Monday, November 12, 2018

ISLAND EXPERIENCING INVASION

Resting  bat/scribe
Extremely large  numbers  of  flying  foxes  are  descending on  Magnetic Island each night . They  appear   to  be  coming  from  the  mainland .  A  longtime  island resident  says  she  has  never  seen  them, also known as fruit bats , in   such  numbers. Wave  after  wave  are  seen in  the  sky, followed by  screeching and rustling in  trees   as  they  go after  pawpaws , mangoes, bananas  and  any  form of  blossom . It  has been speculated that because of past  fires  and dry conditions   in   and around   Townsville , land clearance ,  the  bats  are  attracted to the island . It is not known  if  a  power  blackout  on  the island  of   more than  two   hours , not picked up by the mainland  media, which seems to  hang  about  in  an upside down, sleepy  news  bramble  patch  ,  was  caused   by   bats .

Sunday, November 11, 2018

LITTLE DARWIN DEN DECLARED AN ABSOLUTE HEALTH HAZARD

A carpet in the cluttered  Little Darwin office has been progressively  looking as  if  a  herd of  elephants , after  rolling about  in  the   Limpopo River, has   regularly  stampeded   through   the  premises ,  leaving  behind a  muddy-looking  trail.  My  wife  declared it  repulsive , wanted to  known what was going on  in  there   to  cause  the  unsightly  patches.
 
 I told her not to be such a fusspot , that I was  happy,  like a pig in mud, as long as I could  belt out the  blog  , store more  books , papers, magazines , oddities , ephemera  somewhere  in  the  untidy den , which I threaten to  sort out neatly  one  day .
 
It has to be admitted that stumbling into the office  just after dawn , wading through   the  elephant wallow ,   did  not  inspire one . With the computer  playing up ,  ants  coming out of  the  keyboard ,  assorted  aches  and  pains in  various  parts  of  the  body , I  often  feel as  if  I  have  been   bitten  by  a  tsetse  fly  brought in  on the  mud waxed  rump  of an elephant  which  got  through  Australian  Customs  and   Border  Security , intent  on surfing and  drinking with  Irish  packpackers  at  Bondi .
 
Then , while my attention was  diverted elsewhere (possibly inspecting a box of wormed books ),  without permission , my wife slipped into the den with a vacuum  cleaner and  closely   examined the  grotty cotton carpet .  She shifted a  heavy  hairdresser's   pump  up  chair  I bought at a garage  sale  and  discovered  a  circular  pattern  formed  by  the  base  covered  in  mould .
 
 It confirmed our  joint  suspicion  that , somehow , moisture was responsible   for  the carpet looking so blotchy . The floor was  actually  part of  the brick  driveway  which had been covered  in  to   provide me with more  room , storage space .   Up   the carpet must   come ,  I  was  ordered  , because the  exploding  mould  was  a  health  hazard . 
 
Easier said  than  done. Filing cabinets , a bookcase  , a heavy  desk  were on top  of  the life threatening   covering . Thoughts of  a  Rotorua, New Zealand  ,   hernia  operation came to  mind  as  I surveyed  the  mouldy scene . Grunt, groan , heave . The carpet did not want to  come away  without  a  fight  .  
 
As the  hairdressing  chair was  temporarily being used  to hold a pile of  Indonesian  and Northern Territory newspapers , several old  American tourist  magazines , political scrapbooks  and part of the  unexpurgated  Queen of  the Jungle's diary , it  had to  be slowly walked  off  the  carpet ,  care being taken not to crush  toes  in  the process .
 
Yank , tug . The carpet  still  did  not    want to  come out from under the  filing cabinets , the  contents  in  no proper  order , but will  be one day .  Armed with a Stanley knife, slashed at  the  killer carpet . No  good ,  broke the blade .  A long handled tree  branch  lopper was  of  little  use .  Ditto  scissors .    A   cheap  pair  of   unused  secateurs , however, helped .  Able  to  make  surgical  incisions like a cardiologist , I  then  ripped  away  large sections of  the  offending carpet , threw  them  outside. Happiness has  returned  as a  result  of  the  uncovered  now mellow   brick  road .  

TROPICAL SETTING WITH MULCH

Magnetic Island . Vallis photograph .

Friday, November 9, 2018

SUNBIRD IN FLAMES

Vallis photographs
 

ARMISTICE DAY DISGRACE LOOMING IN AUSTRALIAN GARRISON CITY

Despite all  the  hype  about   the  Armistice  Day   centenary ceremonies in  the military garrison town of  Townsville , two  major memorials-the  site containing   the  roll of  honour  for  WWl  in the  railway station,   and  the Victory in the Pacific   fountain - continue  to   be  neglected .  
On Thursday , November  8,three days before the centenary ,  in  the railway building , with  its roll of  honour , above, the  floor  was   in need of  a sweep and  wash  , stains  and  imprints  of  footwear  , scuff marks  visible  on   the  greasy   tiles. 
 
A short distance away, the Victory in  the  Pacific  Fountain , below,  was  dry,  rubbish  visible  in  both  chambers, an  underwater  light  missing .The fountain is  right next  to  the  number one  site   on  Townsville's  civic  pride trail .  
 
Both  these  memorials are  a short  distance from the Townsville Bulletin. The paper runs a  regular  military section  which  incredibly has not   caught  up with the long running  neglect  of  local  war memorials , including ones  inside the Anzac Memorial   Park , pointed  out  from time to time by this blog .  
 
 A recent  article  in  the   paper   raised  the  need for  Australia to have a national war  cemetery  like America's  at  Arlington .  Townsville's   civic, military and  media  organisations   are    repeatedly   revealed  as  being  incapable  of   picking  up  the  obvious , glaring  fact  that   all  of  the war  memorials  in   the  city are  not  kept  in  good shape,  checked   daily  , offensive  rubbish  removed , illegible  plaques  promptly  fixed .    

Thursday, November 8, 2018

CURLEWS ARRIVE IN WAR ZONE

Shortly after 4am,  Little Darwin was surprised to  learn that trotting  about  the back (dry) lawn were    two   newborn  Bush Stone Curlews  with  their parents .With so many chicks  not  living  long on the island   due  to  prowling  cats, Barking   Owls  , snakes  and  large  numbers  of  Currawongs ,  Kookaburras ,  Crows  and  stray   dogs , there is  concern  for  their  safety  and survival . Of  interest are the  two white feathers on the top parent  under which the chicks had  been  sheltering ; are   they   extended    to  indicate follow me  or  a  sign  of  a  safe  haven   ? A  friend recently lost two five week old  chicks ,the suspect a  Barking  Owl .  
One chick out, one under .

Tuesday, November 6, 2018

EARLY MORNING SILHOUETTES

 
Queensland waters . Vallis photographs