Thursday, September 29, 2011

Bits of this n thats... really random - all over the place!

I want to post, but just can't make up my mind what I should post about!
(here's a cabbage)


Lately, I can't seem to focus on one thing at a time. Keep finding half-done things around the house.
(here's some more cabbages)



Reckon it's because I'm getting all excited about our trip. 
(here's a whole garden bed full of cabbages)

I'd been admiring those ornamental cabbages for a while now, each time we went into town for our shopping. A few have started to go to seed, but I feel that makes them even more attractive.

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MD cooked up a treat brekky the other morning - bacon and eggs. Yum, a once-in-a-while treat which we devour with gusto.
It occurred to me that we're both very different in how we go about eating this special treat .....
MD's way, all nice and neat

My way... all chopped up, splathered with Lancashire Relish

... all good either way.
Especially good when followed by a cup of his excellent coffee.

Needless to say, there's no thread or theme for this post.  It's sort of a Lucky Dip type of thing.  Fun though, who knows what will pop up next!

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I recently made a terrarium out of the goldfish tank, it sits outside on our verandah.  The photograph has picked up the reflection of the verandah flooring and created a nice effect I thought.  The plants are thriving in there.  I keep the glass lids on, so no constant watering required.


Oh yes, see the plant in the black pot in the terrarium photo above? Well, following are some closeup shots I took.  It's a funny shaped little flower isn't it. 




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A little peek over the fence at our elderly neighbour's most beautiful tree of blossoms.  


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Last night, while we were outside changing the gas bottles, this is the sight that greeted us under torchlight! Party time for snails and slugs...


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I got a bit curious the other day, when this helicopter was circling and hovering over our little valley.  So I zoomed in for a better look.   What a job eh - hanging out the door. Bet his Mum makes sure he wears his singlet to work!
(They were checking powerlines).


Oh, that reminded me of another 'blue sky' pic I took a while back. The Hop Bush down in our backyard




and another pretty... the Woolly Bush



... just one more!



Thanks for dropping by. 
I'm off to catch up on my blog visiting now, cheerio!



Friday, September 23, 2011

Curious Cows

We were out for a drive and I saw some cows.
MD knows the signs (of my twitchy camera fingers) by now, so he pulled up.


I remembered back when I had my cows, that a little gentle call of "come on, come on" would always bring them over.

It worked for #23



#33 got a bit spooked ...



... at first, but then she just couldn't resist 



#27 stopped chewing long enough to come and give me the once-over



and Jess was downright friendly



All the rest of them had a bit of a discussion and decided it'd be safe enough to meander over and get their photos taken too.

But, by that time, I saw signs of movement over at the farmhouse and, as I was practically trespassing, and had disturbed the whole mob, thought it was best to get going. 
Good fun!

Here's a link to a previous post about my favourite cow I had years ago

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Nyerimilang Park, and a bit of news

Regular visitors to this blog will know we spend a lot of time in the Gippsland Lakes area.  

We recently soaked up the tranquility of the Saltmarsh Track  - one of the many interesting walks within Nyerimilang Park.  This coastal park also consists of a picturesque wildlife sanctuary, historic homestead, and beautiful botanic gardens.

(According to the lore of the Indigenous people of East Gippsland, the name Nyerimilang means chain of lakes.) 


MD is looking out over the large saltmarsh.
A few mosquitoes were making their presence felt.


Lovely Wattle just starting to bloom.





We startled some birdlife on the marsh.



The saltmarsh environment surrounding the tidal Maringa Creek





It's obvious where the mosquitoes were breeding!



A quick end to the track - the recent floods had left a lot of water still lying around.



I couldn't resist picking some wattle.



MD picked a piece of this Native Correa for me to strike.
(the piece is in a glass of water on my kitchen window in previous post)



I like the way the lichen covered branches intermingle with the wattle blooms.


I've been doing a lot of posting lately.  That's because, soon, I won't be. I'll be having an extended bloggie-break.
We're (excitedly) preparing to go on a long overseas trip through SE Asia.

Wow - we surprised ourselves! Seems we just can't get that travel bug out of our system, still just a couple of adventurous grey nomads at heart.  

More about that later... 










Monday, September 19, 2011

Some more bits of this n that

Avocado on toast for brekky.
Hope I don't plant that seed - I have so many avocado trees in the garden, it's not funny!



I like our town's mosaic roundabout.




I always notice this house when we park outside the hardware shop in town. 
The plastic flowers in these pots are usually changed to Daffodils for Spring 
- hope all is ok at No 12.



Peace Doves, Peaceful Doves, Doves for Peace.
Whichever way you say it, it's a good thought isn't it.



So that's why life seems a little fuzzy at times!!



Drying the bok choy for the stir fry - does anyone have a better way?



My Darling,  ticking off another on the list of "Things to be Renovated"
This man deserves a nice chicken roast for lunch!




I love to decorate my kitchen window - it's the frogs' turn this week

Saturday, September 17, 2011

Our Swan Family moves on but we meet up with Faithful Duck


We've been back to Lakes Entrance a couple of times since my last update, but haven't seen any more of our Swan Family.  We're thinking this is probably the final chapter to our Mumma Swan and Faithful Duck story.


Last week, The Nest looked ... empty ... vacant...



This week, looks like some prospective tenants ... perhaps?



We were delighted to come upon Faithful Duck once more.  He had a friend by his side too.


A very pretty friend....



We had a little chuckle at how gooey Faithful Duck had become.



... showing off, strutting his stuff - in a ducky kind of way...



... testing the water - so to speak...



... "come on in" he seems to say, with a little glint in his eye



How could a girl resist?


Turns out - she couldn't!


Oh, Faithful Duck, you've got it bad...


... a bad dose of  Spring Fever