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John Forrest Park – A Hike and an Orchid

My back, hip, and knee were all out of whack, and I was in bad need of a Chiropractor, but decided to go to John Forrest carrying all my camera gear on my back and enjoy the beautiful day we had here in Perth. The things I will do to...

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A Quick Visit to King’s Park

Out of work and there are no jobs…let’s go to King’s Park and get out of the house. Technically it’s winter here, and it’s kinda hard for a Marylander to think of going to the park on a winters day, and to see flower yet? But find flowers we did,...

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Raeburn Orchards, Roleystone, Western Australia

Back in the USA where spring is blooming, here in Western Australia it’s technically what they call autumn, but it doesn’t seem like autumn to an American. Then I saw a post in a Facebook post from Americans in Perth regarding this Orchard, and that it looked very American like...

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Austin Bay, Western Australia

After a sweet, lovely, calm time at Herron Point, we headed back north to make our way home, but as always, looking for a spot to see a sunset. We decided to take a dirt track to Austin Bay.

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Herron Point, Western Australia

Because of Covid-19 restrictions, here in Western Australia we had regional boundaries we could not cross. So we looked to see here we could go for an outing and decided on Herron Point, south of Mandurrah. It was a lovely spot to spend some time situated along the white sandy...

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Hiking to the Waterfall

After going to the Taughannock Lookout, it was time to hike to the waterfall. I have to admit that when Laura and I came here the first time, this was the place I thought the children would enjoy most and have longed to be here with them. A perfect family...

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Taughannock Falls Lookout

After our long day at Letchworth State Park the day before, Taughannock State Park in the Fingers Lake Region, seemed like a fun rest day for our family. We started as we had the two summers before, looking from the lookout down to the falls. There was more water in...

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Letchworth: Lower Falls and After

After Upper and Middle Falls, and then the lookout, we made our way to Lower Falls. To be honest, at this point, I had had it with hiking and declined to take the steps down to Lower Falls. When Rubi returned from even more hiking, she wasn’t too tired to...

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SEH-GA-HUN-DA

In between waterfalls we stopped at a look-out. The first inhabitants are known by the Native people as the “Old Ones”. The first Old Ones followed the great Mastodons (such as the Pike Mastodon found in the Park’s Museum) and other animals to the Valley when it still resembled an...

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Letchworth State Park Middle Falls

While we drove to Letchworth State Park and were admiring the upper falls, part of our family were attempting a 14 mile run, which they managed to run 7 miles straight, for a total of 15 miles hiking and running combined.

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Family Vacation: First Stop – Ithaca, New York

The planning stages for the whole family to go to Upper New York State began, I think, when we came back from our last trip to the Finger Lakes area. That pretty much sums up how much we love the natural beauty in that part of the state. It’s about...

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Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám

Mom always had a lot of books, everywhere. They were kept downstairs, in the living room, in her room, and even the extra guest room we had in the house. She also brought home two armloads of books from the library every three weeks. I remember as a little girl...

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Some Curious Things In Western Australia

I’ve been coming and living part time in WA for 7 years now. Perhaps I don’t get surprised much anymore, but often there are things that happen or you see something that makes you just pause. If you think that Aussies have a sense of humor, they most certainly do....

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From Black and White to WaterCOLOR

Years ago, I used to practice with watercolor painting, and then the camera and photography took over my artistic life. Lately, I have found a way to do both and indeed, I notice that lately I take photos to use for ideas in my watercolor paintings. However, my ideas don’t...

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Perth Zoo March 2019

We go to Perth Zoo with some regularity when I am in town. Since it was John’s birthday, seemed like the perfect first outing since my arrival. Tricia is 60 years old has been a much loved since her arrival from Vietnam via Singapore in 1963 as a young six...

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About Me Part Two

This blog already has an about me page, but after receiving my DNA results (a birthday present), I felt compelled to write another one, a part two if you will. I had a few surprises, and some, thanks to my research into Dad and Mom’s Ancestry, I was not so...

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Kalbarri River Gorges

After seeing the Kalbarri Coastal Cliffs, we went to see the River Gorges. (To see the photo larger, click on it). Western Australia never ceases to take my breath away at its beauty.

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Kalbarri Coastal Cliffs

On what seemed to be the most windiest day of the year, we were at Kalbarri Coastal Cliffs. To have an idea how bad the wind was, here is a video, using my phone camera, with the case’s wrist strap tied tightly around my wrist:   As much as the...

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Watkins Glen State Park and Its Waterfalls

Nothings says get out of bed early like the prospect of a day of waterfalls. That is how Laura and I started, but before we hit the waterfalls of Watkins Glen State Park, we decided to visit its town and search for coffee. We later learned that this town of...

