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Sulphur Bay

Rotorua - New Zealand

At 'Manuka Woodfire Kitchen', Fremantle, Western Australia

Very tame here, but broken tiles, windows and large hail stones in south Canberra.

 

Manuka oval covered in hail, power outages, lines down and many damaged cars around the Parliamentary Triangle.

 

Holes in awnings....

 

Damaging winds and more to come, 16°C now dropped from 27°

 

116km gust at Canberra Airport.

 

Huge dust storms over Broken Hill- Bourke to Dubbo

 

We only got a few drops of rain.

 

Date and Time (Modified) - 2020:01:20 13:10:17 ICE file

 

BUT..

See local press report from the Canberra Times..

www.canberratimes.com.au/story/6589994/canberra-storm-dec...

 

Photos of the damage..

www.canberratimes.com.au/story/6589712/photos-of-the-hail...

 

Read and listen to.. www.rewiringaustralia.org/about

 

The desserts from JusQytly in Manuka were quite divine!

 

Desserts we ordered included:

* Warm Fig Pudding - honey marscapone,toffee hazelnuts & Moscato syrup

$12.0

* White Chocolate & Peach Nectar Brulee – vanilla sable flowers. $12.0

* Vahlrona Chocolate Marquise – saffron & orange poached pear, crème fraiche. $14.0

This is a slightly edited version of another shot already in my photostream (A very tiny, flower (Australian tea tree)).

I applied only a little of backlighting to enhance the details.

The flower is very small, less than 1 cm diameter

 

Many thanks in advance to everyone who will pass by visiting my shots. Comments are appreciated. You are welcome!

 

Panasonic Lumix FZ28

  

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DSCF9809adb2 ..........Manuka or white TeaTree

Quick hack clone job. Sri Lanka vs. India, Commonwealth bank series one day international, Manuka oval, Manuka, ACT, Australia [February 2008 / Photos by Navinda / Canon EOS 350D]

Flying visit to our garden and the manuka tree.

At Manuka Woodfired Kithen, Fremantle, Western Australia

......Waha Wera Kiwifruit Habanero Sauce.

Fuses of kiwifruit, manuka honey and certified organic habanero peppers.

Where an inspired genius has blended those peppers with the tang of kiwifruit and the medicinal benefits of manuka honey. And from where you can participate in the spirit that sent those ancient people across vast tracts of ocean. Unsurpassed for marinades, or simply used as a table sauce, Waha Wera will transport you to another place. To gentler, greener pastures where fierce warriors will shriek with laughter at those foolish enough to underestimate the power of the world's hottest peppers.

It won the world’s best Hot Fruit Sauce in 1996, at Chile Peppers Magazine’s Fiery Foods Challenge.

For 52 in 2019 #46 On the bottle

 

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Other Springs

Leptospermum scoparium, Manuka myrtle, teatree, broom tea-tree, Mirtaceae

Sulphur Bay, Rotorua, New Zealand

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Taken in La Ceja, Colombia; 2.300 meters above sea level.

 

Agraulis vanillae (Gulf Fritillary / Mariposa Espejitos)

 

The Gulf fritillary is a medium to large butterfly, with a wingspan of 6–9.5 cm (2.4–3.7 in). It takes its common name from its migration over the Gulf of Mexico.

 

The Gulf fritillary extends from Argentina north through Central America, Mexico, and the Caribbean to the southern United States, as far north as the San Francisco Bay Area on the west coast.

 

Wikipedia

  

Te Anau and Lake Te Anau.

Te Anau is just 60 kms further on with its 2,000 inhabitants. It is picturesquely sited on the edge of Lake Te Anau which is the largest lake on the South island and the second largest of NZ after Lake Taupo in the North Island. It stretches 65 kms in length and it has the only inland fjords in NZ. The Lake is 210 metres above sea level and it is up to 417 metres deep thus much of the lake is deeper than sea level. The lake has several small islands in it. To the east are grasslands, swamps and scrublands of Manuka. On the western side of Lake Te Anau is the Fjordland wilderness and the Murchison and Kepler mountain ranges. Milford Sound is 120 kms to the north of Te Anau. Fjordland National Park is the largest in NZ and is now a world heritage site – Te Wahipounamu – a region of four major alpine NZ National Parks. Mountains within the park rise to around 2,000 metres (nearly 7,000 feet) and the coast is deeply indented with fjords. The 14 fjords of Fjordland Park are very deep U shaped valleys gouged out by the advance and retreat of glaciers in past eras. There are no roads or people living in the Fjordland Park. Australian possums and feral deer have thrived in this environment and the NZ government regularly drops poisons from helicopters to try and control their numbers. Fjordland National Park was established in 1952. The high rainfall and snowfall of the region from the prevailing moisture laden Westerlies produces a damp temperate forest environment with ferns, mosses, lichens and majestic trees where the terrain is not too steep. Fjordland is known for its waterfalls, fjords, steep sided valleys and many lakes. The mountains are mainly composed of very hard granite, gneiss and diorite. The Maori had permanent camps in the Te Anau region along Lake Te Anau and Lake Manapouri where they gathered eels and fish from the lakes and fern roots from the grasslands and forests. Although Maori did not live at Milford Sound they trekked there to obtain greenstone for their carvings. The Maori name for Milford Sound is Piopiotahi. The road which goes from Te Anau follows the lake for 29 kms and then it crosses into the Eglinton Valley. The road follows the Eglinton River for 33 kms until it passes Lake Fergus and then climbs the ranges into the upper part of the Hollyford Valley. After it leaves this valley the road climbs to its highest point at the entrance to the Homer Tunnel. It is 16 kms from the exit of the Homer Tunnel to Milford.

