Friday, August 22, 2008

Spring Promises



The mornings and nights are bloody cold, but numb toes are a small price to pay for the fine, sunny days and clear cloudless blue skies. Mild mid-day temperatures and a brisk fresh breeze accompanies winter as she gracefully exits stage left and gives the center stage to spring. The Western Australian landscape - which keeps its green through the cold winter - celebrates the coming of a new season by putting on a show of colors.

And I, addict of all things beautiful, am enjoying having a front row seat to the spectacle. It's hard to feel morose when the weather is warming up and the outdoors beckon.

Weekend wanderlust trumps need the to study any day, and, in true Perthite fashion, I decided to spend the day outside in the sun. In a city like Perth, you can never run out of parks to picnic in - but I couldn't resist the lure of King's Park just coming alive in the spring.

It was definitely worth the return visit. The wildflowers are just coming into bloom and the park is awash with color. King's Park is such a sprawl of space that begs you to just pick a spot for the day and dream.





With my bag of sushi take-away, I picked a shady area under one of the tuart trees and settled in. And wondered what the hell all the other picnicking locals were thinking when they picked a spot to picnic directly under the sun. I found out all too soon the answer to that particular question - despite the deceptively sunny weather, the wind in the park blew pretty damn cold.

It's hard to believe that a dyed-in-the-wool city girl like myself I would actually enjoy just sitting around on the grass with a book in hand and be content just watching the world go by. But I loved every minute of it. Who needs the mall when you could have all this beauty and atmosphere at your disposal for free?

Yes, I am definitely falling in love with spring - and Perth with it.

8 comments:

docemdy said...

Hi Claire. Glad to know that you're enjoying yourself. Take care

Manggy said...

Naks naman! Perthite na Perthite ang dating ;)

dr_clairebear said...

@em: thanks! i'm trying to milk it as a much as i can. :)

@manggy: i know, ang climber ko, no? hehehe. but when in rome, do as the romans do! :)) it's great that i'm laid back enough to fit in.

Panaderos said...

The best things in life are free. I'm glad to know that you're starting to enjoy things that Perth has to offer. Take care. :)

Abaniko said...

Kakainggit naman.

Anyway, continue enjoying Perth.

dr_clairebear said...

@panaderos: i figure i have two choices - whine about the slowness of the pace or embrace it. :) so i've chosen to embrace it instead. it's less stressful that way.

@abaniko: i think anyone who enjoys the great outdoors must put Australia on their must see list. you'll love the sights here for sure!

ness said...

parang i can almost smell the crisp fresh air... ang ganda ng field of flowers!

Anonymous said...

There's nothing quite like a lazy day spent in the grass :). Good luck with your new life.