Sunday Selections # 795
Long ago, Kim of Frog Ponds Rock, (who no longer blogs), dreamed up a meme called Sunday Selections.
A place where those who were willing could put up photos they wanted to share, new, old, good, bad or indifferent, any photos you please.
Nothing rude or vulgar though.
And we don't mind at all if other bloggers care to join us.
In memory of Elephant's Child, the meme is now continued by myself and a few others. Andrew is one. Messymimi is another. Drop in to their blogs and have a look.
Wisewebwoman has also been joining us occasionally.
Charlotte's colour of the month is:
starting today with this month's calendar page
with a dancing skeleton in a pink dress.
almost razzamatazz, a camellia with a bee
autumn orange
lichen on a fallen tree
I had been walking home a different way to avoid traffic noise, I don't usually go down this street but I am glad I did, I rarely see lichen otherwise.
more autumn orange, this is a pot of soup full of nutritious yumminess, you can see where the liquid level was and it was just beginning to "catch" on the bottom when I checked on it.
a close-up of the mushrooms I showed a week ago
and here they are dancing across the lawn.
this delicate grevillea is tiny and the leaves too, it's a miniature variety maybe.
a carpet of camellia petals, with the near ones being paler
and the far ones a closer match to Charlotte's colour
two more camellias, they are everywhere right now
this tree was absolutely chockers (chock full of) with rainbow lorikeets screeching and zipping about and in the centre there you can see two of them taking a brief rest. One with his back to us looks just green and the other to his left with the colourful chest showing.
I love this old stone fence
which goes all the way to the corner and then continues around the bend, the gate is nice too. This particular property is HUGE.further down the road is a similar fence with iron railings topping it
further still a gate with a "shingles" pattern. I have walked this particular street many times and never noticed the gate before.
the cover on my kindle is also a close match to Charlotte's colour.



















Really wonderful photos. The first one is my fave. Have a nice day.
ReplyDeleteDVArtist; thank you, I love my Day of the Dead Calendar.
DeleteTodas lindas e bem especiais as fotos de domingo! Adorei o outono e a flor com a abelha! Lindo fim de semana! beijos, chica
ReplyDeletechica; thank you. I was happy to see the bee, there aren't many around these days.
DeleteAll of the photographs are beautiful, especially the ones with nature. We need it so much in our lives. And it doesn't surprise me at all that you prefer to avoid the hustle and bustle. I don't usually like using this word, but I'll use it here, I think it is unnatural for human beings to live in environments filled with constant noise. And yet, even a blog like yours can become a safe refuge for many people from the rush and busyness of everyday life. Thank you for sharing these peaceful moments with us.
ReplyDeleteMary and Chris; thank you. I agree constant noise is not good for us and I would like to move away from the city to a quieter suburb, but it isn't possible right now.
DeleteA match or not, all the colors are beautiful. Thank you for featuring such lovely selections.
ReplyDeletemessymimi; thank you. Some shades of pink, or any other colour are hard to match but the "next best thing" is always also beautiful.
DeleteCamellias in bloom already! The lichen must be orange to attract the attention of something. I wonder what. The wall is fantastic. It must have cost an absolute fortune, The last gate is very original.
ReplyDeleteAndrew; our camellias have been blooming for months now. I never think about why lichen is differently coloured, I just enjoy seeing it so bright. The wall is probably as old as the house which is also very old and the long-established garden with fully grown trees tells me close to 100 years, the entire property looks to be close to an acre. The shingles gate is different for sure, I'm not sure I'd like one for my yard if I had fencing.
DeleteThe low stone fence with iron railings topping it is a perfect combination. A tall stone fence means you cannot see the garden when walking past, a bit like a prison.
ReplyDeletehels; I do like the stones with the railings, but the earlier one is not at all tall, maybe about two and a half feet, so the garden is easily seen, but there are fully grown trees and the house is set quite far back so sheltered quite a bit by all the greenery.
DeleteThe fence is a good one, I too love it, R.
ReplyDeleteYour calendars page is interesting, the camellia is nice as all your photos are.
Margaret D; thank you, I love fences and wish I had one, but blocks of flats only have fences at the exterior edges. I'm spoiled for camellias here, there are so many!
DeleteFitting calendar page!!! To bees but autumn, oh, no. 17C here. Feels like autumn... Those pink petals we had some weeks ago.
ReplyDeleteThere are covers for kindles?! Must have a look.
Iris; it is June now, so we are in the first days of Winter, there's a definite chill overnight starting when the sun goes down around 5.30-6pm. We have 19C tomorrow, but yesterday was only 15C.
DeleteThere are covers for everything! I don't remember where I bought mine, but probably ebay, you type in the item you need a cover for (i-phone 12 for example) and click on search and then just scroll through the options. The hundreds of options!
That's how I found my phone cover too. I like covers for the added protection against dust, spills, scratches etc.
Your winter seems warmer than our soon-to-be summer! Hence... staying inside, watching the DVDs you recommended, no kindle-cover needed. It´s frustrating. Perth was too cold and this... ack! I hate being cold - the German word is "nörgel"... aka self-pity. My back still drives me nuts, too.
DeleteCan only get better, right!
Our nights are colder, 13C-12C but days will not be truly cold for a few weeks yet.
DeleteThe grevillea is so delicate and pretty. I really like your June calendar picture, though.
ReplyDeletejabblog; yes it is and so tiny, that bloom is only about one inch . I love my calendar.
DeleteThat shingle gate is kind of strange. I don't think I've ever seen Grevillea before.
ReplyDeleteSteve Reed; the gate is strange, that's why it is here on the log. Grevillea is an Australain native and comes in several flower types. I have never been successful growing them and they would not do well in the UK.
DeleteYour soup looks delicious. I like the stone fence. We have them in some parts of our communities. The fences in front of several of the high schools are that type. There are also several stone houses which I find beautiful. There's a lot of granite in ours.
ReplyDeleteVal; the soup was delicious, almost a stew after the liquid reduced. I like stone fences wherever they are, stone houses too. Many of the early Australian homes were stone, before someone made bricks. I love granite.
DeleteThank you for playing along with my colour. I love your lorrikeets - I suspect it was the same kind that woke me up last spring in Rome.
ReplyDeleteCharlotte; I did not know there were lorikeets in Rome. I like hearing them when there is a full tree of them all fluttering about feeding on the flowers.
DeleteInteresting photo choices. Thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteHeidi Dare; thank you.
DeleteLovely shots River. And so colourful. Thank you.
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Wisewebwoman; thank you. I do like to put plenty of colour here, it seems more cheerful that way.
DeleteI have a bad back as well... some days are better than others. So glad you enjoyed my post. Actually, it is summer here. It will be cooler weather around September. So lovely getting to know you
ReplyDeleteHeidi Dare; It's interesting to have opposite seasons, I can feel cooler when looking at the northern hemisphere snow, and warmer looking at the summer up there.
DeleteThe picture of the mushrooms reminds me of a cartoon called The Smuffs, who lived beneath them. I can picture them there...
ReplyDeleteHeidi Dare; I remember The Smurfs, cute little blue gnomes. I have one here, the Lady Smurf with the blonde hair.
DeleteHi River! These photos made my eyeballs smile.
ReplyDeleteThe Happy Whisk; wow, I did not know eyeballs could do that! Thank you.
Deletelololol. Your answer back got a real life laugh out loud from me.
DeleteThe grevillea looks so dainty, and that soup seems like perfect comfort food.
ReplyDeleteI really like the old stone fence too --such character.
Your photos are full of colour and charm, River.