Just a little Aussie history lesson...
when bullock trains were an important mode of transport. It is the only town left on the Snowy River.
The earliest building is Dalgety House built in 184o.
Capturing the colours of the breezes
Just a little Aussie history lesson...
Posted by Carol at 22.9.09 5 comments
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I have a habit of carrying my camera everywhere with me, It sometimes drives my family crazy, they become embarrissed when I drag it out to "take the perfect picture"..
I took these photos on Saturday, at The Wisteria Gardens, which is situated at Cumberland Hospital, Westmead.
Each September it is opened to the public, every Saturday and Sunday during this month they have little market stalls which the proceeds go towards patients who are mentally ill...
Saturday was a perfect day, a beautiful day for walking, and taking in springtime.... I 've learnt something valuable from God, if we are in a hurry we can miss seeing the perfect picture and fail to recognise Him.
As much as I love to see the photos I have taken during the day , I love to see the perfect picture He gives us each day; if we slow down we will see it and thank Him...
Posted by Carol at 6.9.09 4 comments
Posted by Carol at 3.9.09 4 comments
Just a little history first about the Boab trees. They are a distinctive landmark of the Kimberley Ranges. They have relatives in Madagascar and Africa. Boabs are relics of Gondwana, a time when the southern continents were close together millions of years ago.
The Boab is a rare example of an Australian native plant which drops its leaves during the dry season. It lives to a ripe old age storing large amounts of water in its trunk.
This huge giant above was transported by semi ( below) 3200km from Telegarph Creek Western Australia to where it stands today in the Botanical Gardens Perth WA.. It made the huge trek on the 20th July 2008 the longest journey in history for a tree of this size..
I found it awesome and amazing just looking at its size and magnificence and to think it survived the long journey.
Posted by Carol at 15.2.09 0 comments