Brass inlaid tray table from Pakistan, probably about 70-80 years old. We just polished it and sanded it back to its former glory. The legs fold up. It’s exquisite and No, you can’t have it.
#Woodwork #craftsmanship #BrassInlayInWood #PakestaniCraft #TrayTable
Dorrigo National Park
Dorrigo National Park, part of the Gondwana Rainforests of Australia World Heritage Area, offers stunning scenery that's been millions of years in the
Built in 1890 this house is the only 2 story wattle and daub building still standing in NSW. My grandmother grew up here. The house was neglected for years but is lovingly being restored, using colonial building methods. It’s located near Oberon.
Time to make finger lime jam 😊 These amazing Australian native fruit grow in the rainforest areas of Queensland and northern NSW. And are becoming a culinary delight world-wide. The bush is extremely prickly! The fruit is packed with little balls of juice that pop and explode a sensational taste into your mouth! Intense and slightly sour, similar to limes. Great in drinks, on seafood, in fruit salad and excellent mixed with Avacado in a salsa! High in Vit C!
Aw moment! A very cute 5 month old wallaroo, he has only just grown some fur. He lives in a soft little sack and is fed by bottle every 4 hours.
#BabyKangarooThe 310 ton timber barquentine Buster of 39 metres, was built in Nova Scotia, Canada in 1884. Tragically it was stranded in a storm in 1893 at Woolgoolga in NSW on its way to load timber that was bound for New Zealand. Every few years the wreck is revealed as the sand washes away in storms, only to be buried again as the sand returns with the tides.
http://www.environment.gov.au/shipwreck/public/wreck/wreck.do?key=282 #Shipwreck #Buster #Woolgoolga