Or just a tiny corner, in one morning: September 11th 2024
When you download it and click play, make sure you have sound enabled. The slide show will roll wthout you needing to click. And let the magic of flowers wash over you
Or just a tiny corner, in one morning: September 11th 2024
When you download it and click play, make sure you have sound enabled. The slide show will roll wthout you needing to click. And let the magic of flowers wash over you
What a difference a week makes. We were to have done this walk 7 days ago. The park tracks and trails were closed and the winds were furious, northerly and dangerous. Today, we had a clear blue sky, no cloud, some afternoon wind but nothing that threatened life and limb. I am only sorry that some of those who had wanted to come laswt week could not make it today.
This is a walk I led for the National Parks Association of NSW, on 5th September 2024. At this time of the year one spends some time on flowers. Mind you, we did see one legless lizard along the track and there was more than enough evidence that echidnas have been active.
Covering visits to Nambung National Park and Lesueur National Park
The peninsula that has the Francois Peron National Park at its tip.
What a peninsula!!!!!
Featiring the odd burrowing bee amongst other things
We set aside a week for this location and what a week it turned out to be!
Incorporating Kings Park, wetlands and the city. Over the course of August 2 and 3, 2024 and inncluding the journey through to New Norcia in anticipation of a journey further north, with dear friends, Lydia Chua, Joanne Lee, Winnie Mau, Suk Kwan Ha and my wife, Faye Bingham.
This is a ;pictorial of a walk I led on 29th July 2024. The walk out and along Karani Ridge was a slow, meandering affair as we soaked up the beauty of nature. The return walk was, by contrast, faster, as we sped to the afternoon tea down at Audley! (OK, I admit it, the cheesecake!)