Tuesday, July 31, 2018

Winter in Queensland

I think I have been reading too many posts about gardens and flowers and fresh veges up in the northern hemisphere. I do wish that my garden looked lovely and tidy again but I am NOT  a dedicated gardener - and when energy levels are low it is way down on my list of important things to do. So things kind of get along by themselves and because this is SE Queensland they just grow a little bit slower in the winter, The climate here is very nice except when it gets a bit cold at night and then I have a whinge about it!!
I planted two banksia roses outside my kitchen window and they are just now starting to flower. The yellow one has fewer flowers but they are bright and beautiful. With buds like these the white flowering one should look good soon. A whole flock of sparrows came and twittered and fluttered in there close to the window but as soon as I moved to get the camera they were gone. I am not having too much luck with bird photos recently.
I planted a number of "bottle-brush" trees along the sides at the back of the yard and they always look good when they flower. Also the birds love them but unfortunately those birds are usually LBJ's (little brown jobs) that do not sit still to have photos taken.
Now this is one plant I haven't seen in those northern hemisphere gardens! In this climate when I buy a nice fresh pineapple I cut the top off it and just put it in the soil. As long as it is not disturbed it eventually grows - even when the whole patch of ground gets covered with weeds.  This pineapple is not ready yet but will eventually get a nice golden color and will smell nice and sweet! Then it is time to cut it and enjoy it.

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Tuesday, July 24, 2018

Everyday Enjoyments

Nothing too exciting or spectacular to post this time.  These are some of the enjoyable moments I see out my back window.
Sunrise is always beautiful and this kind of golden morning is especially welcome as it means a nice clear sunny day.
Some clouds are needed to make it more spectacular - but not too many please! I even sometimes catch birds flying past and I'm sure I could get lots more if I waited outside in the cold for them to fly past. By the time it warms up most of them seem to have gone.
It would be a very strange morning if there were no white cockies - Sulphur crested Cockatoos - flying by. Just occasionally they stop by to investigate something that has caught their attention. Mostly I only see silhouettes but this morning they also stopped next door where they were in the sun

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