Saturday, September 10, 2016

The bus tour; Part 2

So far, I have described our visit to New Norcia. The next part of this trip was a stop to admire and photograph wild flowers growing by the side of the road...in other words, the real habitat of the wildflowers.

Such beauty beside the road! 
Then it was time to move on to our lunch stop which was actually a wildflower farm! 
Rhonda, the owner, gave us a little talk about the family business. 

Several thousand bunches of wildflowers are sent each month to Melbourne alone and other farmers in the district provide flowers as well to complete all these orders. There were flowers hanging in racks right throughout the big buildings...
Some flowers are obviously sold as fresh flowers but there were also dried flower arrangements, bunches and posies as well.
I loved the little posies arranged in the little cane pram. ( on the lower left in the above collage) 
Lunch was a boxed lunch and DH and I shared a table with a couple from Caboolture ( a town just north of Brisbane) who were in WA to join a cruise in a day or so.

After lunch I had a little look in the gift shop. I bought a 2017 calendar featuring wildflower photos for my neighbour and a bag of potpourri for me! I did however, stop and admire some dolls...
But I resisted temptation and left them in the shop! 
Then it was time to get back on the bus to head off to the next destination...the Pinnacles.
On the way we passed a wind farm...
And eventually we arrived for our next stop. The Pinnacles lie within the Nambung National Park, near the town of Cervantes. 
Sorry about the photo overload, but this place was so huge! 
We had about 50 minutes here to wander among these limestone formations.
One more stop before we headed back to Perth was Hangover  Bay. 
Lovely! 
Despite sitting on a bus most of the long day, we were very tired when we were dropped off near our hotel...but we'd certainly seen a lot. 

8 comments:

  1. the wild flowers here are amazing at the moment.............
    The Pinnacles are so cool.......must get there one day......

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  2. The pinnacles look amazing!

    Should I mention that the biggest and brightest of those wildflowers beside the road are actually weeds? The gazanias (big bright daisies) and the capeweed (common yellow daisies) are from Africa.

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  3. Love all the photos!
    Fantastic xx

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  4. Whenever we go away my camera is usually full of pictures of flowers in their habitat. Your pictures are just lovely.

    God bless.

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  5. Pleased Bruce and you are seeing sew much of WA..

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  6. Wonderful photos. That sounds like a very interesting day, if a long one. You have a lovely variety of flowers and those limestone formations are an incredible sight. I hope you enjoy the rest of your holiday :)

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  7. Lovely wildflowers and the limestone shapes are so interesting. Formed by the wind I'm sure, but why in those shapes, I wonder.

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