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Taughannock Falls State Park

So after hours of travel, we were finally at our first destination, Taughannock Falls State Park. We parked at the visitor center and to my surprise, greeted with the Maryland state flower right here in New York! Taughannock Falls State Park’s namesake waterfall is one of the outstanding natural attractions...

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Driving to New York and Taking Photos

Well Laura did the driving and I did the taking photos. (Or as John calls it, “Drive by Shooting.”) Laura asked me if I wanted to go with her one weekend to New York to see some waterfalls. I said YES! I didn’t have to think about it much, I...

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Just Walking in the Rain

At this point of John’s vacation, we were resolved that rain was going to be part of it, particularly today. We decided we would hunt for orchids in the rain. Oh the places he takes me… His face just seems to say, “Here I am eating my breakfast very sensible...

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Foggy Start to Wongan Hills in Western Australia

Wongan Hills is a rural town located two hours’ drive (or 185 kilometers) northeast of Perth and is the center of a prosperous grain, sheep and pig farming district. The town takes its name from the range of flat topped hills lying to the northwest. These hills are the largest...

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Practice Day at Northam National Ballooning Championships

My first weekend in Australia, and we had decided to attend the Northam National Ballooning Championships.   From 2 to 9 September 2017, hot air balloon pilots from across Australia and around the world will descend on the Avon Valley over five days, testing their skills at varying winds and...

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Kalamunda History Village: The Whim

Definition of whim 1:  a capricious or eccentric and often sudden idea or turn of the mind :   quit his job on a whim 2:  a large capstan that is made with one or more radiating arms to which a horse may be yoked and that is used in mines for raising ore or...

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Kalamunda History Village: The School

We have driven past the Kalamunda History Village a few times, each time promising to visit it, but after 5 years of marriage, we finally did. So glad we went! It was a special treat, and I could have spent the whole day there were it not for hunger, we...

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In Search of an Orchid on a Wave

Someone in the orchid group indicated he found a Pygmy orchid west of Corrigin. So I rush to our orchid map book and find a more exact location. Then, looking at a bigger map, we see that if you go as far as Corrigin, you might as well keep on...

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Autumn Orchids and Buddha’s Birthday

So I read there was going to be a celebration of Buddha’s birthday in Perth and expressed an interest in going to John. You see, they were going to have a whole day’s celebration of Buddha’s birthday, and it ended with fireworks, which was my real motivation for wanting to...

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First Annual Toodyay Music Fest

Saturday March 25, 2017 marked the date of the first annual Toodyay Music Fest. With stages in Duidgee and Stirling Parks for bands and various other performers, St Stephens Church opened its doors for those who prefer to be entertained by classical and easy listening music. The streets of Toodyay...

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Sculptures by the Sea 2017

Sculptures by the Sea, Cottesloe is staged on the beautiful Cottesloe Beach, Western Australia. Loved this sculptures event in the past and was very excited for it this year. The exhibition is featured from the sea wall all the way along the sand towards North Cottesloe and on the surrounding...

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Margaret River and the Indian Ocean

On this weekend outing, I asked John if we couldn’t go to Margaret River, the spot where it connects with the Indian Ocean. We had been there in 2010, but had never returned. It seemed a real special place when we went in spring that year, but I was curious...

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Our Five Year Wedding Anniversary – We Followed the Sand

We decided to spend our anniversary doing many of the things we enjoyed on our wedding day. Five years anniversary and we followed the sand, although perhaps a bit too close on one occasion. So many flavors to choose from! John learned, on this outing,  that wearing your reading glasses...

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If My Cell Phone Told the Story: Leaving…Again

“You never really leave a place or person you love, part of them you take with you, leaving a part of yourself behind.” ~ unknown It was getting time to leave for Australia. I was rather worried as I thought I was getting better, and then a few days before...

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Dinosaurs Are Good for Birthday Presents and Teething

What sounds do dinosaurs make anyway? Ezra received dinosaurs for Christmas, but for his birthday, John and I couldn’t resist to get some more. Then came the time to open presents. In my defense, I saw that if you touched it, it would do something, but I didn’t pay attention...

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Fleeing the Fleas with the Kids at the Mall

So the dishwasher broke and the house got a few fleas. A few fleas was enough to call the exterminator. Which apparently they need everyone to be out of the house at the same time. Nearly a logistical impossibility, but Miranda went ahead and set up the appointment anyway. What...

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If My Cell Phone Told the Story: Christmas Day

I am hosting Christmas Day and the dishwasher decided to break.   No time to bring out the Canon on Christmas, so I only got a few photos from my cell phone. And seriously? The dishwasher had to break then and leak water to Laura’s room below? As if hosting...