Friday 31 October 2014

The Lilac Carpet


Reaching the end of the wisteria worship for another spring season. Even the last stages are pretty, as petals fall into a soft mauve carpet interspersed with emerald blades of grass... A scene which just makes you think of summer warmth, sunshine and, if you're lucky, a cool breeze...

See you next year, wisteria wonderland!!


Friday 24 October 2014

Monday 20 October 2014

Colours of Grapes



Reaching Out to the Moon


So close you can just about touch it ... 

A-l-m-o-s-t!!




Looking Down at the World


Like lilac clouds in the sky...


Growing As Fast As We Can





Wisteria Whispers at Night


Interrupting their dreams of dark velvet, for just a little moment...


Wisteria Weirded


Wisterias on a clouded, rainy day. 

Photoshopped into an echo of its natural state. 


Shivering in the Snow


On the night of 14 October, the Blue Mountains had an unexpected snowstorm. The result was around 20cm of snow which lasted well into the day of 15 October. 

The more prosaic results included: plummeting temperatures, cut-off roads, downed power lines and power cuts, and thousands of snapped branches...

This (cropped) photo of the snow comes courtesy of HD. 

This year's snow effort outdid the great 2012 effort, which also happened in spring. 2013 was of course when the bushfires happened. 

As if we needed more proof Australia is a land of contrasts. 


Wednesday 8 October 2014

Monday 6 October 2014

Saturday 4 October 2014

Hello Sunshine


Sunshine, the light scent of wisteria, the hum of bees awake and industrious, and cascades upon cascades of glorious lilac. 

In the joy of full bloom, it really feels as though the wisteria will be here forever...


Swimming in the Sky


Almost there guys, almost...


Thursday 2 October 2014

First Out Of the Gates


See the Wisteria Bud-ding!



For an explanation of the "bud-ding" reference in the title, see my Liquid Amber post from a year ago. 

The "bud-ding" phrase gets used a lot in the ReeDaBee household during spring - for obvious reasons! 

Waiting for Wisteria


Waiting impatiently as the wisteria buds open imperceptibly, a tiny, tiny bit more everyday...

Signalling the end of winter and the start of spring!


Wednesday 1 October 2014

October Theme: Wisteria Worship/Wonderland

A year ago, I started my blog with the theme of Spring. 

At this time of the year in Australia, it's too hard not to fall under the magic spell of spring - that undefinable magic in the air, the heady scent of blossoms, brightly-coloured flowers and shades of emerald and peridot everywhere to gladden winter-weary eyes, bees waking up, birds squabbling, and a thousand and one tiny insects exploring the wonder of the world...

So this month, I'll focus on spring but with a twist - wisteria worship and wisteria wonderland. 

We are fortunate enough to have a magnificent, rambling wisteria cannibalising part of the fence. And every spring, the wisteria comes out to play in full joy.

I hope you like wisterias - because we're in for 30-odd days of them!!