Is it proper to wish everyone a happy new year on the eve of the new one?
I'm not sure, but I know that tomorrow's photo is also from our yard, although from the front not from the little bit of bush that's starting to appear at the rear of our place. It's quite satisfying watching all this stuff grow from the tiny seedlings we planted a year ago, but now we are at the point where some serious gardening must begin!
Dicky Beach
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Saturday, 31 December 2016
Friday, 30 December 2016
No rain, no lily
Rain Lilies (zephyranthes) can be tricked, I have discovered into flowering. All it takes is a dry patch of weather, followed by a day or two of intense watering.
They will only be tricked once though. I did post a photo of them in flower last year, you can find it here.
Dicky Beach
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Thursday, 29 December 2016
The back yard.
It's early days yet, given that it was bare earth just a year ago, but if one hides under the passionfruit vine and squints a bit, one gets the feeling that the back yard is coming together. It will be a very pleasant alternative to the beach in a year or two.
Actually it already is.
Dicky Beach
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Wednesday, 28 December 2016
Meanwhile, back at the ranch...
Not really wanting to mix it with the crowds in all that heat and sunshine, we thought it would a be a perfect time to see how things are going in our own back yard.
Clearly, the passion fruit vine is about to explode, which is very pleasing, since it was planted as a seedling just a year ago.
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Tuesday, 27 December 2016
Beach Holidays
No one is at work today in Australia, well that's not true, essential services are still available, things like ice-cream and wine and fish and chips.
Everyone is at the beach, which gives me an excuse to post this little part of a mosaic mural near the shops at Dicky Beach, which perfectly captures the essence of the beach.
Dicky Beach
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Monday, 26 December 2016
Chillin'
There's probably no one at the beach right now, because they are all hanging in their hammocks, lying in the shade, relaxing perhaps after a touch of over-indulgence at the dinner table yesterday. Yes, it's one of those oddities of life, that despite temperatures hanging in the early thirties, we still mostly cling to that old British tradition of taking part in a monster baked lunch on Christmas Day.
Why do we do that?
Probably so we can do nothing on boxing day and feel quite good about it. "Where are the people" you ask, "Surely if things were as crowded as you suggest, there'd be people in this shot - you didn't take it earlier did you?"
Umm.. you've got me there. I did perhaps prepare this one a day or two ago, but I can say with confidence that the scene probably looks like this today, because, well, they'd all be at the Sales wouldn't they?
Cotton Tree
Maroochydore
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Sunday, 25 December 2016
Have a Merry Christmas
Santa, presents, reindeer, snowflakes and a couple of Christmas trees (sans decoration), in a summer wonderland. It's a bit difficult to find any symbol relating to the actual reason for the celebration, well there is star in the East when viewed from a certain direction, but it's all OK.
This is Australia, where regardless of one's personal belief, it's still called Christmas, a time for Peace on Earth and good will among men (at Christmas it's OK to refer to the human race as "men" too).
Here's wishing one and all a very Merry Christmas from the Sunshine Coast, where the chance of snow is about the same as the chance was of a reindeer landing on my roof last night!
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Saturday, 24 December 2016
I hope he's not delayed!
If Santa arrives late at your house, you can blame the twilight markets in Caloundra and all their distractions.
Caloundra
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Friday, 23 December 2016
The calm before the storm.
In the caravan park at Cotton Tree, the early arrivals have their tents pitched, the decorations up, the kids are already at the beach. Things seem nicely quiet and relaxed. All that will change in just a few days of course, when for many our summer holiday period begins, and the population of the town and the caravan parks will explode!
Cotton Tree
Maroochydore
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Thursday, 22 December 2016
Well done you!
A silent protest hangs in a window of a high rise apartment block - I'll bet the rules prohibit owners from "lighting up" for the season!
Disclosure: - for reasons that revolve somewhere between protracted absence from home and having the place in pieces renovating when we are there, we don't actually have anything in the way of decorations visible this year either.
Perhaps Council will give us some sort of award for conformity!
Maroochydore
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Wednesday, 21 December 2016
I found it!
It's been like a treasure hunt this past week, trying to find some sort of token seasonal decoration on behalf of the Council, but I kept persisting in the face of all odds and look what I found!
Yep! For reasons that are not entirely explicable, other than perhaps it was left here from last year, or perhaps someone snuck it out in the dead of night, I found a banner that distinctly reads "Merry Christmas and Happy New Year", right there in Maroochydore.
I'm a big fan of minimilism (even if I can't spell it), but usually I make exceptions for Christmas decorations!
Maroochydore.
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Tuesday, 20 December 2016
Starburst!
Racing skis in lie their racks at the Dicky Beach Surf Club waiting for the holidays to begin.
Dicky Beach
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Monday, 19 December 2016
Lovely.
