Uncategorized Winter at the Abbey – Part 6 July 7, 2011 Sandra Graham Leave a comment The field looks chilly but very green on this winter afternoon. One could almost imagine that this was somewhere in the northern hemisphere, if it wasn’t for the southern hemisphere species of trees.
Uncategorized Winter at the Abbey – Part 5 July 6, 2011 Sandra Graham Leave a comment The bench under the apple tree looked a nice place to rest – if only it wasn’t so windy.
Uncategorized Winter at the Abbey – Part 4 July 5, 2011 Sandra Graham Leave a comment After all the rain, the creek is flowing faster than ever.
Uncategorized Winter at the Abbey – Part 3 July 4, 2011 Sandra Graham Leave a comment A few leaves cling to the bare branches – quite a feat, particularly as there had been some tremendous storms of late.
Uncategorized Winter at the Abbey – Part 2 July 1, 2011 Sandra Graham Leave a comment Yes, the trees on the avenue were quite bare. What a contrast it is to the scene at the turn of summer to autumn.
Uncategorized Winter at the Abbey – Part 1 June 30, 2011 Sandra Graham Leave a comment The last time we visited Jamberoo Abbey it was mid-summer. This visit is at the beginning of winter, and hasn’t the landscape changed.
Uncategorized At the End of the Day March 21, 2011 Sandra Graham Leave a comment The cows are chewing away and settling in for the night. Only a short visit this time, but still a good one.
Uncategorized Running March 19, 2011 Sandra Graham Leave a comment The little stream was running. Not so long ago, in the drought, it was just a serious of unconnected, tepid pools.
Uncategorized Mushroomed March 18, 2011 Sandra Graham Leave a comment With December and January being so wet, there was a wealth of mushrooms in the rainforest. Don’t know if they’re eatable or not…
Uncategorized Mr Blue Tongue March 17, 2011 Sandra Graham Leave a comment Mr (or Ms) Blue Tongue is enjoying the warmth of the concrete slab on a sunny summer afternoon.