Tuesday, 10 July 2012

Eungella

I must keep exploring. I must keep exploring. I am back from a long weekend of freezing weather but glorious scenery in our 'sub-tropical' north. Eungella is part of the mountain ranges behind Mackay and is one of the most beautiful spots I've been in a while. Hiking, waterfalls, plunge pools, mountains... And platypus!!! I keep a list of special Aussie animals I want to see and platypus has always been on there. My mum has always said I would never see one because I'm too loud- thank you Eungella for proving her wrong, it was such a treat to see your platypus playing for us in the river! (echidnas and wombats, kindly show yourselves!)

Sunday, 13 May 2012

Free fruit!

There is so much to love about this photo! In the same vein as posts about s-l-o-w food, growing your own and community farms, one of the results is when things are in season, they really come on in a hurry. I have been lucky enough to make pesto when the basil is in its peak, to receive marmalade and various jams when the citrus is in season. This photo, taken while down in Byron this weekend is also great. Rather than making and baking to use it all up, why not just celebrate our communal wealth and share our produce when you have too much to consume.

Tuesday, 24 April 2012

Night art on the bridge!

As part of the Brisbane City Council's creative cities plans they have created this new way of promoting some of our local artists as well as highlighting some of he cities classic iconic structures. I love the idea of living with more art in our lives, taking back the nights and engaging with our local emerging creatives- plus, plus, plus!

Friday, 6 April 2012

Pecan parcels

I never knew this was where pecans came from! I love the black and tan colours of this inner shell!

Pecan parcels

Wednesday, 4 April 2012

Reflecting on the rain

Sometimes when it rains and rains all I want to do is stay in doors. What I need to remember though is how great it feels to get out in the post-rain freshness, to smell the damp but feel the earth drying out again- and catch glimpses of awesome reflections like this one on the Torbreck rooftop!