(botanical tree park) was started in 1984.
Lots of wildlife but you have to be quick for the native hens.
It's a slow business growing trees (Gondwanan section)
This is how weary shearers visit the arboretum!
Unlucky, no platypus.
However,
had THE best ice-creams locally made.
If you are down that way also stop in and visit Spreyton Cider. A new cider business providing lots more opportunities for the local apple orchards. They brew in the bottle.
So nice to see a bit of greenery about the place Tanya.....
ReplyDeleteIt looks like a lovely place to visit, to sit and enjoy the beauty or to catch up some sleep, hehe.......
A cool change is meant to be coming through this week. This morning is very pleasant and their are some lovely, grey clouds looming overhead.....
Claire x
I love trees, that would just be my kind of park!
ReplyDeleteOo, I like any excuse to try a cider!
ReplyDeleteOh and is that a little grove of Woolemi Pines?
Simply beautiful - a lovely place to enjoy nature at its finest.
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