Still sick and haven’t been up to much so here are just a couple more photos from our trip to the country.
I wonder if the Grey Everlasting is that little spider’s flower of choice or if it was just happenstance that his outfit matched its buds?
Still sick and haven’t been up to much so here are just a couple more photos from our trip to the country.
I wonder if the Grey Everlasting is that little spider’s flower of choice or if it was just happenstance that his outfit matched its buds?
The ground crackled with purple and pink gum leaves underfoot just the thing to fire Dylan’s bushman’s stove. He has become quite the expert at making bush teas and after a hot cup we decided to hit the road. After frequent wildflower stop offs we decided we better get going if we were going to see Fryerstown by sunset. However a little prickly fellow had other ideas and stopped us in our tracks by making a delightful but slow waddle across the road in front of the car. He then tried his best to camouflage himself as a spiky ball that just happened to be sitting on the side of the road, tucking his little snout out of sight. We decided it would be best to leave him alone as he obviously wanted nothing to do with us, and preferred us to move along, and the sooner the better if you please.
At one point my dad disappeared into the bush only to reappear nimbly balancing on a steep roadside embankment taking a photo of a prize wildflower find. We must have been quite a sight to see scrambling through the bush, ducking down to take photos noses to the ground. Pretty purple hardenbergia rambled cheekily over trunks and tin cans alike.
My mum’s lovely berry muffins were a delicious sweet finish to our picnic lunch.
Sunday the rain held off until the drive home. Made bold by the prospect of new Nadinoo dressness I shed winter’s coat and boots to frolick on the beach. But no one celebrated winter’s end quite like Gracie dog.