Cee’s Black & White Photo Challenge: Circles and Curves






Welcome to the wrap up of my November. It was a rather weird month for me, full of ups and downs. I didn’t take that many photos. Of course this is also part of The Changing Seasons. The details are at the end of this post.
The month was one of change. The first two weeks were almost constant rain, then the rain stopped and the sun came out. Almost overnight the ground dried and the grass started to turn brown, trees started dropping leaves and plants in the garden didn’t take long to droop.
So let’s get going into my November Tale and please enjoy a song while you have a look at my November
I’ll start with the best of #WalkingSquares as most of my photos were for Becky. These photos are the ones that you commented on.
The following photos are others that I set aside for my November wrap. I hope you enjoy these as well
I was pleased to see one of the Red-necked Wallabies in the garden with an over sized pouch. The little one didn’t poke its head out though.
I love how these berries change colour from almost white when they first appear to purple to a dark blue. Lots of birds like them. Not sure of the name of the bush they belong to
There were lots of what I think are Pink Fingers flowers in the garden. They enjoyed the wet first part of November
Native Frangipanni flowers added a lovely scent to the air especially in the morning and afternoon. The flowers start white and as they age, they turn yellow.
The Giant Salvia flowered quite well. Undoubtedly due to the rain. The plants grew to over three metres!!!
I went to the Granite Lookout as I heard the Waratahs were flowering. I wasn’t disappointed. There was splashed of red everywhere at the lookout.
Along the track, the White Tall Everlasting Paper Daisies were flowering everywhere
Meanwhile in Grafton, the Jacaranda Festival was in full swing. I love the contrast of the purple flowers against the grey leaden sky. The day I went in to see the festivities it poured with rain as I arrived and after escaping to a cafe for a coffee, the rain had gone
The flowers after a rainstorm are strewn over everything. Even the vintage cars on display didn’t escape
Can you see the VW Beetle reflected on the VW Kombi?
As I was looking at the cars, a Magpie suddenly appeared and was chasing a beetle (not the car type) and managed to get a snack right in front of me
After the rain had gone the weather warmed up for the last two weeks of November bringing the flies out. This must be the shiniest fly I have ever seen.
A monthly wrap up wouldn’t be the same without an Eastern Yellow Robin making an appearance. I love how they sit on the trunk of a tree. One of my favourite birds in my garden.
In late October I could hear the Wonga Pigeons call in the bush. One day one strolled through the garden.
When the weather warmed up, the Dragonflies seemed to be everywhere.
Well the sun is going down after a stormy day so I better get going.
As usual I must ask if you had a favourite photo.
The Changing Seasons is a monthly project where bloggers around the world share their thoughts and feelings about the month just gone. We all approach this slightly differently, though generally with an emphasis on the photos we’ve taken during the month.
For many of us, looking back over these photos provides the structure and narrative of our post, so each month is different. Some focus on documenting the changes in a particular project — such as a garden, an art or craft project, or a photographic diary of a familiar landscape.
But in the end, it is your changing season, and you should approach it however works for you.
There are no fixed rules around post length or photo number — just a request that you respect your readers’ time and engagement.
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Jez’s Water Water Everywhere #151
Last weekend, as part of the Jacaranda Festival, there was a vintage car show in the street in front of the Cathedral. It has been raining and on Saturday morning as I got to town, there was a downpour. I took the cafe and coffee option while waiting for the rain to pass.
I went to the car show and grabbed a few photos of the cars. Many cars had rain drops all over them as well as purple Jacaranda flowers from the trees in the street.
I first noticed a Jacaranda tree in a puddle when there was a brief burst of sunlight.
From then on I went looking at puddles for other reflections that would lead to a Water Water Everywhere post possibly. There were a few cars reflecting in puddles.
Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge: Vehicle Details
Some older vehicles that I thought should be in black and white
and a modern one to finish
Weekly Prompts Wednesday Challenge: Rust Buckets
I have no idea what this machine was for or why it was near the beach
A close up of a rust bucket
Part of a military cannon
An old Holden in a farm paddock
Stopped to refuel as we did
Always love a rusty roof
An old bus in the hind dunes
The old truck that has been in my street since I first moved here. Has since been moved to another property unfortunately. I liked it where it was.
The brake pedal from the above truck
Cee’s Black & White Photo Challenge: Only one, two or three wheels on display
One
Two
Three
Lots of twos
Life in Colour June: White or Silver
It is about time you saw some of the other things I find to post just so you know I am not just a nature bushboy with birds, insects, animals and trees.
This idea came to me driving to my besties place. This is the result of a couple of days on the road.
and a silver one
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