125/366 Still flowering
Some flowers in my suburb are still flowering despite it being autumn. This is either a grevillea or hakea. Anyone tell me ?
using my camera more often
Some flowers in my suburb are still flowering despite it being autumn. This is either a grevillea or hakea. Anyone tell me ?
I love blogging and now I have retired from full time teaching, I get the chance to do it even more. Next week I will be visiting a couple of schools in northern Tasmania to show some teachers what blogging is all about.
This chook belongs to my neighbours but I often find it and its friends roaming my lawn area. Hope they don’t get into my vege garden!
Where else but Tasmania could you have cows crossing the road less than 15 minutes from the centre of a capital city?
Must have been strong waves and tide to bring this type of kelp onto the beach! This is usually anchored deep in the sea not near our shallow bay.
Very rarely does the mouth of our creek actually flow into the sea. If it was flushed regularly, maybe we wouldn’t have so many problems with the winter rains flooding some properties.
The aboriginal people of Tasmania often ate from the rocky shores near the beaches. Did they eat this type of sea lettuce?
Headed in a different direction for my walk today, and ended up looking out at Frederick Henry Bay across this rocky outcrop including mussels and sea lettuce.
After the wave receded from the beach, these sandy fingers were spotted. Looks like rivers and creeks on a map.