Australia, part 2, Mt. Barker critters…
2nd part of the journey

Wildlife and plants…
I love seeing other countries, cultures, and the tribal dance variations, and I also love seeing the different wildlife and native plants. I was so fortunate to stay at the Banksia Farm in Mt. Barker, when I was teaching the dancers for those few days.



It is a B&B that is known for it’s 11 acres of the native plant, the Banksia, which is an amazingly diverse plant, with wildly exotic blooms and pods. Not only are the grounds are great walking tour to see this plant, but also to see lots of wildlife. The birds themselves were numerous, with loud calls throughout the day, as they flew in flocks around the grounds, the bush, and the pond.
I awoke every morning to the shrills and calls of the white-tailed black parrots, the ducks, the other assorted parrots, the guineas, and other birds I have no idea what they were, but there were lots of them! I saw the Blue Wren, the Honey sucker, along with the guana lizard ( a monitor), an ibis, several hawks and crows, tons of cows and sheep with the assorted goats, a gorgeous baby donkey, and others.




And of course the variations on the eucalyptus and gum trees were outstanding, the bark alone diverse in its striped and peeling nature was a visual treat, as always.
And Kevin, the banksia expert, gave me the informative lecture on the banksia, which are just so cool!

and now, on to a weekend in Denmark with Becky and a full on two days of dancing and a hafla….

February 3rd, 2010 at 9:01 pm
Hi Paulette
Glad you had a good time with us. we REALLY enjoyed your visit and your friendship we will treasure. I find myself doing dance steps at the oddest of times. A celebration of being able to do them.
I have finished my first apron and will wear it and think of you. Enjoy the rest of your Oz trip and be safe.
February 4th, 2010 at 4:21 pm
You are awesome Lorraine! so wonderful to have danced with you, and wine tasted too!
thank you for your lovely energy, your smile, your tears, and your knitted goodies. send photos of apron
hope to see you again soon…
loves to all the gals and boys…
February 6th, 2010 at 8:12 pm
Those pictures are amazing. Where did you take the one of the sun’s rays shining through the cloud? That grabs me! Huggles xx