Thursday, February 26, 2026

Those Who Really Know...

Those who really know me, also know that every year around this time I become very excited for the flowering of my pincushion hakea. 
When these particular buds begin to swell it's a sign that the season is about to change. 
The buds on this particular hakea are like no other flower buds I have ever seen. 
The closer they get to flowering, the bigger the buds become.
 Then the outer shell protecting the flowers slowly begins to fall off as the flowers begin to unfold.
These blooms are perhaps one of the most otherworldly of all of Western Australia's native flowers. 
And one of my favourites.
And it is one of the highlights of my year, watching this extraordinary blossoming of such unique flowers each year...

 

Wednesday, February 25, 2026

I Am Not...

I am not one for wandering around shopping malls but yesterday I found myself in Ellenbrook Central.
I was very impressed with the artwork at the upper carpark entrance of the complex, very striking indeed.
 I did wonder how many people actually stop to really look at this stunning mural...






 

Tuesday, February 24, 2026

While Passing...

While passing through Midland I noticed that there were some of the Land For Wildlife banners at The Midland Junction Arts Centre.
They similar to those I posted about recently in Mundaring.
I didn't go inside as they were in the middle of setting up for the next exhibition which opened a couple of days ago.
I do hope these banners turn many eyes, and people pause in thought, as the message they carry is an important one...





 

Monday, February 23, 2026

They Are Not...

They are not the clearest photos as I was rushing to get photos with my mobile phone when I noticed this man striding past with two blue macaws on his shoulders.
Absolutely not something that I see everyday.
I hurriedly parked and had my phone camera on zoom hoping to capture this rare moment...


 

A Tiny Quenda...

A tiny quenda enjoying some watermelon before it's all gone. The chickens love watermelon as I have mentioned before, it also draws in the honeyeaters. This is the first time I've seen a quenda having some though...


 

Sunday, February 22, 2026

Day Two...

Day two of trying to clear the dead coral pea vine from the fence and other vegetation is proving an epic task
Thankfully, the chickens are there to help. 
Being out of action for six months really has seen the garden go feral. 
I have just spent four hours bagging all the dried leaves and vine litter up and taking it to the refuge station. 
Four hours later I am exhausted and yet there's still so much more to go...






 

Noongar Artist...

Noongar artist Justin Martin with the assistance of year 4 and 5 students from Clayton View Primary School have created these astounding murals at the wastewater pump station in Bellevue.
I love seeing art decorating normally drab buildings, and I also like seeing more indigenous artists displaying their talents publicly...





 

Saturday, February 21, 2026

Tackling...

 
Tackling a garden chore which is well overdue to be dealt with, I spent two hours and only achieved maybe half of what needs doing.
I am really sad that this vine has died, as it provided homes for lots of the gardens little birds. I found loads of empty nests and really pray there's no babies in nests at the moment.

 I ended up covered in leaves with twigs wedged in my boots.
 Two hours was enough for one day as I still have to bag it all up and take it to the rubbish tip...




 

It's Always...

It's always therapeutic spending time with cats. And I did enjoy lingering with this little one. She had a strange worried look on her face when I sat down at her table. But it only took seconds until she lay down purring soaking up the attention being lavished upon her...






 

Friday, February 20, 2026

Art For...

Art for my ears in the form of the unique felted beaded flowers.

Award winning fibre artist Anne, whose label I Hear The Trees, creates one off felt jewellery pieces.
 Anne uses either wet or needle felting techniques and works exclusively with Australia wool.

 I really felt drawn to these beautiful earrings though, so home they came...

 

Thursday, February 19, 2026

I Realised...


 

Sticky Fingers...

Sticky Fingers is a small sweet shop in Mundaring, the shop also has a section where there are variety of locally made items as well as other gift ware. 
This particular day a very friendly black cat was lounging on one of the tables who I spent half an hour fussing over before even going inside.
I don't really have a sweet tooth, I have however purchased a couple of mosaic bee baths here previously, and that was what I was after this day. Unfortunately, there weren't any left...