29 January 2026

A new home for Brushie






A desperate brush-tailed possum has taken up residence in an unfortunate position over the footpath next to our house. I've been concerned about its welfare for some time, and after seeing a large area of its body poking through a widening gap in the foliage, I thought it was time to make a drey. 

I had one unused wire plant basket and a length of chicken wire, which I doubled over and secured to the basket with zip ties, allowing for a front and back entrance/exit. I padded the inside and outside with coir, vines, grass, sticks and leaves, adding a found tuft of possum hair as a homely touch. Possum's new home was hung on a secure branch along the fence line, just a couple of metres away from its derelict house. 

Now the waiting game begins.

By the end of the day, I checked on brushie again and he was awake, sitting higher in the same tree. 

Come dusk, Brushie will pass by the drey while out on its customary wander. I hope s/he finds the drey suitable to its tastes.

24 January 2026






 Scorching hot 38 degree day so a top up for the wildlife baths. Placed a new one below the brushies nest, whom I can see sleeping, curled up above. A water access stick for the geckoes, skinks and native wasps too.

Sans plastic



Simple pleasures - Japanese recycled cotton washcloths and dish soap from the supermarket. 
 

16 January 2026


Nice things at Carlton

15 January 2026






Red Flowering Gum, Corymbia Ficifilia on our streets nature strip. 



11 January 2026

Distant magpie



From the back door, I could hear maggie singing. 

This barren eucalypt is a favourite perching spot, some two houses away.