My street, or an extension of it. This is a path through a reserve at the bend in my street. I imagine that my street was once an ancient Aboriginal track. There is a shelter nearby (see post from a few days ago) where a dig dated occupation back 10000 years. My street is a natural track leading from one beach to another.
The palm is a Cabbage Tree Palm which my street is named after.
Part of the City Daily Photo theme day for December, for other click
here.
A very original interpretation.
ReplyDeleteWhat a history - I like that even today, good use was made of an ancient path already laid by long-gone people. That is a very pretty palm & well-captured. (Ah, wish I were nimble enough to go into sniper poses for my photos! I knelt as far as I could and positioned the camera as close to grass as possible:)
ReplyDeleteGreat Theme day photo, hope you don't get too many snakes..
ReplyDeleteAn interesting street with this green track so close to home. Looks like a great place to walk.
ReplyDeleteWhat a brilliant interpretation of the theme!
ReplyDeleteGreat shot, it looks an inviting track. I would hope that you take the track to the beach for a swim on this very hot weekend.
ReplyDeleteIn my opinion, this is one of the best interpretation indeed. Thank you for sharing. Please have a good new month.
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Wonderful spot.
ReplyDeleteSince I live in a huge metropolis, the thought of a street that ends in a track like this just bowls me over. Thanks for naming the lovely palm—it was what caught my eye first!
ReplyDeleteI'm with Neil and Robert: this is a superb interpretation of the theme! A thousand year old lane you happen to live on and now it's named for the flora found there. So cool!
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Good post, Peter.
ReplyDeletei love this!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous light!
ReplyDeleteI was immediately reminded of a poem by Sam Walter Foss called The Calf Path. http://holyjoe.org/poetry/foss3.htm A wonderful interpretation of the theme!
ReplyDeleteFantastic idea and wonderful shot of an inviting track to explore.
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