Showing posts with label storm. Show all posts
Showing posts with label storm. Show all posts

Thursday, 20 October 2016

the big storm

Yesterday Penny went for one of her favourite walks, along the Yarra River at Warburton.

But what was this? A big mess at the entrance!


But no worries. Someone had been very busy clearing up the fallen trees after the big storm last weekend, so we could get through easily.


Many of the fallen trees were enormous. They must have been many decades old.


'Come away from this one,' I said to her, because it looked ready to fall the next time the wind blows.


Every fallen tree we saw was a eucalypt. Here's Penny examining the roots of one of them. This one had fallen across the river.


But here's something interesting... That tree was right beside a stand of Californian redwoods planted early last century. Not a one of them had fallen. (Can you see the fallen eucalypt across the path in the distance?)




I searched for references to this little glade of redwoods in Warburton township, but most sites direct to the bigger forest of redwoods in East Warburton,

Yarra Views Blog is the only site I could find that has information about the trees beside the Yarra River in Warburton itself. The writer says these trees were planted by a group of American Seventh Day Adventists. I recall from a previous blog post of my own that they were planted about 1922, which makes them older than the ones at East Warburton, I think. (I'm not sure about that.)

I think this site, about the forests ofWarburton, is fascinating.

Friday, 2 August 2013

dogs, storms and rainbows

If I didn't have a dog I wouldn't have been sheltering under a tree at Warringal Parklands in the cold, lashing rain this afternoon.

And I wouldn't have turned around and seen this glorious double rainbow.


I'm glad I have a dog.

Perhaps there was a treasure at the end of the rainbow, but I had my treasure walking beside me.


Once the sun came out, Penny I and I headed off, glad to see the stormy sky blowing away to the west.


But what was this coming in from the east?



We hurried back to the car, invigorated and happy to have been out of the house. Yes, I'm glad to have Penny living with us and making me get out for a walk no matter the weather.