Saturday, June 19, 2021

Still as Stone

The stone curlew freezes if it thinks you are watching. It is like a Weeping Angel.
It seems to think itself invisible if it is not moving. It blends in well with dead leaves and stones.

Friday, June 18, 2021

On the Beach

The ocean shore at Minjerribah.
The sea like glass fractures at the edge of white sand. Nature at rest.

This is not the despair of Neville Shute.

Thursday, June 17, 2021

Sorry Tassie.

I have placed a map of Australia on the side of my camper trailer.
Unfortunately Tasmania would not fit and it has been moved - better than being left off.

Saturday, March 13, 2021

Bee transport

I transported a hive of Tetragonula hockingsi native bees to Home Hill.
The bees spent five days confined by insect screen in their hive and they coped well.
Tetragonula hockingsi are native to coastal Queensland - they fly at temperatures above 20 degrees Celsius.

Saturday, March 6, 2021

The Bowen Mango

The Bowen mango was always the best eating mango when I was a child. Now the cultivar is called Kensington Pride.
Local controversy is the way this giant mango is displayed - it is upside down compared to the way mangoes hang on the tree.

Giraffes and Rockets


Bororen also claims to have a big giraffe but maybe it is just a normal size for a giraffe. It is next door to the Red Rocket Diner which does not make a claim to being big.

Monday, March 1, 2021

Big Record Store

In Bororen there are a lot of big things for such a small place.

Gas Lighting

Gas lighting was nominated as word of the year yesterday by Mirrium-Webster. When I look it up, the source of the term is nomin...