High up on the southern wall of Wilpena Pound we were entreated to some of the most beautiful vistas of the region. However there were just as many exquisite things up here on a much smaller scale. Normally we see wattle trees flower in the spring so I was a little surprised to see them […]
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Race to the Top
We had just settled into our campsite at Rawnsley Park Station in the Flinders Ranges. Gavin had organised a fire for the evening and the others had transitioned into r e l a x e d mode. and I was almost ready to join them. We were at the base of a gully with a […]
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The afternoon sunlight caught my germinating chili plants in the window sill and I just had to capture it! It’s silly of course. Light can’t be captured but hopefully you get the same feeling I did. Now looking forward to the hot fruits of these little beauties in the months ahead. Photo: Robert Rath, ‘Hot […]
Read MoreMum’s Autumn Treat
Mum has a liquid amber tree in her front garden and every Autumn I am reminded how amazing it is see those fantastic colours. Growing up I never really noticed as the colours changed from green to yellow, orange, red and finally crimson before littering the ground below. Now my visits are infrequent and every […]
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