Canberra (Australia) – If I poke December, it dissolves like it never was. If I poke December, it stammers and clamours. It beckons and repels. It comes and it goes. Certain and uncertain. Before reaching, a resolution?
Branches down and clouds of insects rise from the soup.

Lying low. Such comfort from that phrase. I might use it in a word prompt!

Monkey waits. At least he is quiet about it.

A first time for everything. Feijoa (Acca sellowiana) blooms – the colours of Christmas. It is amazing what rain can accomplish.

Party, party, party.

Brace yourself.

Wounds heal, I hope.

Dear readers, I hope you were able to spend a few moments in the great outdoors or with your favourite people during December. As you may know, the eastern states of Australia are now living with Covid and it has been quite the upheaval as the number of cases exploded, as they have in many other countries due to Omicron. There are few restrictions and our testing and isolation regime has been radically pruned. In the Untidy household, we had a very low key Christmas. My True Love was required to stay home and monitor for Covid systems following exposure to a Covid-positive case in the office. This meant that we had to isolate for a few days, including Christmas day. All is well now.
If you happen to be one of the very few Canberrans who have remained in the city during this holiday season, or are a visitor to this region, do check out the bank of kangaroo paw flowering so spectacularly now in the Rock Garden at the Australian National Botanic Gardens. You may come across Tripod, the three-legged bearded dragon. You might even come across a baby bearded dragon.

This is my response to “The Changing Seasons” photo challenge, jointly hosted by Ju-Lyn (Touring My Backyard) and Brian (Bushboys World).
Caring for our ecosystems will sustain us in the future, so take care, everyone. Wishing you all the best for 2022.
Kind Regards.
Tracy.
Information on the photos:
The photo of the eastern spinebill in the kangaroo paw and the baby bearded dragon were taken by my True Love. I snapped the rest.
Great photos and sentiments Tracy. Try to stay covid free but going where people are is hard to do. Hope 2022 will be good to you and your family 😀😀
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Thanks, Brian. Hope you and your bestie stay out of mischief too.
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Who? Us? Mischief…..never 🙄😁
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I love the photos and Tripod especially. Here’s hoping 2022 is less surreal. ❤ Did my card ever arrive?
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Maybe losing a leg is not a big deal if you’re a lizard? Lamont and Dude would have an opinion about this. I think I’ll come back as a dragon.
No sign of the card yet, Martha. I think it has gone walkabout.
Unfortunately, surreal is feeling very real. 😦
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I once had an epiphany that surrealism wasn’t so much invented, or discovered, as it was simply named. 😀
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Such a good word though. Very dramatic. 😄
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I like all of these photos. “Lying low” was one of my mother’s favorite expressions. I haven’t heard it in awhile–although I am definitely doing it!
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😄 Don’t tell me that the phrase lying low has gone out of fashion! What is this world coming to!
I hope that the virus is becoming milder, Liz, but no point in rushing out to test the theory.
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We’ll just lie low for a while longer. 🙂
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Awwww, what a cute name! Tripod! That bottom photo is so beautiful, I just love the colors!!
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Babies are always so photogenic. I think it would make a great small mosaic project too. 😊 Thanks, Lisa.
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Wonderful photos, Tracy. Your Kangaroo Paw reminded me that I planted some a few years ago. Wonder what happened to them.
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I remember that now that you mention it. Where did they go? I find kangaroo paw rather temperamental.
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It’s a little after 8 pm here; I’ll never make it to stay up till midnight. 2022 will come in just fine without me. Tripod–that is too cute.
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Belated happy new year, Lois. Talk soon.
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Feijoa flowers and kangaroo paws are real mood boosters. Nice afternoon here today too, and I’m looking forward to 2022! I hope this year is kind to you and your family, take care xx
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Thanks, Liz. I’m crossing my fingers hoping I might get one fruit from the feijoa. I’ve never got one before.
Happy New year to you too, Liz.
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Up in the North Island, and presumably the top end of the South Island they fruit prolifically. Our shorter season can make it a bit difficult down here. They like a good amount of water too which might be an issue for you? Or do you think it’s a pollination problem? I’ve always heard birds pollinate them. Oh.. and some of them require another variety of feijoa nearby for pollination. That’s another thing.
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You are a great source of botanical knowledge, Liz.
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Love all the photos and the captions to go with them Tracy. Pleased the covid scare was just that and you are all well now. Feijoas are one of my favourites. I had a hedge of them in NZ, I never see them over here. What a character Tripod looks, a real survivor. Our CHO tells us we are all going to get covid in the next few months. What an unsettling thought to come into the new year with. But No worries Tracy we can just keep on keeping on. Best wishes to you and your family.
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Apologies, Pauline. I missed your comment. I’ll keep you posted if we get some fruit because that would be exciting.
Yep, it certainly won’t be boring over the next couple of months. Take care.
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I hope all is now well in your Covid-risk house. And what a delight to see your very different Christmas life-forms. Definitely not The Holly and The Ivy!
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Apologies for the delay in responding, Margaret. Definitely no holly or ivy here. We’re fine. Hope you are going well too.
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Oooo – adore all the baby bearded dragon photos. So cute. Actually, I think I love all the animal and plant photos. xo
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Thanks, Lani. We had fun. The dragons were exactly what I needed on that day and they were very amenable to being stared at. 🙂
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A little warmth radiated from all your photos. What bird is that laying low?
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We had funny weather in December, Heather, from a few stinking hot, humid days through to icy blasts. My garden has totally freaked out. The market gardeners in the region have been having a terrible time.
That’s my favourite magpie. The currawongs have been bullying and eating all and sundry so Mr Magpie watches his back.
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Happy New Year Tracy. I’m glad you found yourself outdoors this month in spite of the continued outbreaks. The pictures, as always, are stunning. I look forward to following your adventures in 2022 and hope we all find many moments of joy moving forward.
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Happy New Year, Natalie. Yes, i look forward to more outdoor activities once I get past my latest mosaic obsession. I also look forward to joining you virtually on your adventures too.
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I’m sorry to hear the numbers are rising in Australia as well…they’re surging here for sure. I think we have no choice but to ride it out. Meanwhile, I avoid large crowds and mask in public. This, too, shall pass! Happy New Year, Tracy! Praying for a better 2022!
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Happy new year, Ann. I agree. We have no choice at all. I normally do as you say, except today when we had a huge storm. We were all a bit shell-shocked and there wasn’t a mask in sight as we consoled one another.
It hasn’t been a terrific start to the year here so I guess there is the potential it could get better. It will definitely have good moments.
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Photos are lovely! All the best to you in 2022. Hoping it will be a year of recovery and moving on!
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Thank you, Linda All the best to you too.
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The poet in you has come out to play! Your images and witty/poetic expressions entertain, touch my heart, bring a sigh, a smile, a chuckle.
I am so glad to hear you & True Love are fine – I reckon living with the inconveniences of this Craziness will continue to be a thing for a long time to come. Hang in there! Stay safe & sane!
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Ju-Lyn, thank you so much. We had quite a few days hanging around home due to waiting for test results so I had time to be a little creative with the writing. Plus I decided since I hadn’t finished the mosaic, I would try to entertain in another way. Glad you liked it.
We are definitely hanging in there at the moment. I hope your January is productive too. Stay well.
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