It's almost Christmas, so let me indulge in a small grumpy whinge. In some countries (hi Denmark!) overhead electricity lines are not just frowned upon, they are banned outright.
How monotonous must the view of their sky be without something to break up the foreground?
Of most concern though; what happens to Christmas if Santa gets snagged on one of these things?
Dicky Beach
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How monotonous must the view of their sky be without something to break up the foreground?
Of most concern though; what happens to Christmas if Santa gets snagged on one of these things?
Dicky Beach
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Sunday, 18 December 2016
Bunbabah Creek
How can I have lived here for so long and not known that the little creek that runs beside between the Dicky Beach Surf Club and the Caravan Park has a name?
Dicky Beach
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Saturday, 17 December 2016
Summer Shadows
It's the same old recurring theme; beach house, a bit of rust. a lot of texture and some shadow to make it all worth while, but its the pink 'feature' wall on the verandah that sells it for me.
Dicky Beach
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Friday, 16 December 2016
I can't let it go!
Christmas Ligths in Bulcock Street, Caloundra's main thoroughfare. Apparently the Sunshine Coast attracts eight and a half million tourists each year, and it does that perfectly well without the need to spend a cent on silly things like creating a holiday atmosphere.
If you have a tinsel allergy, this would be the best place in the world to do your Christmas shopping!
Caloundra
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Thursday, 15 December 2016
Drifting
Watching the sun go down while being slowly swept out to sea.
There are less pleasant ways of meeting one's end.
Caloundra.
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Wednesday, 14 December 2016
Swanning about
Black Swans are just as happy eating chips as seagulls are. They aren't terribly common around these parts, but every now and then one turns up and acts like a local.
Bulcock Beach
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Tuesday, 13 December 2016
Felicity Park
A week or so ago I promised I'd be back to see what they looked like after dark.
They look like this, and Council's Christmas Tree is quite splendid as well, albeit a little off the beaten path at this time of the evening.
Caloundra
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Monday, 12 December 2016
Lights!
Which came first the crowds or the lights? I have whinged before about the absolute lack of effort that our Council makes when it comes to decorating for the Summer Holiday Season.
This is a nice try, and look, there's another one up the street! Now if only there was something in between, perhaps the crowds would have reasons to gather!
Caloundra
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Sunday, 11 December 2016
The problem with being at the beach at sunset.
The problem with being at the beach at sunset is that the photographs are just too pretty to discard.
Sigh. Be prepared for a day or two of photographs with a lovely pink hue!
Bulcock Beach
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Saturday, 10 December 2016
As the sun goes down.
The light is fast fading which may or may not be the best time to be trying one's luck, but it's certainly a great time to be simply drifting around watching the day come to its logical conclusion.
Bulcock Beach
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Friday, 9 December 2016
Transition
One week since this month's theme day photo, and the market in Bulcock Street is back sprawled over the full width of the street.
Those newly planted trees peeking over the tents will take a little while to reach the shade-giving proportions of their predecessors though.
Caloundra.
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Thursday, 8 December 2016
Poffertjes
One doesn't need to fly to Holland for one's Sunday morning dose of Poffertjies, a wander up Bulcock Street will solve the problem. I think that the art of turning them using a pair of skewers is one of the great culinary skills!
Caloundra
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Wednesday, 7 December 2016
The Cruise
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Tuesday, 6 December 2016
When a simple graphic might be better.
Often, the more complex the description at communication the less clear it becomes.
How does one become the owner of a defecation one wonders. One's mind boggles.
Is this a not very subtle way of preventing political speech?
Caloundra.
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Monday, 5 December 2016
Sub-tropical response.
We are in the grip of the next heatwave of summer, temperatures are hitting forty plus in some parts of the state, but we are settling in to a more comfortable thirty-something.
Cheap air conditioning units like these are called "window rattlers" in the trade, but I shall give no hints as to why.
When all else fails, we can sit under a palm tree.
Caloundra
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Sunday, 4 December 2016
Wheel of (mis)fortune!
Caloundra
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Saturday, 3 December 2016
A really nice try at gardening.
Remember the days before artificial grass? Some thought if you just painted concrete green they'd get away with it.
Not sure if they did, even with the visual distraction of the planted feature, but it's tidy enough and a good try.
Caloundra
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Friday, 2 December 2016
Pandanus as street planting.
Nice! But the verge needs to be wide enough to cope with the aerial root mass.
Caloundra
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Thursday, 1 December 2016
A Street in Transition
It's a bit of a challenge, holding a market in a street which has disappeared for half of its length, but the traders and customers all seem to be taking it in their stride. I'm guessing that the work won't be finished in time for that all so important Christmas trade which will be quite a blow for the shops in the street which rely on that annual surge.
It's a street in transition, which is a not so subtle reference to today's City Daily Photo time theme day. For lots of different interpretations of that theme check this link..
Bulcock Street
Caloundra
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