Surely the most magnificent site in many Australian gardens at the moment is the beautiful Silky Oak (Grevillea robusta). The flowers can only be described as 'deep gold', definitely not yellow, and they are quite magnificent, especially as they can grow into quite large trees.
Friday, November 30, 2007
LIVING GOLD
Thursday, November 29, 2007
UP, UP AND AWAY...
Monday, November 19, 2007
Mt Buffalo Chalet and gardens
Sunday, November 18, 2007
"My, my, that's a BIG world out there!"
Bright to Mt Buffalo
Mt Buffalo has seen many summer bushfires but nature has a wonderful way of regenerating the natural bushland. New eucalyptus shoots with brilliant red tips in the sunlight sprout from the base of the old trunk.
The timber thins out above the snow line.
Among the rocks at the summit.
Huge boulders sit precariously on the edge.
A glimpse of the valley below.
More mountain ranges in the smokey distance including Victoria's highest peak, Mt Bogong (1986m) at right of photo.
Overlooking the Kiewa Valley - a very fertile agricultural area.
A few rock climbers were scaling these rocks when we were there.
Burned out, but not dead.
Bracken fern alive and well.
Looking back towards the top of the mountain.
Tuesday, November 13, 2007
Almost 'no room at the inn'
Saturday, November 10, 2007
"The Flowers That Bloom in the Spring, tra la..."
Abelia, Smoke bush, Cherry Tree
Lavatera, Cercis, Grevillea, Petospermum
Beetroot look just as good among the petunias and poppies
Wednesday, November 07, 2007
Washed and Watered
Even the galahs and pigeon looked happy.
(...and even the little terracotta bird on the edge of the feeder is washed and watchful...lol.)