So busy of late.
Jacinta and I had a hike at Girrkaool in Brisbane Water National Park.
We did the loop track.
The past four days were days of heavy rain.
We arrived at the carpark and it was empty ... a good sign. The tracks were a wet with parts being pools of water and others as dry as a bone.
There were several wild flowers in bloom. The baronias? were the most striking with their profusion of bright purple flowers.
Drops of moisture were hanging off the tip of leaves and flowers. These droplets reflected in the sunlight... delicately very pretty.
The water in the creeks were flowing aplenty but not as high as I anticipated so we were able to crossed a low water level stepping stone path across one of the creeks. The flow of water over the waterfalls was strong and powerful.
a nice way to start the day.
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