Saturday, October 21, 2006

Northwest Trip: Day 1/2 - Heading North

Heading out from Murdoch Car Park 6

We arrived at the farm late afternoon, set up tents, dealt with dinner, and then it was dark. Took some photos the next morning before we left.



Inside the barn...



This place was originally a penal colony. This was the governor's mansion at the time:


It had rained and my tent took on a bunch of water so for our night here I slept out back of the barn. On the table so that no interesting crawlies decided to share my sleeping bag.


This was my view. I would have enjoyed it more if the roosters hadn't been on Sydney time and crowing since 3am!

City Beach

This is one of the places I plan to be spending lots more time once school's out!

There's lots of dune restoration work along the coast here.

This and that...


For an urban beach, really good distance between coast and housing here.

Caspian Terns

Friday, October 20, 2006

Lake Monger Reserve

View of Perth CBD from Lake Monger

Springtime at the reserve...

Clive, wishing he could swim:

Jules authoritatively informs me that this is the "Australian long-nosed black-assed whitebird":

Lots more critters:






hmm, good idea!

"filthy dog enjoys first ice cream"

More Trigg - and Bennion St. Cafe

The recording studio:

A rough job...

My fave beach cafe:

mmm coffee, pistachio raspberry slice...

Tuesday, October 17, 2006

Campus

This post's for u Mom!
The campus is about 10 years old so all the buildings sorta match and look like this:

Heading up to the central courtyard...

A little closer...

And from the breezeway, I must be coming in from a biology lecture - the Indigenous studies stuff is out the other side...

I have a couple more pics but they can be for another day... still on the camera... :)
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Oh here are some more that were elsewhere in the PC... this one is bio lab, first day, before we went in. The ones still on the camera are lots more creepy!!!

Some funky plants around campus:

Kangaroo Paw (budding)

and in flower:


Banksia:

Funky Proteaceae:


I have no idea... needed to practise using the close-up focus on the digital...

so ya you know those funky elven forest type trees in LOTR. well it turns out they're just regular trees...
Eucalyptus (i haven't figured out which kind):