Our morning walk after the rain was a delight.
The scent of the eucalypts rises from the earth where the sap has dripped.
Months of dust has been washed off the foliage. Everything is bright.
Orchids appear amongst their burnt surroundings.
The Grass Trees (Xanthorrea) are well on the way to recovery.
The Grass Trees (Xanthorrea) are well on the way to recovery.
Although, let's face it, fire doesn't destroy them, only gives
them more reason to live.
And the Zamia Palm in the foreground is better than ever.
Glenn and his girls brought "Billy" (no, not very original but never mind) back from the bush.
He had a brother but he died.
3 comments:
He's a cutie, Helen, but a drooling Woodie following him around sounds ominous. what are you going to do with him when he grows up? I guess Woodie would have to watch his step then!
Do goats eat orchids?:)
goats eat anything! That's why he's gone to the goatlady - in Mundaring. But first he is spending a couple of months at a primary school up north where the children can bottle feed him and pat him. aaahhhhh
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