STOP PRESS: The little chook survived and revived - just one very small perfectly round egg laid 6 days after the paralysis tick episode! (see above). More soon....
So glad to hear the girls are all well and still laying after all this stormy weather. We must get some of the homeopathic remedy for our 4 legged beasties as it does seem to work and the vets have been very busy with ticks lately... sending the love... it's so lovely to be able to see your journal and such great photos- I'm really impressed! Can't wait to see you for crimbo. You fancy Hawkes Nest for a couple of days after crissy? XXX
Photo above, taken by Len Martin, shows Nimbin Rocks on the left, the Nightcap Range & Blue Knob mountain on the right and the Border Ranges in the distance.
In early 2008 we moved from a small terraced house on the edge of Lewes, East Sussex, UK to a detached house in need of major renovation set amongst 5 acres of overgrown paddock, garden and forest on the edge of the Nightcap Range National Park in Northern New South Wales, Australia!
Spider Lilies
Latest bromeliad flower
Another Bromeliad!
Flaming Day Lily!
Crimson Rosella in garden
Lovely fresh eggs!
Day Lilies in garden
Unknown Fungi
photographed in Mebbin National Park
Fabulous buttressing
Kay (aka Mum) at the foot of a huge buttressed rainforest tree in Mebbin National Park, in an unlogged area, a rarity in Australian forest
Scarlet honey-eater feeding on grevillia nectar
photo by Len in his garden at Nimbin Rocks Co-op
Latest mystery bromeliad flower in garden
Does anyone know which particular species this is?
Tree fern fonds
emerging in our garden
Scribbly bark
Photographed on path whilst walking in Mt Nardi National Park
Flying fox stretching wing
photographed by Jenny at Rotary Park in Lismore
Bromeliad
these are currently flowering in the garden (June-July)
Our House
The view from the driveway
Our Paddock
Looking East towards the Nightcap Range and Blue Knob Mountain
Amazing what universal love can do Cx
ReplyDeleteSo glad to hear the girls are all well and still laying after all this stormy weather. We must get some of the homeopathic remedy for our 4 legged beasties as it does seem to work and the vets have been very busy with ticks lately... sending the love... it's so lovely to be able to see your journal and such great photos- I'm really impressed! Can't wait to see you for crimbo. You fancy Hawkes Nest for a couple of days after crissy? XXX
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