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April 5, 2008

These banksias grow on the balcony of the apartment in Adelaide. We are rather proud that these have grown so well in pots especially after the long hot summer that saw eucalypts in the parklands die.

Adelaideparklandstreetrunk1.jpg.jpg Gary Sauer-Thompson, banksia, Sturt Street apartment, Adelaide, CBD

I'd been down at Victor Harbor setting up the new modem, a repaired computer and the Lacie Big Disc as a backup for my photographs to turn it into a working digital studio. I had returned to Adelaide just as the sun's late afternoon/early evening light was lighting up the tops of the street trees around the apartment.

AdelaideSuzanne.jpg Gary Sauer-Thompson, Suzanne, Sturt Street, 2008

The leaves of the English street trees are beginning to turn. Even if there is no rain it is definitely autumn in Adelaide. The days are cooler and shorter. Darkness falls quickly.

| Posted by Gary Sauer-Thompson at 11:37 PM |