Sheep dog

South Australia


Folder: Australia
Photos from around my state of South Australia....not too far from my home. South Australia has fabulous vineyards, fruits and food. We have hundreds of kilometers of amazing golden beaches, fish and seafoods and a Mediterranean or Californian climate. We produce fantastic cheeses and fresh foods....and also have gigantic wheat and grain farms. Kangaroo Island, just off the coast is a premier wor…  (read more)

Sheep dog

18 May 2012 17 9 1188
Street art. Hahndorf. South Australia. Australia has 100,000,000 sheep and 22,000,000 people. This art really symbolises much of rural Australia.

Koala in my tree

08 Oct 2010 11 13 789
Wild koalas - like this one- often come into my garden.

Autumn approaches...

14 Apr 2012 14 13 984
Summertown. Australia. The view from beside my house.

Banksia

16 Sep 2008 19 12 922
My garden Australian native plant.

Old barn

14 Apr 2012 12 10 761
Summertown. South Australia. Fond noir SVP.

De ma fenetre

09 May 2012 14 14 912
The valley below.

Cave view

30 Nov 2010 19 17 915
Kangaroo Island, South Australia

Grass tree (xantheria)

01 Dec 2010 4 6 1294
Very slow growing...a specimen like this would be several hundred years old

Winter in Summertown. Australia

16 Jul 2011 2 3 523
Aujourd'hui chez moi. De ma fenetre. From my window at home, today.

Seagulls

30 Nov 2010 3 558
Kangaroo Island. South Australia

Remarkable Rocks

29 Nov 2010 12 11 780
Giant weathered ancient rocks, sculpted by Antarctic southerly winds

Heavy night??

18 May 2012 14 14 942
Street art. Hahndorf. South Australia..Pub /ad for leather shop.

Stories in stone and water

16 May 2012 12 9 854
Granite Island. South Australia.

Pres de chez moi...grass tree

31 May 2012 6 15 736
Xanthorrhoea. . This plant is a relic from the dinosaur age, a living fossil..found only in small areas of Australia. They are very slow growing..this is probably around 100 years old.

L'hiver chez moi

12 Jun 2012 9 6 702
Winter in Summertown

Xanthorrhoea

22 Jun 2012 12 5 811
These plants, like many Australian natives, only burst their seedpods when fire consumes the pods....This is an example of the seed pods after being burned/germinated.

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