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  • Balloons!

  • Taken at Nairne in the Adelaide Hills SA on a very cold morning as the sun rose over the hills. More Foggy Pics: Mystery World / Sunrise / A Touch of Frost /

  • Sunset in Nairne in the Adelaide Hills SA.

  • My beautiful Russian Blue boy Mishka, doing a spot of bird watching. More cat pics: / / / / / / / /

  • Sunrise from Mount Barker in the Adelaide Hills. This was the most amazing sunrise I have ever witnessed. The fog was incredibly thick and lasted for hours. It was Magic! More foggy images can be seen here: Foggy /

  • Mt Barker Summit, Adelaide Hills, South Australia

  • Montanoa

  • Taken at Nairne in the Adelaide Hills, South Australia with Mt Barker Summit in the Background. More foggy pics: Fog Blanket – Mount Barker Summit / Sky Above and Clouds Below / Framed Fog – Mount Barker Summit /

  • More flower images can be seen here: / Flowers /

  • Nelumbo nucifera – The Sacred Lotus is steeped in symbolism & meaning in both Hindu & Buddhist cultures. Much of the plant is edible, while the petals have a unique self cleaning system. / / ” Upon a heap of rubbish in the roadside ditch / Blooms a Lotus fragrant & pleasing” / / Buddha, Dhammapada 58 / / / /

  • Something quite different for me. It’s called procrastinating when you should be wrapping christmas presents! : )

  • Taken at Port Willunga, South Australia.

  • Taken in Nairne in the Adelaide Hills. The sun as it rose through the fog turned the branches & dried grass a beautiful golden red colour. I also used the ‘shade’ white balance, which helped to enhance the yellow & red tones.

  • Something a bit different from me :)

  • The Oak tree has been used as a sacred symbol throughout many different cultures and religions. Oak trees were sacred to the Celts. They represented the centre of the world. The Celtic name for oak is daur, and is the origin of the word door. The root of the oak tree was literally the doorway to the Otherworld, the realm of Faery. The word Druid, is combined from the words for oak and wise – a Druid was one who was “Oak Wise,” meaning learned in Tree magic and guardian or the doorway. The Oak is also significant in many other cultures and is commonly used as a symbol of strength and endurance. The Oak is the National Symbol of many countries including England, Wales, France, Germany and the United States. In Classical mythology the oak was a symbol of Zeus and his sacred tree. In the Bible, Joshua erects a stone under an oak tree as the first covenant of the Lord (Josh. 24.25-7). The Oak tree is traditionally sacred to Serbs and is widely used on national and regional symbols both old and new. I like to think that the Oak, and trees in general, are something that ties us all together, no matter what religion we believe, and it is only through our own efforts and concern that trees will remain for future generations to enjoy. Trees are not only significant to people they are imperative for bird life. I am tired of seeing beautiful trees destroyed all in the name of progress and profit. What will be left for us to profit from when all the trees and birds are gone? There is a reason that trees are sacred, perhaps we need to go back and remember the basics: Trees = Oxygen = Life.

  • Inspired by the very talented Toni More images from the windmill series: / / / /

  • Another from this mornings fog : ) More images from the web series: / / / / / / / / / / / /

  • Taken in Nairne in the Adelaide Hills.

  • I have a headcold and have been reminiscing :)

  • A native Australian Climbing Sundew (Drosera Macrantha), taken at Mount Barker Summit in the Adelaide Hills.

  • A silhouette of a native Australian ‘black boy’ (Xanthorrhoea Quadrangulata) at Mount Barker Summit. The Black Boy is for me quite an iconic Australian Native. I have used earthy tones in the background to compliment it, and as a representation of some of the wonderful vibrant earthy colours of OZ.

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