27 August 2020

plum blossom having its moment





 Beautiful tree when its in bloom - the blossoms smell sweetly of a scent resembling honey. 
Keeping company alongside, the various lichens are wondrous in their formations.










Pruned a potted geranium and transferred some grape hyacinth to a small terracotta pot. 
Bird table house needing repair so sits here until we decide how to utilize it. 

24 August 2020

20 August 2020

a bush wander today


Although the weather was a bit cloudy and dank today, we managed to escape the house for a leisurely stroll around Bateman Reserve in the afternoon. The land is owned by Vicroads but is classed as a significant conservation area for its many different species of wattle and wildflowers as well as being an important green island for passing birds.




Looking up I discovered large and unusual fungi clinging to trees. 
Lorikeets were holding a meeting in another tree and  noisy miners were in the vicinity. I heard a distant currawong calling and spotted a quick willy wagtail. 




And these two - I think they are called Masked Pagies if I remember.




The bush is regenerating after controlled burns here about a year ago.


Sundew in flower. 


One of many tracks winding in and out of the 6 acres of bush.


Common heath






The reserve is home to several species of wattle which is significant for a reserve of this size.



Nodding greenhood orchids, also known as parrots beak orchid.


I parted company with the 'masked pagies' and approached the paddocks.....


....where I met this majestic creature. After wandering up to the fence from the other side of the field, we had a short chat and then I was on my way again, only to find I was stopped from getting any further by a locked fence. 



Decided on a bit of bush bashing, which didn't get me far, so did an about turn, only to see the horse still at the fence watching me as I returned. 




Purple coral pea




more flowering acacias...





Many different little flowers . This one is known as Early Nancy. I have learnt that the female and male grow on separate plants.



I hope to visit again in another few weeks to see the changes brought on by the commencement of Spring season..



 


18 August 2020

today.




Trimmed off some lavender from the bushy plant in our front yard ....
Wrapped in some brown paper and hung upside down to dry before transferring to bags. these will be popped into drawers and cupboards to store with clothing and linen.




A wander around the garden in the warmth of the morning sun and a keen eye, there are many discoveries to make.....
This lichen possesses  amazing color and texture.
and there are also blossoms every where.






later in the day, everyone likes a treat after our daily walk. 
Our hot chocolates have stepped up a notch in the taste factor with the addition of home made almond praline crumbled on top  as a garnish. Here, sitting alongside a find on the streets this afternoon by Camille.



 

13 August 2020

this morning


 

Spelt flour pancakes while everyone was in bed asleep.