handiwork. unhurried and
unceasing she sculpts. Slowly, grain by grain she gnaws creating
ever growing sculptures incomparable in beauty.

















How beautiful the blues of the water against the soft dunes and
hard rocky shore, but, like the wicked witch who wears a loving smile,
dare to enter her domain and she will chuckle at your foolhardiness
and drag you in her undertow to certain death.

















Her might and majesty as she whips up an army of rolling waves
that even fill the air with spume.

For me, the rush of salt laden wind fills my thirsting soul's longing
and once more it takes flight across the seven seas and is at peace.

















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