Brighton Beach Huts

Pale Green and Brown September 2014


Folder: Colour of the Month
One photo taken each day in September for 12 Months/365 Days in Colour.

01 Sep 2014

4 favorites

8 comments

306 visits

Brighton Beach Huts

Section of Art print, Melbourne, Victoria. 1/30 Pale Green/Brown September, 12 Months in Colour

02 Sep 2014

1 favorite

6 comments

272 visits

Vintage Fruit Bowl

Fruit bowl crafted many years ago by my uncle Rex. 2/30 Pale Green/Brown September 12 Months in Colour

04 Sep 2014

2 favorites

3 comments

203 visits

So many berries

Bangalow Palm in the back yard. Noosa Hinterland, Queensland. Archontophoenix cunninghamiana (Bangalow palm, King palm, Illawara palm, piccabben, piccabeen) is an Australian palm. It can grow up to and over 20 metres tall. Its flower colour is violet and the red fruits are attractive to birds. It flowers in midsummer and has evergreen foliage. 4/30 Pale Green/Brown September

05 Sep 2014

223 visits

Mineral

5/30 Pale Green/Brown September

07 Sep 2014

6 favorites

4 comments

232 visits

Fluffy

Well fed visitor to the Bangalow Palm, attracted by the bounty of the red berries. Pretty voice. Speckled breast. Brown head and feathers. Pale blue eye ring. Noosa Hinterland, Queensland. Pale Green/Brown September 12 Months in Colour

09 Sep 2014

3 comments

186 visits

Port Wine Magnolia

Tewantin, Queensland. 9/30 Pale Green/Brown September

10 Sep 2014

3 favorites

6 comments

325 visits

Beach Huts Green and Brown

Hand painted glass coaster, artist unknown. From the Eumundi Markets. Continuing the theme, a different background colour each month. 10/30 Pale Green/Brown September

12 Sep 2014

1 comment

289 visits

Wit and Wisdom

“A leader. . .is like a shepherd. He stays behind the flock, letting the most nimble go out ahead, whereupon the others follow, not realizing that all along they are being directed from behind.” ― Nelson Mandela, Long Walk to Freedom 12/30 September 12 Months in Colour. More info in first comment.

13 Sep 2014

2 comments

346 visits

Helena Olive

Young Olive tree in Tewantin, Queensland. St Helena Island is a heritage National Park off the coast of Brisbane, Australia. It was a high security prison from 1867 to the 1920's and then a prison farm until its closure in 1932. The original olive tree was planted in the late 1800's after being brought to the Island from Europe by a visiting magistrate. This is a 3rd generation heritage tree which has a history of producing exceptional fruit and award winning olive oil. 13/30 Pale Green/Brown September
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