I have been away on holidays for a week at Bateman's Bay, which is in New South Wales, about 2 hours east of Canberra and 3 hours south of Sydney.
My favourite birds are blue wrens and I kept seeing them everywhere. I was so happy and driving my children mad by trying to take photos of them all the time. They are so quick that it was hard to get good photos.
We went to the Mogo Zoo which was one of the best zoos that we have been to, I got so many closeup animal shots. I can imagine putting this Komado dragon in a crazy quilt.
The next day we went to Birdland and I have so many wonderful closeup photos of parrots, kookaburras and owls that I'll be able to use in my quilts.
We spent ages with the peacocks because they all had their tails out showing off to the peahens and doing their mating dance. One of the peahens went pecking for food down a path and the poor peacock couldn't fit his tail through and was all sad. We thought that she mustn't be interested in him but next thing she was back pecking for food right in front of the peacock!
Even the back of the peacock is very attractive.I managed to go to a couple of patchwork shops without driving the family crazy. I went to Patchwork on the Bay in Bateman's Bay and Steph's Patchwork and Stitching in Moruya. Steph's is a big shop with a huge variety of supplies. In Mogo I went to a scrapbooking, art and craft shop called Amanda's of Mogo, it was like an Alladin's Cave with so much stock. There was also a shop that only sold beads, so I managed to spend money in all the shops and came home with a nice supply of things.
The picture shows some of the purchases I made. I also bought a 24 set of Inktense pencils.
It's nice to go away and have a change of scenery but it's good to be home as well.
Bye for now,
Linda
1 comment:
Your Blue Wren photo is a real beauty; you are right, they are very difficult to photograph. I embroidered one for a round robin partner in England a few years ago, and now wish I'd never parted with it! As for peacocks, don't get me started...I have a separate blog for my collection of embroidered peacocks, and have done a CQ block as well as various embroideries featuring peacocks. I chuckled at your description of the male being all sad when the peahen wandered off. Very cute!
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