Ah, is it nearly the end of April & 4 months gone already, so once again the photo hunt is here. Linking with the lovely Kate at I live, I love, I craft, I am me.
If it weren't for Kate being my blogging life saver, I wouldn't be posting at all. More of that another day when I feel like being my old bouncy self, having mojo & self confidence.
THE PROMPTS........................
1. EDGE
One Monday whilst having morning tea by myself (DH at his woodworking group), I noticed several little Jenny wrens pecking about the garden, raced inside, picked up my camera, then spent a good half hour trying to capture them. They flit about so quickly, but this one caught my eye, standing on the "edge" of a planter. Isn't she cute. They belong to the Superb Fairy Wren family, whose male is very blue around the head.
2. LOAF
I struggled with this one, then found a photo of a loaf from my breadmaker & homemade soup snapped in Ballarat some years ago.. I rarely use my breadmaker since moving here due to the layout of my "badly planned" kitchen.
3. BRIDGE
This beautiful old suspension bridge (Info below), spans the Kangaroo River many feet below. I spent many happy hours in the Kangaroo Valley, south of Sydney, with my family as a child. My Dad loved fossicking for gemstones in the river & I just loved being way out in the country with quietness & nature all around me. Later in life, I learned my maternal great grandfather had been born in this valley.
The above 2 photos were taken last year whilst in Sydney when my little brother was taken ill.
4. MINE
This photo of a WW11 "mine" was at the World War 11 Bunker near Betka Beach on the East Coast of Victoria, while we camped at Mallacoota a few years ago. I'd shown previous hunt photos of working mines, so thought outside the box, I hope.
5. BLACK
"Black" seaweed on the beach near the Snowy River mouth, again on the east coast of Victoria.
And this one is for Eileen...............A handsome black swan crossing the footpath on Raymond Island, near Paynesville, somewhere we love visiting for the wildlife, namely the many koalas and a multitude of birds.
6. MY OWN CHOICE
A lone rock in an ocean of blue. This photo was taken earlier this year from Split Point, Airey's Inlet on the Great Ocean Road on the south western coast of Victoria. I loved the colours in this photo.
Running late with this due to getting caught up with other bits'n'bobs & although the photos & part of the post written, publishing it had to wait.
I'm off to catch up with the other Hunters, so take care all & huggles.
Susan.