Winter garden
We sit out in the Winter Garden most evenings unless it is too hot. On 5 August it was very pleasant and we got a strange view of a tug out in the Bay. (Note the blue cast is due to the tinted windows not my camera failing.)
I assume that they were testing their firefighting capabilities. According to my Marine Traffic app there was a Police boat close by, but I couldn't see it: presumably to keep rubberneckers at a sensible distance.Proving that it is now a garden, here is a panorama. The Bay is visible even when sitting down. The woodland visible between the buildings and the Bay is Albert Park.
Most of the plants were chosen for drought tolerance as they don't get watered for 2-3 weeks while we are in Mallacoota. This zygocactus appears to be happy in its work.
A new building is being erected opposite and giving much interest watching members of the CFMEU at their daily toil. I think they have got to full height now.
Most of the plants were chosen for drought tolerance as they don't get watered for 2-3 weeks while we are in Mallacoota. This zygocactus appears to be happy in its work.
A new building is being erected opposite and giving much interest watching members of the CFMEU at their daily toil. I think they have got to full height now.




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