Yes, that is the large (very large) bamboo reflected in the water on the table. Yes it's pissing it down here. Yes my table is outside.
Just a couple more bamboo and rain pictures
Now for a nanosecond I was disappointed by this - no using that table today. However, almost instantly I thought of NSW and the Blue Mountains in particular and those truly devastating bushfires. Oh how I wish I could send this rain to them. Suddenly my completely trivial, minor inconvenience was put into perspective.
Sending all positive thoughts to everyone affected by the bushfires and also a big shoutout to all the amazing volunteer firefighters. I once had the honor of working with some of these people (in their day jobs. I'm way to wussy to contemplate doing anything that brave) and they are truly remarkable people.
Be safe everyone.
Excellent post, Gaye.
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DeleteSo good to the rain in your area. I'm not sure how lose you are to those fires, but they are devastating to the whole community.
ReplyDeleteLovely pictures.
I am now very far away (I live in northern Thailand) but Sydney was my home for many years (Qlder by birth) and still what I consider home in Australia. I was there in 1993 and my work took me to the Blue Mountains frequently so I will never forget the devastation of those fires. Let's hope the weather gives them a break soon (not that the forecast suggests it)
DeleteYes, sometimes we have to count our blessings, don't we. I'm an Adelaide Hills girl, live in Newcastle now, so have seen first hand many times the devastation of fires.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely a time to count blessings, yes Sarah Liz. Now I don't know why I thought this but ... I thought that you were English. Don't ask me why or how I got that idea - must have misinterpreted something I read:)
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