It just seemed to suit the moment.
A BLOG ABOUT THE NATURE OF ROBERTSON, NSW, AUSTRALIA
ABOUT THINGS WHICH GROW HERE, NATURALLY; SOME OF MY SPECIAL INTERESTS - NATIVE PLANTS AND INSECTS, AND CULTIVARS OF PEONIES AND ROSES WHICH I GROW.
AND ABOUT LIFE IN ROBERTSON, TOO.
Christmas Bells
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Christmas Bells - Blandfordia nobilis
Showing posts with label High_Range. Show all posts
Showing posts with label High_Range. Show all posts
Wednesday, March 02, 2011
The Laughing Tree
This afternoon, while driving back from High Range I noticed this tree. It seemed to be laughing at me.
Sunday, April 16, 2006
High Range - water investigations
I have received a comment tonight responding to a Blog entry I posted on 14 March. It is interesting, and I invite readers to visit this page, and see what is happening over on the far side of the Southern Highlands plateau (the High Range area). This water sampling might be related to the same thirst for water for Sydney as is driving the Kangaloon Aquifer issue.
As this inquirer asks: Who do you trust?
When it comes to water issues, it is hard to say.
As this inquirer asks: Who do you trust?
When it comes to water issues, it is hard to say.
Any other experiences with the Department of Natural Resources asking to test bore water would make interesting reading.
Labels:
Catchment,
environment,
Groundwater,
High_Range,
Kangaloon,
SCA
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