Xanthorrhoea sound quite mysterious and in that sense, epitomize everything I love about Australian wildlife. I love biomes that take forever to mature because then eventually, they become ancient, dwarfing human perception of time to something closer to the age of our universe.
I am happy to see you out and about, it encourages me to do the same. Thank you for sharing these beautiful pictures, allowing me to travel, not in my backyard, but from my living room.
I love this kind of post because they help strengthen the community, keep it up!
They do sound mysterious don't they - I love the way it rolls of the tongue. They're SO ancient and I think those kind of plants do remind us of our place in time - and of dinosaurs haha. Are you locked down or just not going anywhere?
I've been going to Montreal al lot, going back for the holidays.
I'm also supposed to go to a cabin on the 26th, thanks to my friend Ken and his lovely nephew.
But honestly, I went swimming in the ocean right here more times, than in 10 years!