Saturday 26 August 2023

Morning Tea

Cullendulla Creek outlook

Creek outlook to the East

Joan, Leslie, Susan and Bob

Susan, Max, Leslie and Joan
Photos courtesy Bob and Max. Walk Leader: Joan B.
Greeting us with a pleasant morning for a 5km walk, a group of five walkers made our way from Cullendulla Nature Reserve, Blairs Road, to take the track down hill to Cullendulla Creek. Following the shoreline we made our way upstream to view epiphytic Bridal Veil Orchids in flower on Casuarina trees lining the creek, and after having morning tea we returned along the same route to congratulate each other and our leader Joan on a pleasant walk (and deal with the occasional bush tick).