Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Phillip Island banksias gnarled with age


When I was around six years of age I loved to sit beneath the spreading branches of an old coast banksia and dream.



I'd pick up fallen seed cases and peel back the outer covering to reveal a velvety chocolate brown interior. And then I'd stroke the velvet, letting my fingers feel the sensual softness. Looking up into the gnarled branches -- scribbled with pale green lichens -- I'd see yellow flowers, glowing like candles in the morning sunshine.


As a six-year-old (with two younger brothers) I was a dreamer and treasured moments alone, especially when surrounded by Nature's beauty.


Now in my 60s, and living on Phillip Island where coast banksias are relatively common, I remember my childhood and still relate to those feelings of wonder and awe.

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