A relief when the rain started to fall on Saturday. Frogs emerged from everywhere, wallabies came out in-between showers to nibble on fast growing grasses. Birds sheltered.
Trees glistened as their leaves responded.
Me, transplanting . Lettuces, rocket, chilli, tomato, dill, parsley and celery.
No idea the summer ahead. Water tanks already full and the cCoopers Creek flowing rapidly again.
Coffee trees already flowering which is usually in December.
https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2017/11/what-thoreau-saw/540615/