Woke up to an eerie light glowing in the darkness. Took a moment to focus and realised that the world outside was … orange!!
The last time this happened was in 2003 and was from the massive bushfires in the local area … so a moment of panic until I realise that I can taste [...]
Archive for the ‘Mother Nature’ Category
The World Turned Orange Yesterday…
Posted in Mother Nature on September 24, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Blogs I enjoy…
Posted in Animals, Attitude, Blogs to Read, Cats, Food, Garden, Handmade Soap, Mother Nature on January 16, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
I enjoy reading blogs … I love to peer into other people’s lives and to live vicariously through them, to be encouraged by them, to be entranced by them, to have my heart lightened by them … these are just a couple that I enjoy. I hope you do too.
Kathy Neudorf – photographer with wonderous [...]
Our local community zoo…
Posted in Animals, Mother Nature on October 14, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
So my husband and I went to our little local community zoo today. It’s a small zoo, takes maybe an hour to get around it. But its a lovely way to spend an hour and of course supports the local community.
A surprisingly active koala, two orphaned baby kangaroos, lots of albino wallabies, some sweet monkeys, [...]
I Can Has Cheezeburger?…
Posted in Cats, Humour, Mother Nature, Websites to Visit on August 19, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
I just love this site … but then I admit to being a little cat crazy myself!!
I can has cheezeburger?
My own two girls who’ve been lolcatted.
Jessica the Hippo…
Posted in Mother Nature on August 12, 2007 | 1 Comment »
I love it!
Blooming …
Posted in Garden, Mother Nature on August 11, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
I am far from being a great gardener … but I do enjoy it when my garden is happy and healthy. At the moment my winter blooming double camellia is so heavy in blooms that its weighing down the branches. But its a very pretty display.
Mother Nature in all her glory and all her rage …
Posted in Mother Nature on August 7, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
So this year has been a series of extremes in terms of the weather.
At Christmas we went west to outback NSW … where children as old as three and four had never seen rain. Everything was parched, not a drop of water to be seen in the many creeks and dams we passed on the [...]