Colour Combinations

I was flicking through some recent photos, trying to keep my Lightroom keywords up to date, and started to notice some nice colour blends. Here's a couple I put together, all shot from wandering around my neighbourhood in Melbourne a couple of weeks ago. I might have to go back through some older photos and look for some more as I quite like these. Or maybe I'll just grab the camera and go for another walk to see what I can find.

Don'y you just love the different colours, shapes and textures of flowers?

 
 
 
 

My Favourite Nursery

It's probably just as well that Ceres Nursery is in Melbourne where I'm limited to gardening in pots, and not in Qld where I'd go broke filling up my yard with all the delights they have for sale. I went for a walk there yesterday and it was so hot and muggy I piked out and caught the tram home. In true Melbourne style, today I'm wearing a jumper! (Why do we always talk about the weather in Melbs?).
Anyway, it's just the cutest little nursery and I bought myself a punnet of lobelias for my pots. I snapped a couple of shots while I was there and thought I'd share them.
Gardening is good for the soul. (So is taking photos!)

The Granny Flat Warming BBQ

It started off as a true blue Bunnings style sausage sizzle.

It started off as a true blue Bunnings style sausage sizzle.

I'm at home in QLd for a couple of weeks to finish off some work around the house and sent out the invitation to a 'Granny Flat Warming Party'. The only problem is, I don't have a barbie. I was planning on going to Bunnings when Mum asked why I wasn't checking out Gumtree (seeing as I drove her crazy through the building of the Granny Flat with my Gumtree bargains). Good idea, I think. And so, I did. 

And lo and behold there's a barbecue in my area that's FREE. But it's huge. It won't fit in the car. I ring the number to ask if it comes apart. Not really, the guy says. I discover he's only a few blocks away and consider wheeling it home. But the heat and humidity pretty much ruled that out. And then he offered to throw it on his ute and drop it around. So, I get a bloody huge 4 burner barbie with a side gas thingy and a rotisserie that I'll never use, for free, delivered.

It took me two days to clean the thing but it came up trumps (must get a new expression as that one has negative connotations these days).  I feel a little bargain-hunters shiver of contentment every time I look at it. 

I even had a volunteer to cook on the day. Thanks Arthur (my second cousin). Top job mate. Love the apron. 

I even had a volunteer to cook on the day. Thanks Arthur (my second cousin). Top job mate. Love the apron. 

My special boy saying 'Croc's Rule'.

My special boy saying 'Croc's Rule'.

The freshly painted pergola with the twinkly lights from Ikea, the new barbie, the piano waterfall, the granny flat in the background, with the doors from an old pub in The Rocks in Sydney that I swapped a photography job for, surrounded by a m…

The freshly painted pergola with the twinkly lights from Ikea, the new barbie, the piano waterfall, the granny flat in the background, with the doors from an old pub in The Rocks in Sydney that I swapped a photography job for, surrounded by a mix of mine and mums plants. I think this is an area that will get a lot of livin;. 

Organ Pipes National Park

I'd been past the sign dozens of times but I'd never been to Hanging Rock. So on New Years Day I charged up the camera battery and set off to finally explore it. It's only an hour up the road and there was a great episode on Radio National on Blind Willie Johnson to keep me bopping along.

But Hanging Rock is going to have to wait for another day as I decided not to pay the $25 entry fee which I later discovered was because there was a New Years Race Day on.

So instead I called in to the Organ Pipes National Park. Good call. Firstly, it was free. And it was just perfect. Not crowded. Plenty of things to photograph. And my soul just sings when I'm walking along in nature with my camera in my hand. It's my happy place. 

Here's a couple of favourites from my wanderings.
Next time I'll take the aerogard though.

Fascinating Flora

This ageing flower was sitting in a vase at my kitchen window in Melbourne. I was washing the dishes and admiring them when I figured I should grab the camera and and see what I could come up with. Aren't the colours and lines and textures great? 
Taken with the Canon 5D Mark II with the EF100mm f/2.8L Macro IS USM lens. Processed in Lightroom.