 

Homer Tunnel and Milford Sound.The Homer Tunnel at 1.2 kms in length is the second longest tunnel in NZ after the Lyttelton Tunnel at Christchurch. Work began on the Homer Tunnel in 1935 but progressed slowed up and was halted during World War Two. It was finally completed as a single lane tunnel in 1954. It was named after William Homer who discovered the saddle separating the Milford Sound from the other valleys of Southland in 1889. He had suggested a road to open up Milford Sound country to the rest of NZ. The tunnel has a one in ten downwards slope from the eastern entrance. This eastern entrance is 1,200 metres above sea level which is the highest point on the Te Anau Milford road and it is where the road passes through a cîrque or amphitheatre area created by past glaciers. Milford Sound is a fjord that stretches 16 kms to the coast and it is up to 265metres deep. Amazingly the very high rainfall here creates a layer of fresh water above the sea water within the Sound. Milford Sound has up to 7 metres of rainfall a year with around 500 to 700 mm of rainfall each month of the year (i.e. 20 to 30 inches). The average maximum temperature for October is around 14 degrees. Milford Sound was named by a sealer John Grono of Milford Haven in Wales. Another early sealer Donald Sutherland was the first resident of the Sound and he pioneered a track over the mountains to Te Anau. A local waterfall is named after Sutherland. When it pours hundreds of short term waterfalls developed over the sheer rocky sides of the fjord. The sides at Milford Sound rise about 3,900 feet or 1,200 metres with several well-known peaks of this height. Mitre Peak is one of the most photographed features in NZ. It is so named because it resembles the mitre cap worn by Anglicans bishops. Mitre Peak is 5,560 feet or 1,690 m high. Other nearby peaks include the Lion (because of it shape) 4,272 feet and the Elephant (looks like an elephant’s head) 4,977 feet.

 

Hawaii Amakihi seen at the Manuka State Wayside Park on the island of Hawaii.

One of a mass of tiny flowers on our Leptospermum scoparium bush. This plant comes from New Zealand and is also known as New Zealand tea tree or Manuka. There are several cultivated varieties of this plant whose flowers range from white to rose red.

At 'Manuka Woodfire Kitchen', Fremantle, Western Australia

Entrance to the Hokianga Harbour, Northland, New Zealand. Across the harbour is a large sand hill.

 

www.newzealand.com/nz/omapereopononi/

handspun necklace (detail)

manuka seedpods, possum/merino fibre and yarn, pohutukawa flower dyed silk scrap fabric

拍攝日期: Apr/21/2015

拍攝地點: 清境農場

The New Zealand tea tree or 'Manuka, (Leptospermum scoparium) is an upright evergreen shrub that features small, prickly, needle-like leaves, which are aromatic when crushed. In late spring to early summer, the plant produces showy single or double white, pink, or red blossoms that are attractive to bees and other pollinators. In fact, manuka honey, a popular honey for culinary uses and alternative medicine, is produced from the nectar that bees gather from this plant.

Closed playground... because of the ACT COVID-19 lockdown..

 

A group of chefs bitching about work.

At Manuka Woodfire Kitchen, Fremantle, WA, Australia

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Leptospermum scoparium cultivar.

Mildenhall, William James 1891-1962.

 

Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: nla.gov.au/nla.pic-an11030057-193.

 

Persistent URL

nla.gov.au/nla.pic-an11030057-193

I got a bouquet of flowers as one of my birthday gifts. It was a pretty bouquet overall, but staring at these small flowers in particular gave me a moment of moving from 'this flower looks slightly odd and alien' to 'this flower makes me think of New Zealand flowers' to googling pink manuka, which sure enough it looks to be. I am proud of my recognition abilities. Also, it's very pretty.

Mystical Manuka Honey.

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