Kris - it's canola. I've never seen a crop of pyrethrum before. Although after a bit of quick self-education courtesy of google, I see - Botanical Resources Aust in Tasmania produces 45% of the world's pyrethrum. Who'da thought?
The clouds look as though they are so over just hanging there that they could plop down on the ground! Love skew-whiff sheds of rusting corrugated iron. And the canola I recognised but only because another blogger posted a pic last week!
Julie - ahhh, I see you are knowledgeable about the ways of the skew-whiff. I wrestled for hours with the double 'f' - it hadn't occurred to me to go with the hyphen!
Beautiful place indeed! Beautiful photo!
ReplyDeleteOhhhhh I like that very much!
ReplyDelete*sigh* Wish I could move there tomorrow!
Just purfect!
ReplyDeleteWow! This photo is stunning! What a wonderful color!
ReplyDeletePlease, what means purdy?
What is that in the yellow fields? Canola? Pyrethrum?
ReplyDeleteMary Jo - makes me wonder why I spent the last 20 years in the city!
ReplyDeleteJayne - I highly recommend it. I get hives now, when I go back to Melbourne.
ReplyDeleteGD - I bet you'd love to be let loose amongst those giant white pigeons!
ReplyDeleteSonia - The light was fantastic that day.
ReplyDeleteI'll come over to your place and tell you all about "purdy".
Kris - it's canola. I've never seen a crop of pyrethrum before. Although after a bit of quick self-education courtesy of google, I see - Botanical Resources Aust in Tasmania produces 45% of the world's pyrethrum. Who'da thought?
ReplyDeleteThe clouds look as though they are so over just hanging there that they could plop down on the ground! Love skew-whiff sheds of rusting corrugated iron. And the canola I recognised but only because another blogger posted a pic last week!
ReplyDeleteGood one ...
Julie - ahhh, I see you are knowledgeable about the ways of the skew-whiff.
ReplyDeleteI wrestled for hours with the double 'f' - it hadn't occurred to me to go with the hyphen!
The double double u even ... now surely that needs a hyphen somewhere!
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