A Day In The A Blue Mountains.

Thanks for visiting my blog. I welcome you to take your time and browse , visiting my bush garden and discovering the wonders of my city within a national park; Blue Mountains National Park. Via my blog you will travel with me through the successes, trials and tribulations of gardening on a bush block. I share with you my patchwork & quilting, knitting, paper crafts, cooking and life in general.

Monday, 27 February 2012

Day 58/366


Angophora Costata is renowned for dropping its large branches (and therefore not a good idea to plant close to buildings).
When a branch drops off a knobbly growth develops.
Indigenous Australians slice these growths off close to the trunk, hollow them out and use as vessels. 

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