Actually I thought a couple of weeks ago that Covid was under control at least in Australia as our numbers have been so low, however this last week has seen a huge spike in numbers in one of our eastern states, Victoria. Thank goodness the Premier of our state, Western Australia, is staying firm about keeping our borders closed between our state and the rest of Australia as well as international other than for transport of produce or family reasons - ie health.
Anyone coming into Western Australia has to quarantine for 2 weeks. However they have found recently in Victoria that you may test positive after this 2 weeks.
On the news tonight they said there had been 6 new cases in Western Australia today, all people returning from overseas, and all in quarantine. We haven't had any community spread in Western Australia, but the virus is still coming in.
It is such worrying times.
Surely there is some light on the horizon.
So I am continuing my photo a day project and trying as much as possible to stay positive and stay away from shops and crowds. But to get out for exercise and to enjoy exploring our local walks and seeing the wildflowers starting to flower. We have had some beautiful weather in between the winter rain storms.And if this virus has taught us anything it should be the preciousness of family and all that is beautiful around us which we should treasure. And take time to savour the moments, however simple, in our lives.
8 June to 14 June 2020
12 June - sign of the times in one of our cafes
14 June - this is a gorgeous native grevillea along one our local walks
10 June - and a tiny native shell orchid - one of the Pterostylis
15 June to 21 June
15 June - botanical eco-print of autumn leaves on paper
17 June - it is winter here so this seems appropriate - who has seen the wind? -
"The Wind" by Christina Rossetti - I remember this poem from my childhood -
Who has seen the wind?
Neither I nor you.
But when the leaves hang trembling,
The wind is passing through.
Who has seen the wind?
Neither you nor I.
But when the trees bow down their heads,
The wind is passing by.
18 June - native Pincushion Hakea - Hakea laurina- along one of our local walks
19 June - the black cockatoos were feasting on the dry cones of the Candlestick Banksia in Manea Conservation Park. I didn't have my long lens - so I can't decide if this is the Carnaby's or the Baudin's cockatoo - Baudin's has a longer top beak - I can't tell from this photo and I couldn't get a better pic.
20 June - tiny fungi on a log at my son's bush block
21 June - I love the light on this dry native fern
22 - 28 June 2020
24 June - long overdue cleaning out my filing cabinets. I found these old job offers - the first going back to 1972 when I left school and my first job in the library at the WA Institute of Technology in Bentley, Perth - now Curtin University. You can see a letter head with Shark Bay written on it - well I didn't end up working in Shark Bay because my husband had his teaching posting changed to the south west of the state at the last minute. How different our life would have been. A bit of a "sliding doors" moment.
25 June - Cockies Tongues - Templetonia retusa- along one our local walks - a glorious splash of red.
27 June - experimenting platting and weaving with Guildford Grass. Inspired by
Margaret Ridley who wove with Guildford Grass in Western Australia during the 1930s.
29 June to 5 July
30 June - playing with camera blur in my garden
1 July - easy family favourite when you have been out all day - curried sausages. We've been making this recipe for over 40 years.
2 July - native flowering hovea creeper
3 July - We went out to the Crooked Brook Forest for a picnic. I love this mosaic looking bark on a eucalypt tree along one of the walks
4 July - along the Leschenault Inlet in town looking over to the Port
5 July - walking along a boardwalk along the Collie River at Clifton Park - I only had my phone - silly me - but I played with post processing after we got home
Thank you so much for stopping by. I value your comments and look forward to hearing from you. I will try to visit your blogs in return. Stay safe, have a wonderful week.
And keep smiling and dancing - like my Spanish flamenco dance group friends who will have fun and dance anywhere, even in the kitchen.
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My corner of the world through my camera
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