The Gaitor Girls chose Springwood Conservation Park for there first walk back together. It was a chilly 12C as we set off. The steep terrain soon had us taking layers off and the beauty of Lake Dennis warmed our hearts.
A controlled burn.
We somehow managed to be on the wrong side of the fence.
Winter walking is the best!
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ReplyDeleteScary to see the burn... Looks like a really good time.
ReplyDeleteControlled burns are needed more often so that we don't have the 'scary' of last years bushfires.
DeleteI chuckle when I read your comment "a chilly 12 degrees." That's ice cream weather here, Helen!
ReplyDeleteYes, I know David. My son often comments when I complain about the temperature, that he would be out walking the dog in a T-shirt and shorts, if it was 12C. We are however sub tropical and most of the year we are roasting.
DeleteI smiled when you remind me you are winter walking. Lucky you!
ReplyDeleteMarie, we are totally enjoying our winter walking and wishing that the season was longer.
DeleteLovely!
ReplyDeleteI smiled at the chilly 12C too. When we get that as a max we think we have had a nice winter day.
ReplyDeleteWe forget that 'down south'you actually do experience winter!
Delete"Winter Walking - Queensland style" - love it :)
ReplyDeleteYep! It is rather good. I am always impressed with your determination to walk in any weather.
DeleteThe variety of colors was amazing. Cool sounds good, since Kansas is sweltering this week with heat and humidity.
ReplyDeleteHumidity is a killer, isn't it?
ReplyDeleteThe colours wouldn't be as vibrant in summer.