As I can't work out how to add an image from my iPad camera roll this will have to be a venal description.
Today is the sixth day when we have had overcast conditions with brief episodes of sunshine. The conditions are mild for the last few weeks of winter with no frosts for a week and no strong winds.
it is a lovely time to be recupperating as all visitors bring me flowers from their gardens. I currently have Iris, Freesias, Daphne, King Alfred Daffodils, Magnolia and Cyclamen on the window sill.
Tuesday, August 23, 2011
Tuesday, August 16, 2011
Weather Tuesday 16 August - Willow Vale
The weather has been 'perfect' the last week, with bright sunny days and not too much wind. I am loving the sunshine and warmth outdoors. Some cool nights are persisting, but an early morning walk in the garden heats me through. It has remained dry with only occasional light showers that barely wet the ground. A bit more time is being spent watering the vegies and some fruit trees, but this is a very pleasant activity at this time of year.
Orange trees are now full of scented blossom and the buzz of bees, pepino fruits are ripening and I'm picking turnips and cabbage...lots of winter veg soup.
I've made and heard lots of remarks about the weather lately, it's such a lovely time.
Orange trees are now full of scented blossom and the buzz of bees, pepino fruits are ripening and I'm picking turnips and cabbage...lots of winter veg soup.
I've made and heard lots of remarks about the weather lately, it's such a lovely time.
Thursday, August 11, 2011
The smell of rain...
Driving in to Brisbane today a short heavy shower brought that smell of rain, (maybe it's not actually the rain that smells) or the smell of parched earth and road hit by falling rain. It's such a distinctive smell, somehow earthy and warm, quite sublime. It had me thinking about weather experiences, how ephemeral and subtle they can be, subconscious to some extent but recognisable at the same time. I love that smell of first rain drops hitting dry ground. The rain didn't last long enough to wet much so I'm thinking I'll smell it again if forecast showers arrive in the next week.
Wednesday, August 10, 2011
Weather Tuesday 9th August, Willow Vale


The mulberry tree is now smothered in fresh luminous green leaves and the start of this years crop, Yum! Winter vegies are ready for harvest, and the weed control, mulching and clearing in the garden is in full swing; before warmth and rain begin the growth explosion again.
On days without wind, the weather just now is perfect.
Tuesday, August 9, 2011
Burrawang Tuesday 9 August.
The King Alfred Daffodils which usually flower in mid July are finally coming out and together with Narcissus and Jonquils they are bringing some colour to the frosty mornings.
Plans to work in the vege garden are once again on the back burner as working in the warm studio is a more pleasant option.
Tuesday, August 2, 2011
Willow Vale Tuesday 2nd August


Some people I've spoken with this week have mentioned they'd like to see some rain soon, I find it interesting how quickly we like to see change in weather patterns.
Burrawang Tuesday 2 August
After several very cold wet and windy weeks and some very heavy frosts last weekend we are enjoying beautiful clear sunny winter weather with temperatures reaching the high teens in the afternoons. I have spent the last two afternoons in the garden pruning a silver pear tree.
I've been dividing my time between studio and garden and will get to work in the vege garden if this weather continues.
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