Friday, September 28, 2007

One day blossom


Couldn't end this lot of posts with a pic of the toilet now could I...here's a much more pleasant view to leave you with. We've had a few of these come up. The flowers are amazing and last just one day.

Painting the dunny!


Our toilet is situated in the craziest of places, right near our deck. Not only that, we had come around to calling it the 'worst toilet ever' because...well, it was. The old seat had been painted and the paint had faded, the walls were a murky cream, the whole feel was decidedly yukky. For a while, I had big sheets of drawing paper on the door and some charcoal and pencils, so that people could draw pictures and we'd be able to cover the walls with 'art' but they kept falling down and becoming a nuisance. Soooo, I finally got around to painting the 'dunny' as we aussies are fond of calling it! Amazing what a new seat and a coat of white paint will do. I actually like hanging out in there now:)

More lizards



This is kinda a cross between a racehorse goanna (body)and a bobtail (head)...and small in comparison to our roof dwelling goanna at around 1 foot long. Almost stepped on this little baby! But he just stood perfectly still, not even a blink...so we had plenty of opportunity to snap some close ups.

Sunday, September 23, 2007

Footsteps on the roof


Since we first arrived, every now and then and only at night, we hear these strange 'footsteps' on our roof. Sounds something like a small person with a limp. Well, the other day Curt got up on the roof with torch to check. He came back saying they were frogs. "Frogs?" I shook my head, not quite believing it cos it sounds so much louder on our tin roof. Anyway, this little culprit ended up on the deck where I could see it for myself. Love that green colour!

Name this flower!


It's springtime and we're really enjoying watching the flowers pop up. Being our first spring here, every flower is a surprise! We have no idea what this glorious flower is but it's a sight to behold... each individual flower spanning bigger than my hand.

Friday, September 14, 2007

Massage wall


We have friends in Ballinyup WA who have this great wall made from smooth rocks and painted over. Tania lovingly called it their 'tits and bums' wall. Well, we have a similar wall here running from the lounge to the kitchen, except the rocks they used to build it weren't quite as smooth as the Ballinyup home. This one has little 'pokey out' bits everywhere. Trust Curt to find a good use for it. He reckons if you lean into it with your back and give just the right amount of pressure, you can massage all those little spots that are out of reach.

Curt does stuff!



We drove to Ballina the other day and bought a tank....it was gonna be a dishwasher but the tank won out...I don't believe it! Seriously though, what with the weather patterns and less rain, tanks are hard to come by, you normally have to wait months to get one as they're very rarely available for sale. So we jumped at the chance. It's a slimline one so it's sits nice and flush to the wall without blocking the view or taking up a ridiculous amount of space. I was told a woman designed it!


Monday, September 10, 2007

Racehorse goanna up a tree


This gorgeous goanna ran up a tree in the back yard when we were walking there this morning. Such a magnificent creature. Look at that skin! (Be sure to click on this pic to get a close up) I was torn between moving closer to get a better look or leaving him in peace on the tree in what no doubt is "his' back yard too. Curt blocked the hole in the roof so he doesn't live in our ceiling anymore so the least we can do is leave him in peace in his own home. Fair trade.
Nothing much going on this week. Curt's been mending things, gutters and hot water systems, I carted several bags of mushroom compost up the stairs and planted all kinds of seeds. Cucumber, basil, sunflowers, okra, nastursium, sweet potato...lots of little heads popping up this week. So lovely.
Everythings become so greeeeeeen with the rains. And those jacaranda trees are starting to bud up. Little leaves appearing on the grape vine. Buds all over the mango trees. Frog noises coming from the valley. Life is good.

Tuesday, September 4, 2007

More about Strangles the snake...


Look what we found hiding at the top of our water heater in the cupboard off the studio! A snake skin! I've placed my foot there so you can get an idea about size. Certainly answers the question about how big Strangles is. 7 foot! For those into symbology, the act of shedding skin, of sliding out of the old and being reborn, speaks of transformation and healing. The Greeks used the snake as an emblem for healing through wisdom. So there ya go...it's a good sign! No sign of Strangles though...maybe he's gone out to show off his new skin to his friends!

Blood red moon


Remember the eclipse of the moon last week (in Australia)? I sat out on the deck for a while, enjoying the spectacle. It not only disappeared as it does with an eclipse, it turned this amazing deep red colour. Here's a pic!