Showing posts with label moon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label moon. Show all posts

Sunday, 30 August 2015

Blazing from Winter to Spring

In no time at all it will officially be Spring here in Australia!  
It already feels like it's here with longer days, warm breezes, 
and the smell of native daphne floating on the air.
Sharing here that transition from frost-chilled orange juice for breakfast and bonfires, 
to the buzzing of busy bees around a bottlebrush in balmy Bellingen!


  the cattle were inquisitive when we cleared a fence line and had a bonfire



Crimson Rosella


Native daphne or sweet pittosporum which I read is becoming a weed in some areas.  
Sad because the perfume is delicious

flowering pear blossom 

budding tulip tree against the moon 

Australian red cedar (Toona ciliata var. australis) ~ new pink growth.  
I'll tell you more about this wonderful tree soon.

bottle brush (don't ask me which one!)


I was listening to a program which spoke about the demise of the awareness of the seasons
because so many of us have air conditioned houses, cars and work places 
and so the seasons can pass without us feeling or noticing any change.

If this is the case, then I feel very sorry for those people
but I for one will keep on seeing and sensing the seasons
 and I'm pretty sure you will too!

Bye for now


Thursday, 14 May 2015

Autumn ~ From Balmy to Biting


Stirring the porridge on the wood stove I think back to the beginning of May
 when the full moon was out. 
There was a warmth in the air, moisture too.  
That's what caused the fabulous rainbow ring around the moon.  




I scurried up the hill to the west in the early morning



The light shining on this web was just like the ring around the moon the night before.


 I was just in time to catch that same full moon going down behind the farmland.


The mist lifted to reveal bright autumn foliage on the liquid amber trees.


By afternoon the sun's heat tricked us all into thinking that summer had never left. 
The bugs came out in their masses, great feasts for the birds!








The evening sun slid slowly out of sight leaving us bathed in it's warm glow.



Fast forward a week or so and things are changing fast. 
The wind whooshes through the trees and leaves are defenseless, 
falling falling falling....




A chill fills the air, summer's really gone.  Winter's not here yet,
but from the feel of that bite in the wind, it won't be long.



It's comforting to think that whatever the season, 
wherever we are,
 that same moon shine's down on all of us.