Saturday, 11 February 2017

What has brought you joy today?

Life is a series of thousands of tiny miracles.

 Notice them!


Eagles always bring me joy!
Wedgetail Eagle, Cape Range National Park, Exmouth WA.

To cut to the chase, because you should all be out doing more of what you love, instead of reading about what I love: We went for an early morning drive this morning.

Cape Range National Park.  Ningaloo Reef
I love the Aussie Outback as much as the ocean.

 Johnno fall asleep in the car, having just come home from a 13 hour night shift.  So I left him snoring while I went for a little bush walk upon seeing these amazing Wedges on a ridge, over looking the road, the ocean and the country side.

Easily spotted from the road by their size.
I was surprised how close I got to them.
 Happy Karen!
A quick zoom in on the long lens as I got closer,
I knew they were getting ready to fly
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Such grace and ease, I never get sick of watching that!

Be careful to pay attention!  I was so focused (trying to focus) on the Wedges, I did not even notice this roo until I downloaded the photos, it's in heaps of them, just sitting there watching me watching the eagles.

Recently when driving into the Cape Range National Park to go fishing, I have often thought how I would love to walk the range as well.  Today was the first time I've been East of the road, the reef with all it's amazing fish is to the West ;)
I walked one tiny little bump, compared to what is out there, but took in so much.

And then I got to relive the beautiful relaxing morning by downloading my photos and posting them on this blog.  I love my blog :)

I do love the Galah's as well

Big Red was eating beside the Galah's before he noticed me, but he didn't go too far.


Note to new readers: Yes this is a mainly a fishing and camping blog, with a taste of dogs, wildlife, cooking and maybe some fitness (na I have a different page for that).  But I'm not camping at the moment, and every now and then I talk about other stuff, like...feelings!!!

Today I felt connected with the Cape Range landscape.  My very short walk centred me, actually it stopped me in my tracks!  I sat watching the beautiful big Wedge Tail Eagles watching me, knowing  the love of my life was close by, sleeping in the car, while taking in the amazing view of the Ningaloo Reef.  I felt at home, not just a nice homely feeling that I have had for the last year and a half while living here, but really like THIS IS HOME!  This is where I am meant to be, and I love it!!
Expect to see a lot more blogs and photos of the Range as well as the Reef!

Sitting on a rock taking in my HOME!
Where the Outback meets the Reef.
I LOVE IT ALL!!


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