Showing posts with label grass. Show all posts
Showing posts with label grass. Show all posts

Monday, March 23, 2009

MY WORLD ~ 20 Last 800 Miles to the Queensland Coast

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This is a longer post than I intended, but I did
want to get you finally to our destination since
there still is the long, and interesting treck back
by a different route.
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We rested our weary bones in a delightful town
called Banana. You may think nothing of that since
Queensland is famous for Pineapples and Bananas!
Completely up the pole! Here we were in dry cattle
country not a lush tropical fruit growing area at all.
So why was the town called Banaba? Perfectly simple
and logical explanation... its called after a famous BULL!!!
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Next point of interest was Mount Morgan with
its historical old mines.
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Some of the old mine buildings close up
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On the hill on some weeds in front of a church
was this Butterfly beating his wings so fast it was
impossible to get a clearer picture
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Some typical Queensland tropical architecture
with airy verandahs and lots of lattice work to
promote ventilation and shade
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Please don't think I have lost my mind for posting
four pictures of this grassy slope, I do have a reason,
this first one is so soft and a lovely pale green, the
slope was quite steep
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this second, taken from a slightly different angle
looks so pale it could be dusted with snow
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this one combines the green in the shade and the
bleached effect in direct sunlight.
Just think what those tussocks of grass would be worth
bought in 6" pots from a nursery!!!
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This last one is a history lesson. The ferns you see
here, please do enlarge it, are Cycads, remnants
from the age of the Dynosaurs, again, worth a mint
from any nursery.
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and so we reach the coastal wetland near Yeppoon
with Black Swans lumbering to get airborne.
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Next week, should you come along, there will be
birds and more for you in store.
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To Klaus and the whole team my thanks for this meme.
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Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Thoughts of Spring

Please enlarge for best effect.


In springtime green the grasses grow
the rain falls soft, the rivers flow



the farmer starts his seed to sow
and life begins both high and low


The little creatures stir and wake
life starts anew in brook and lake


the song of bird by day is heard


though turtle utters not a word



The frog song nightly rising high
to fill the space twixt eath and sky



as with the morning sun at dawn,
the seasons' round goes on and on.


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