I see this Eucalyptus Tree every day from my front deck, and never grow tired at looking at it. I’m very grateful that we have such beauty at our front door – literally!
What amazes me is how the same tree can seem so different each time I see it
This historic hoop pine (Araucaria cunninghamii), in the St Paul’s School grounds, Bald Hills, is believed to be approximately 195 years old.
Prior to Eurpoean settlement, the banks of the North and South Pine Rivers were home to many Hoop Pines and Cedars. Most of these magnificent trees were felled for their valuable timber, so that few of them remain today.
John Oxley first noticed them in on this day (1 December) in 1823 on the banks of the North Pine River near present day Petrie.
The old building in the background of these pictures is the administration building for the school. It was originally a farmhouse built by the Stewart Family in the late nineteenth century.
We had lots of fun on the MTB trails at Daisy Hill today.
There was something for everyone: Single Trails, Jumps, Technical Sections, Fire Roads and beautiful nature.
It was pretty hot and humid though – 34c and about 90% humidity, so it was very sweatty work.
I’m releived there were no crashes on my part this time, except for a bit of undignified kangaroo hopping behind my bike as I slid off the back of the seat, still holding onto the handlebars trying not to let go or fall over.
Many thanks to Steve G for driving us out there and navigating for us.
A postcard from our friend, Rachel who is on holidays in Western Australia at the moment.
She says it’s hot as hell, and she’s really enjoying cooling off in the ocean
Esperance is located in the Goldfields region of Western Australia, about 700km southeast of Perth.
The Dutch vessel Guilden Zeepaert passed near here in 1627, but the first landing by Europeans was made by Bruni d’Entrecasteaux who was commander of the French Ship L’Esperance in 1792.
In 1979, the local shire council fined the U.S. Government $400 for littering when pieces of the space station Skylab crashed into the area after it broke up over the Indian Ocean.
Thanks for the postcard, Rachel! Make sure you keep an eye out in the sky, and don’t let any space junk fall on you!