Thursday, June 23, 2011

Minyon Falls

Lucy, Duncan and I went on a 4 hour hike from the top on Minyon Falls to the bottom, and back up again. The hike was well worth the beautiful views. Some sort of bug created these "squibbles" on the tree.


The green plant, the staghorn, grows out of trees in this forrest. I believe it is sub-tropical.




Falls from the bottom.




Duncs and Lucy stop for a photo after crossing the creek.











Byron Bay

Duncan and I were fortunate enough to spend a long weekend in Byron Bay, northern New South Wales, just near the Queensland border. Byron Bay the town is a bustling little place filled with hippies, a few yuppies, and in the summer swarms of European backpackers. Luckily it is winter here and it was very quiet. Ducan's friends Lucy and Wayne (and dog Jackie) have a place nearby in Ocean Shores. Byron Bay lighthouse in the distance.



Lucy, Wayne and Jackie checking out some sea creature "artwork".







Monday, June 13, 2011

Birds at Lake Eildon

Eric and Maria have a bird feeder in their back yard which attracts lots of beautiful native birds. These two are king parrots. I think a male and a female.







These multi-colored beauties are called Rosellas.





















Lake Eildon

Duncs' friends of 20 years, Eric and Maria, were nice enough to have us to their house at Lake Eildon for the Queen's Birthday long weekend. It was a little chilly. These next two photos are from their backyard, one at about 9am, and one a few hours later once the fog had rolled away. Note all the trees growing out of the middle of the lake--they grew there during the 10 years drought when there was no water in this part of the lake! When Eric and Maria bought their house a year ago they had to walk 10 mintues to the lake--now it is back up to their yard!








The boys doing some fishin'. Maria and I drank bubby from our lawn chairs.



Eric smoked some of the trout--delicious!












Sunday, May 29, 2011

Port Phillip Bay

Duncs' family gave us a sea and dolphin swim in Port Phillip Bay for Christmas, which is the bay Melbourne is on. And naturally we waited till summer was over to swimming in a vast, cold body of water. Luckily we had these very flattering wet suits to wear.


Seals! We swam around this little gazebo-like structure and the seals jumped off and swam around us. Unfortunatly we didn't see any dolphins, boo!













Duncs, after a snorkel . . .












Flying Foxes or Bats?

I'm not sure which they are, but they are all over Melbourne, and were hanging out in vast numbers in this city park the other day . . . .











Another footy season rolls around . . .

Aussie Rules Football started again in May and Duncs and I headed down to Skilled Stadium in Geelong to watch the Cats crush the Port Adelaide Power!


Nice shorts, boys!