Tuesday, October 12, 2010

where the wildflowers are

On the Coast Walk where high cliffs drop towards an ocean that meets sky. A muma whale plays with her calf and the wildflowers of Spring open to catch the bright, bold light, A 3km walk...a long way for little legs. But the promise of a cookie at home ensures the hills, ants and heat are forgotten.

15 comments:

  1. Beautiful photos. You have such an enchanting blog :) I love that little teepee!

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  2. that sounds so wonderful!! i miss hills and ocean together.

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  3. So lovely. He's so precious and looks beautiful amongst the flowers xx

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  4. What a wonderful way to spend the day...those wildflowers are beautiful!
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  5. Such stunning pics. Love your blog.

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  6. oh, Jodie those wild flowers are just stunning.

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  7. hey Jodi .... which walk is that? Looks wonderful can't wait for my beach walks! jackie x

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  8. Oh how to make a far away girl quite homesick! Sounds like a beautiful day.

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  9. Lovely! We've been watching the whales pass by here too. They take my breath away...

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  10. One of my fav walks. That and Piles Creek Loop, oh and the red gums when they're shedding their bark up north and I have been told Crackneck is spectacular to walk but I haven't done the paths that head south. Also not walked much down Patonga way. So much still to do.

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  11. nothing like a walk, or as Kelly would call it, "a bush walk." she loves them. I love them. I think I could walk for miles. Wish there was someone at the end with a cookie for me! xx

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  12. Oooh i love flannel flowers. I used to work in a florist and they are my favourite. Have never seen them growing the wild like this though. Which walk is this? Is this near Patonga?

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  13. The wildflowers are stunning! I enjoy your photography so much.

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