Being ” at one ” with the trees of our forest garden.
We are all part of the same process, as our carbon dioxide becomes their chlorophyll and their oxygen becomes energy for our activities of daily living. An infinite ongoing process that connects us to each other, new in each moment. Embracing life.
Their habitat is a home for the local wildlife and us, as todays birds, a kookaburra, two tawny frogmouths some dollar birds and several others make themselves known to us, as we sit on our veranda, connecting with friends and family members.
Thank you birds, trees and our friend Oscar for the reminder.

From the North-west veranda, looking North.

From the North-west veranda, looking east: a treescape of rough barked angophora , Gray myrtle, Turpentine, Maiden’s wattle, Yellow Ash and Eucalyptus, al locally indigenous native species.



Two Tawny Frogmouths. Tawny Frogmouths are members of the Nightjar family, not owls.

Dollar Birds

Tawny Frogmouth



Totem of one we love

A Facebook post from December 2023