I flew from Melbourne to Coffs Harbour on the Mid-North Coast of NSW where Mum came to pick me up.
From there we drove inland up to Dorrigo which sits at about 3000 feet in the Great Dividing Range. The north east corner of NSW is one of the wettest parts of Australia. With the ending of many years of drought it is really wet there at the moment. In fact the area is the wettest I have seen it since the 1970s.
This first piccie is taken through the windscreen of the ute (= utility = pickup truck) that Mum used to collect me from the airport. We were stopped at this traffic light. I thought the light on the road in the early evening fog looked worth capturing.
The next morning I was up bright and early and out with my camera. This second piccie is the little house that my Mum and her husband Stan live in.
We (my Mum, my brother and I) were living on another ‘bush block’ nearby which is how Mum and Stan first met. After a friendship of about 15 years they eventually married.
This piccie of one of the paddocks shows how lush and green things are there at the moment.
I have to admit that I helped contribute to the farm junk yard here.
While this Ford was my eighth.
I turned my attention to capturing some of the local wildlife.
A Superb Blue Wren.