Fourteen good people have cast their vote.
The results:
Abstentions = 1
Cockatoos and Parrots = 2
Raging Water = 11.
Well that looks like a
Sorry Cockatoo Lovers, you’ll have to wait for another time.
So here we go, on Sunday Deb and I drove out to the old Maroondah Reservoir, near Healesville in the Yarra Valley.
The reason we went was that with the flood rains we have had recently the lake has filled and for the first time in over a decade water is going over the spillway.
From where we parked the car we strolled through the gardens. Spring has sprung (so to speak) and the Rhododendrons are in full bloom.
Here was the cause, an artificial waterfall that shoots the water from the dam’s spillway back to the valley floor.
I could get very close to the bottom section of the cascade.
Another angle on the lower cascade.
We paused to grab some photos of this port-wine magnolia.
Most varieties flower in this typical yellow colour.
Some species have a white flower.
As a total by-the-way, Australian wattles (which are Acacias) are called wattles because early European settlers used them in the construction of 'wattle and daub' walls in their first houses.
A final shot of me (courtesy of Deb) at the look out.

Thank goodness for spaces like this near Melbourne so I can unwind on the weekends.