Sunday, August 30, 2020

Farewell walk on the block


We say farewell to 601 as the sale of our home for 14 years will be complete on 1 September. Spontaneously Fiona and I decided on one last walk together on the block.

We have made quite a difference to the block which was a shed with a steep block covered in weeds and feral trees when we took up residence.

The terraces are now a joy to walk on - criss-crossing the rock river amidst the camellias and maples; and the steepest corner is now full of native trees, bushes and bird and butterfly attracting plants and vines; and bits of art here and there.

You can check out Fiona's fond farewell blog here.

Looking up from near the water tanks - layers of camellias.


The peace book sculpture is part of the place so it will remain.



Fiona contemplating and enjoying over 100 natives trees and bushes we planted. 


Love the arches that have formed.


Birdwing butterfly chrysalis clinging to one of the four birding butterfly vines we planted and are now thriving.


Places to pause on the terraces.


The zig-zag bridge across the rock river.


 A couple of the many natives in flower as spring arrives.






And one of the four peace doves still hanging in the peace tree at the top of the block as a reminder of IPD 2019.


It is grand that we can depart 601 knowing that the place is being handed over to another artist and lover of the environment. The place has nurtured us and I hope that in a small way we have nurtured it.

5 comments:

  1. How tender a farewell ... and wonderful news that the new owner is an artist. Is there a link to their work that you can share?

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  2. (((Fiona & Barry))) thank you for sharing this walk around your beautiful home & garden, so good that another artist will continue your good work!

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  3. It has been a delight to share this with you ....many thanks. You will have wonderful memories to take with you on your new adventure. Go well.

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  4. So glad that we visited, a lovely place but now for a new adventure. Not holding my brethren but just my be we will visit you in the new place one dy.

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