Sharing a crumb or two
..with a very persistent Noisy Miner. He was very bold, super smart and had quite a friendly personality, even if he was a pesky miner. His wing colours were lovely. I liked him.




I live in Patho, Australia.
..with a very persistent Noisy Miner. He was very bold, super smart and had quite a friendly personality, even if he was a pesky miner. His wing colours were lovely. I liked him.




….i won’t bore you with the details…. wishing i could escape reality….rewind…..start it over…..take a different path……

……. it’s a little surreal…..going nowhere…..no-one in sight

…..going kinda crazy………

….is it true about lights and tunnels?……..hope so……starting to have doubts……

and now….LOCKDOWN….again
…still thinking about an image to use here….suggestions?
Seen while travelling around.




Couldn’t miss this bird when I stopped in Patchewollock, Northern Victoria, Australia. He was in a beautiful red flowering gum. I think he’s a Spiny Cheeked Honeyeater???



There was a really lovely community garden that I spied while travelling around. It was some quirky art work that drew my attention, but I was amazed by the variety of plants were quietly growing. I had the impression that school kids might have been involved. I was delighted to spot some petunias growing there, in the middle of winter.




For Cee’s Flower of the Day (FOTD)
To be honest, I didn’t stray far from the car park. It was nippy, not enough to deter a paddler. I found these interesting objects on the sand.



Stayed overnight here. Chilly, no power for the heater, but a really wonderful place. Even in the middle of winter.



I can remember when this salty lake in the middle of nowhere was quite a wild and remote place to be. I haven’t been there for many years, since my husband raced buggies around the dunes. It looks like it has been revamped for the tourist market. And there were a few tourists discovering it.
A sky lounge!

Lots of boardwalks

All for this.

On my travels around I loved looking at the efforts of creative people on my journey, whether they be large and small.
From two fridges transformed into a mini library to a huge silo.



I spotted this old fella in a field on a very wet and miserable day. He wasn’t about to be doing much at all, just lying around conserving his energy. He captured the mood (pardon the pun) of my day.

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