Image: red natal in afternoon sun. I sound like I know what I am talking about, but in reality it's "that pretty one with feathery seed heads that don't taste quite as nice as buffel" corrected by my gardening authority, auntie b.
Image: yep, auntie b and Dad both would tell you what all of this is. Mum would have known too. Anyway, all I can see is crap composition. Isn't self-talk rude!
Image: DOP 'Salina photographer 'Salina. The subject didn't quite get the camouflage but got darned close.
Image: needs no camouflage, a gum that could probably tell a few yarns, grounded on a flat, reaching into the clouds, with a chorus line of rocks and trees.
Image: the house on the top of a hill
Image: fiery sunset puffing purple, silhouetting leaves and trunks and hills.
We spent a 24 hour period with Mum and Dad. It's fleeting and too far to next time but time is not easy to grasp in the current clime.
Image: pink flower. Have I mentioned that I suck at this game? The Inner circle of yellow flowers raises it to very pretty status.
Image: fog encroaching: it was even visible on the veranda to the naked eye.
Image: if you look very closely there is an amorous - we, he's pestering and she's saying "we aren't freaking rabbits, Walter"- couple of 'roos and a Magpie looks on. Probably not a Magpie because why would a girl who for the majority of her life hasn't been able to see distance even contemplate bird identification? Who needs to get that close?
I wrote a poem. It's not getting published. It's not a good poem and went to places we do not need to explore together.
Image: what this Easter Bunny gave this year to Mum and Dad - over 50 years as chocolate manager for these people and I have finally got the memo.
If it fails, it's compost. Move on. Learn with dirt on your hands. When a gardener is asked for just one tip you'll get more, possibly a cutting and some surplus in pickle or marmalade form. (Advice given on a gardening forum. If clarification required, not by auntie b OR Dad. By me, if you need to know)
Image: Paradise Skyline backlit in a palette I call delightful.
10 days.












2 comments:
Beautiful photos from start to finish!! I love seeing others' views.
I put out some basil yesterday. I hope I can keep it alive.
Jeanie, your photos are gorgeous and captivating! Thank you so much for sharing, dear friend. Happy Easter to you.
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