Saturday, July 04, 2026

With Several...

With several posts from May still lingering in drafts I thought I ought to get them posted before starting on those still pending from June.
It's the first time in many years I have had such a backlog of posts.

This particular day in mid May I was out looking for mushrooms at the lake.
I find mushrooms fascinating for the symbiotic role they have with plants and trees.
Plus for the way they recycle nutrients which is beneficial for healthy soil.
Fungi are more than the fruiting body of mushrooms that I get to enjoy above ground. Most of the marvellous world of fungi is underground which is the mycelium network. That realm would be beyond fascinating to explore. 

I settle for searching for mushrooms as it always fascinates me at the strength it must take for them to push through the soil. Especially those so tiny it's difficult to see them.

Mushrooms also always induce thoughts of pixies and elves and the fantastical kingdoms of the faerie folk. Although, here they are known as walatha walatha, meaning little people. The walatha walatha are guardians and protectors of the land. These spirit people also act as messengers and protectors.
They are shy and avoid being seen, and have deep ancestral significance to the land.

I do believe there's far more to this world than our limited human perception can see or fully comprehend...

































 

Friday, July 03, 2026

Kindness...

Kindness really does matter...

 

Thursday, July 02, 2026

A Belated...

A belated birthday gift was given on Saturday, another voucher for Bodhi.
 I was thrilled I must say, and felt incredibly spoilt. 

Miss Bear decided the card was worth eating.
Why? 
Only a cat would understand!

I was going to use it sooner rather than later, but I've had a fall down steps landing on concrete. Everything is currently very painful.

Once healed I will enjoy the same luxurious massage I had several weeks ago.
Which is something worth waiting for...

Wednesday, July 01, 2026

After Thrashing Rain...

After thrashing rain early yesterday morning that was so heavy and violent I got up to see if it was actually hailstones. Peering into the darkness I was surprised to discover it was only rain.
Having a tin roof the noise had woken me with a start as the sound was explosive.

Seeing that the weather up to this point had been slow to deliver any meaningful rainfall, I went to Lake Leschenultia to see whether it had actually made a difference to the water level.
 
Overnight the level of the lake had crept up onto the sand quite a bit. 
This was encouraging.

It was the overflows surrounding the lake which I wondered had been filled at all. 
I was astounded to see that all were full.

The day before these areas were still dry, empty of any moisture.
Depressingly bare.
As I approached the first area I was greeted by a chorus of frogs, out enjoying the replenished wetlands.
To see all of these areas full after one night of rain was rather surprising, because these are not small areas. 

The lack of rain had been a worry, I was still having to water my garden in June, which I haven't done before.
Thankfully the drought has finally broken, it rained on and off yesterday and as I type rain is pattering upon the roof. 
I am always grateful for this relaxing sound.

The bushland as well felt revived.
The scent in the bushland after rain is glorious.
It's a smell that is so uniquely Australian.
This aroma delights the senses and soothes the soul...