It irks me to say this but knowing some people are dishonest I must state that all photos are copyright. I don’t want to put watermarks on them but if I find stealing going on I will. Anyone wanting to use them can sign in and send me a request and we’ll make an arrangement that satisfies us both. These have been reduced from higher quality originals.
This is Girraween with its rock garden landscape and spectacular rocky hills. A gardener could never design a better mixture of plants and landscape features. Even the exquisite Master of the Nets Garden which I saw in Suzhou (that has been copied in the Museum of Modern Art in New York) cannot match Girraween. The name means ‘Place of Flowers’ in the local Aboriginal language and it is at its most beautiful in August and September when many of its plants are blossoming. Look at the patterns of weathering on the rock surface above and Nature’s design in the eucalyptus tree bark. Perhaps I can go back at the right time to show you the flowers later in the year.







