Looking Out My Back Door . . .
. . . John Fogerty
The hill that I live under is always attractive depending on the light and the stages of growth on the trees. This Cabbage Tree is full of flower spikes. I think it is a flowering gum behind it but what the green foliage at the top is I don't know. Both of us attacked the weeds this morning and that part of the garden is looking much better. This afternoon I braved the cinema and saw Killers of The Flower Moon, all three and a half hours of it. I'm glad I went but It isn't a 10 out of 10 watch.
P.S This evening the forester was doing the dishes and looking out the kitchen window onto the hill and saw four Kereru in the trees. I don't know what tree that is with the white flowers but it is attractive to Kereru/Native Pigeons. What a a thrill to see from a house in the suburbs. The extra isn't good as a photo but a record of what we saw.
PPS The forester went for a walk up there and brought back a sample of foliage and flower. He has looked it up and the tree is Black Locust, Robinia pseudoacacia. A tree from America used in parks and for timber.
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