Here is the 27th photo in my daily photo series:

Again at Keppel Sands I noticed this classic Aussie house, with an Australian flag flying behind pine trees, right next to the beach.
Here is the 27th photo in my daily photo series:

Again at Keppel Sands I noticed this classic Aussie house, with an Australian flag flying behind pine trees, right next to the beach.
Here is the 26th photo in my daily photo series:

This wattle was growing around the mountain down at Keppel Sands. I picked this photo because it uses natural light (I also played around with using the flash, but they don’t look natural).
Here is the 25th photo in my daily photo series

These two powerpoles straddle our land, with one on our side and the other on the neighbours side. I took this fairly early in the morning.
The current winter here in Yeppoon has been a bit strange so far, with rain, hot weather, cold weather, mists, frosts and basically a large variety of weather!
Taken from the BOM, the lowest temperature it has been in Yeppoon (so far) since the start of winter is a pretty freezing 3.9, recorded on the 11th of July. The highest temperature recorded (also so far) is a balmy 24.5, recorded on the 4th of June.
So far this Winter Yeppoon has received 40.2mm of rain, which is mostly made up of small amounts falling every day. Enough to keep things green, but not really proper rain.
I can’t decide whether or not I like Winter as much as Summer. Summer is really nice and hot, I can go swimming every day in the dam, but its usually really windy. Winter is a lot cooler, too cool for swimming, but there is hardly any wind. We also get beautiful evening and morning mists, not to mention spectacular sunsets.
Here is the 24th photo in my Daily Photo Series:

This mangled tincan is the result of an ‘experiment’ that I did, which basically involved taking a can, filling it up with rocks, attached a rope to it, spinning it as fast as possible, then banging it into a tree