Friday, 6 July 2012

Birds of a Fether

It is quite cold and damp in Melbourne at  this time of year so birds often come down to feed on or near the ground. We often see Crimson Rosella in winter when they come closer to the house to eat the seeds on the Melaluca Armilaris near the house.
And just on the grass ear the birdbath were three Red Browed Firetails hopping through the grass. I have seen these flitting around the trees before but they have been too quick for me to be able to identify them. Nice to finally be able to put a name to them.

Wednesday, 4 July 2012

Home Sweet Home

Arrived home last night after ten hours on the road. Orange was soooo cold. The didn't change the whole time I was there. It was three degrees when I arrived and still three degrees when I left. At least it was consistent, consistently cold that is!I found time for a couple of quick stops on the way home, one at the Junee licorice factory which is in a restored flour mill.
There are a number af little towns along the Olympic Highway with rather strange names. There is Uranquinty, which has a fabulous bakery, a mandatory lunch stop. Then there is The Rock and I assume that this is the rock in question.


But now I am home at last and our new heater has been installed, yeah! Our old one of 34 years old, gave up while we were in Spain. So glad to have heat again especially as it is expected to be minus 1 overnight Friday and Saturday. Now I am getting stuck into orders that have piled up while I was away. So check back in a couple of days for some photos.

Monday, 2 July 2012

What a difference a day makes

I left Narrabri in beuatiful sunshine, after using a couple of jugs of water to get the ice of my windows. This is a photo taken of the Piliga State Forest which starts just to the south of Narrabri.
The further south I drove the more cloudy it became. I think the temperature just crept into double figures some time around midday.
The temperature in Orange when I arrived was three degrees celcius but with the wind chill it felt like minus two! I had a lovely time visiting the wonderful op shops in town and the craft cottage in Cook Park. Now it will be an early night for me as tomorrow will be the final 733 kilometres to home.

Sunday, 1 July 2012

Another day, another dawn

When I am travelling, I like to make an early start. So I left Theodore at 6.45 am this morning just as the sun was coming up. Just out of town I crossed the Dawson River for the first time today. But this was the view behind me so I just had to stop for  photo.
And I had some feathered friends join me for lunch at Miles.
Now I am in Narrabri for the night, 676 kilometres later. Back in big sky country. But with only 422 kilometres to travel tomorrow and a cafe in town that has great coffee and does not open till 7am, I might not be able to see sunrise tomorrow morning.