Friday, October 01, 2010
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
Sojourns
Trek the Trail walk from Parkerville to Swan View.
We had a perfect day to walk the 8.4kms through forest,
beside waterfalls and through an old railway tunnel.
Sunday, September 19, 2010
September orchids
I found this tiny Pink Fairy Orchid right in the middle of the firebreak (clearings around the property). It is so tiny, smaller than a 5c (sixpence).
Caladenia latifolia
Caladenia latifolia
This is a Silky Blue orchid. Not so many of these this year, so far anyway.
We received only half our average rainfall this winter so
maybe it will make a difference.
Cyanicula sericea
Sunday, May 16, 2010
First orchids of the year!
It is fifteen months since the fire and the native bush has recovered well.
In fact, it is greener than we've ever seen it.
In fact, it is greener than we've ever seen it.
Since the cat arrived on the scene last year Woody has had to get used to him accompanying us on our morning walks. He likes to whizz past us, climb trees, pounce from behind bushes and generally play "scary cats".
The ultra-cool Woody is completely unfazed.
In amongst the bright green new growth of various shrubs and trees we were delighted to discover bunny orchids, lots of them!
Eriochilus Dilatus
Friday, January 01, 2010
A walk on New Year's Day morning
It's wonderfully cool. It is 6am and the sun is shining on the bright green new leaves bursting from the blackened tree trunks. I thought all the flowers and orchids had finished; we have, after all, had 40 degree days recently and no rain for weeks. But lo and behold, two blooms I don't remember seeing before.

Monday, December 28, 2009
Christmas in Sydney 2009
The remains of a Western Australian cyclone had moved across the country and dropped gallons of rain on dry New South Wales farmland. Sydney, however, protected by the Blue Mountains only received cool drizzle. But this suited us all.
This strange dog sitting with Doug is a hairless Dachsund called Mechant (French for naughty). He belongs to Matt and they have a love/hate relationship: sometimes they love each other, sometimes they hate each other. Mechant loves Doug.
It puts the imagination and spelling skills to the test.
Matt and Doug won, of course, but it was nothing to do with being able to spell!
Sunday, December 13, 2009
A silver lining
It has been ten months since the bush fire (Feb 2009) on our block.
This is what it looked like immediately after.
Despite the flames and heat green centres remained.
This photo below was taken in July 09.
The photo below was taken last week, 9th Dec 2009.
There is a carpet of green shoots from the huge variety of native shrubs and plants that covered the ground before the fire. Few spring flowers appeared this year but there is no doubt they will be back next Spring - probably stronger than ever.
By October the majority of the grass trees had grown a flower stalk.
We had never seen so many produce a stalk at the same time and believe it must have been a result of the fire.
When they flowered they were constantly covered in bees from the two hives on our block.
We have never seen such a variety of orchids on the block.
Below: Blue Fairy orchids
Bunny orchids
Jug orchids
Leaping spider orchid
Cyanicula ixioides
Yellow China Orchid
These only occur after a bush fire so quite rare.
Snail orchid
Microtis Mignonette
White China Orchid
These also only occur after a fire.
Isn't this wonderful?
From a blackened and seemingly dead tree bursts bright vigorous growth.
It's an uplifting sight after such devastation.
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