Back to the walk – I returned with 65 photos and was happy with about 55 of them! So I guess I will have enough to share for a while. Archer was delighted to run back and forwards and asked that I tell you how good he was.
The wattle is always a favourite, drifts of yellow pompoms scenting the winer air. Flowers emerge by colour in general, the whites and then the yellows, followed by the blues and reds. There is a lot of white in the bush at the moment and the yellows are beginning their season.
Beautiful contrast between the dead twigs and the green background and then the most delicate flowering creeper. The red flowers are about 5mm (1/5th") in diameter.
A serendipitous shot: Archer barked and I glanced back to see the orange sunset reflected on the walls of the old quarry we had just walked through.
8 comments:
Fabulous photos Julie, I love the blue flower, dampieria I think. I too have relatives in England who love to receive photos of our bush, which is so alien to their seemingly manicured country side.
Such beautiful photo's Julie. Your family will love them.....glad to hear that you continue with the lost art of writing a letter to family. Most of the time I email. Slack huh!!
I feel refreshed after walking in the bush with you and Archer.Wonderful shots and I smile thinking of you loving your new camera.
Chat soon
D xxx
Gorgeous photos Julie, I also send some home to the UK to show our surroundings and wild life. my dear father has failing eyes and hearing but my mum explains everything to him.I love all the colours you've managed to capture and I can almost smell the wattle blossom! take care from Charmaine :-)
I feel like I have just taken a walk with you Julie..Such beautiful, beautiful photo's. You are such a thoughtful person to share photo's with us and to send them to family. I am sure your family have loved seeing your part of the world.
Am picturing Archer with you as you walk. Joyfully sniffing everything in his path.
You are really enticing me to come and visit your part of the world :).
Love you
Dotee xoxo
What glorious images Julie - nature has the best colour combinations to share with us!
Mx
August is the yellow month here in Gidgegannup. June/July white and red. September a profusion of colour as the Kangaroo paws come to life. December is always brightened by the purple and silver Pom Poms! Ah! the joys of the Aussie bush, so beautifully captured by your camera and talent. Thanks for sharing.
Cheers
Bad Baby friend Kelsey linked us to your blog! Beautiful work! My favorite hot drink is hot chocolate with peppermint schnapps and whipped cream!! Yum!
Valerie
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