Sunday, 27 June 2010

Great weather for mosses

Rain and sunshine have brought the mosses to life - the bushland is thriving with the current weather.
 The weeds are also thriving - pulled Lachenalias, Freesias, and Geraldton Carnation Weeds.

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Sunday, 20 June 2010

Getting a bit of exercise

I felt in need of exercise today, so rather than pulling Freesias I went searching for Flinders Ranges Wattles which are highly visible at present with their bright yellow flowers. There was a whole bunch of them near the Grace Vaughan House entrance, and more near Selby Lodge. Most were less than a year old, and easy to pull out of the ground. The older ones were over 2m high - so I took advantage of the soft wet soil and pushed them over onto their side and cut off the roots.

I heard a strange bird call whilst working, and noticed a duck high up on a branch of a dead tree, inspecting nesting hollows. The Rainbow Lorrikeets were not impressed, and were screeching at it. It decided to move elsewhere.


 The orchids are already beginning to appear. This one is the scented sun orchid.


The weed sprayers also appear to be out. I have no idea what they are spraying. Looks like they are mistaking lomandras as weeds and spraying them - and they don't look happy.

On the way back to the shed I bumped into Dorothy and we went in search of flowering lomandras. Lomandra nigricans, which has white flowers appears to be out at present.

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Monday, 14 June 2010

Enjoying the winter sunshine

John and I cruised around the bushland enjoying the winter sunshine. John went after African Love Grass along Lemnos St and the Health Department boundary. I continued on my search and destroy mission for Freesia and Geraldton Carnation Weeds.

Came across this Bobtail also enjoying the winter sunshine - while it lasts (rain is on its way - fingers crossed!).
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Sunday, 6 June 2010

Morning meditation

Working in the bushland on these beautiful sunny winter days is more of a meditation than hard work. I just cruised along pulling out Freesias and Geraldton Carnation Weeds with my mind just coasting along - very relaxing. John is still not able to come in due to his broken collar bone, so it was just me today.
I notice that Council weed sprayers have been in during the week - looks like they were spraying mainly along the path - no idea what they were targeting - too early for Veldgrass and bulbs - maybe some of the weeds that like to come up along the path.
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Thursday, 3 June 2010

Two at once

I forgot to upload the data for the previous week, so this contains both sets.

John broke his curfew momentarily to do a bit of gentle weeding - we spent an hour or so pulling Freesias. Then decided to move some heavy bits of fallen wattle off the stone wall ...
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The following weekend I worked on Freesias close to where we stopped last week. Also removed some Geraldton Carnation Weed that is starting to come up.
Came across this camping site on my way back to the shed.

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