Open Writing Gallery / Rae Blake

Rae Blake

The ponds and marshes of the Mount Waverley wetlands which Brian Barratt writes about in 'The Scrivener' - By Rae Blake
In February 2005, the highest flood on record completely covered the timber footbridge. - By Rae Blake
Black ducks and chestnut teal...
A peaceful view of the Mount Waverley wetlands on a misty morning. The nets are temporary, to stop ducks eating particular plant
Brian Barratt calls this The Dragon Tree or The Cathedral of Gaia. It is an Angophora costata, known as the Smooth-barked Apple
The glorious trunk and spreading lower limbs of 'The Dragon Tree'. The footpath features in several articles by 'The Scrivener'.
And here's the Chinese dragon's neck and head projecting magically from the wonderful multicoloured trunk. - By Rae Blake

A selection of pictures by Rae Blake

Expand | Collapse

Powered by Gallery v2.2