Cathy took me on a magical bushwalk to this secret waterfall in the Blue Mountains
admiring a vertical garden by Mother Nature
creek crossing, love how the steps are carved into the sandstone
a friendly water dragon showing off his home
moth camouflage
moss forest
Christmas Bush Ceratopetalum gummiferum sepals decorating the path
a bushwalk in the Blue Mountains
Posted: February 16, 2017 by Mo Crow in friends, It's Crow TimeTags: Blue Mountains, inspiration
Comments
What a lovely place! The best mind balm.
time out of time
Wow! So beautiful the landscape you live in…wonderful to see it…would love to sit by that waterfall for a day…magical!
the Blue Mountains are magic & just a train trip away from the intensity of living in the middle of this big fast city of 5 million souls!
the Moth takes my breath away…these things, all, take my Heart. How much
i love this Earth…..
quietly listening to our beautiful broken world
Yes, the moth …
it fluttered in the leaves showing it’s bright orange underwings saying “be careful, tread gently please”!
this is such a beautiful place
Sydney has beautiful beaches and heathland to the east, the harbour runs through the heart of the city and the beautiful Blue Mountains in the west, still hoping we will get to show you around when next you are here in the Land Down Under
Oh thank you thank you Mo. I needed a walk in deep nature.
(((Michelle)))
Beautyful pictures of a wonderful place 👍🏼💖
(((Tilly)))
Lush and tropical. So different from the outback which is what I usually picture when I think of Australia.
(((Heather))) the stone bones of this ancient land sing for those who take the time to listen
What a great place to walk in this hot weather. Mmmm must go bush more often.
Having a friend to walk with is a good idea, we did get a bit lost at one point!
W O W !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
still buzzing, we saw 3 waterfalls!
Our beautiful, savage land – how lucky we are to have such diversity almost on our doorstep, Mo! And oh, that moth!
(((Carol))) I have never seen that moth before, it’s the colour of freshly peeled Angophora bark!