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Here are a few more photos taken during our walk in one of the Nature Parks during the week, featuring a variety of barks, tree trunks, eucalyptus flowers and even an ant nest.
The idle comments of a passionate Australian gardener, whose 'Growing Delight' is sharing the everyday bits'n'pieces with other lovers of gardening, and through photography, the beauty of the Australian landscape.
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Groovy gum trees!
Wow! this is true tree art! I love all of them - except the ant nest :-) Tsss, interesting to see one though.
Wonderful pictures for me too see, I so wish that I could have done that walk for real.... *sigh*
The fifth one down looks like it's dancing :) The bark colors are fascinating. I truly love gum trees. I can almost smell that forest Alice. I love the smell of the Aussie bush. Am I just imagining that there is a certain smell? It seems to be a vague memory muddling around in my mind.
I think I just need some sleep.
Great photos as usual Alice. Thanks for sharing your walk with us. That's a BIG ant's nest!
What a nice variety of tree barks. The 2nd one is so unusual.. have never seen that before. Speaking of ants nests, I remember sitting on one once LOL, it was one of the most horrifying experiences I have ever had! Argh
The last photo is a nest of ants, realy? I fell in one with my bicycle, when I was a child!
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That may well be the largest ant nest I've ever seen!
The different types of bark on those trees are so interesting. I've never seen an ants nest like that. YIKES!
I love the tree bark photos! Thanks for sharing your walk.
Oh, I love that tree trunk in photo #6!
Alice, I don't know if you saw my answer to your question about changing over to the new Blogger...I have not chaned either as I get the very same message you do. I wonder if we will have to delete some of our earlier posts?
I am just waiting to see what happens.
If you find out anything, please let me know.
Thanks for the wonderful walk thru the gun tree forest. The trees all have such character. I just love going on these little walks with you Alice.
I meant "GUM" tree forest.
Wow! Fabulous tree pics Alice!
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