Saturday, 11 October 2025

Saturday 11th October 2025

Saturday 11th October

SHE SAID:

We had a lazy late start today, heading east for the Pootenup area. I was hoping to find the Pootenup / Elusive Rufous. Other than it is in the area I had no other information, so it was highly unlikely that we’d find it, but we gave it a go. NO LUCK!

We did find plenty of other orchids, including Smooth-lipped Spider, 2 Shy Spiders - pure white. They are a named hybrid & are usually cream or yellow; I was happy dancing! The final surprise was a bunch of ‘Blue” Sun Orchids, 14 in a tight bunch; they looked like they had been planted! A beautiful sight, but strange too!

The final stop was back at the swamp I found on Thursday to see the Pink Spiders which I had missed by 20m, as I parked in a different spot to Kathy who saw them there yesterday after I gave her the location of the swamp! Yes, found!



Old School House


 From seeing only Sun sp? buds for the last couple of weeks
to a multitude of open Blue Suns sp?


A bunch of Blue Suns sp?


 Bugs on the orchids


Caterpillars on me!




Funny Frankland River "art"

HE SAID:

We saved our extravagant Christmas/Season/Bachanal/Holiday photo taking session until we were one minute from the Frankland van park on our way home after a long day. No-one can say we are anti-Christmas/Season/Bachanal/Holiday! Carbonara was delicious for dinner.


Friday 10th October 2025

Friday 10th October

SHE SAID:

We had a big day out, leaving at 7am & getting back at 6.15pm!

I had arranged to meet potential new house-sit owners at a little place called Kordabup, in the hills north of Denmark. The sit is for 6 weeks over the summer holidays.

Of course, I planned our meet up around orchid hunting, too. We had some success, with a last-minute addition to the trip, which was an extra 200km onto the day, but I got to see a brand new to me orchid, so well worth it in my head!

The house-sit was not for us. It was on acreage in the forest, which was fine, but the basic living, even though we’d be in our van, was not what we wanted. The composting toilet was basically a hole in the ground dunny; there were water tanks, pumps, hoses etc everywhere, mish mash fruit trees, veggie beds & watering to be done daily. And the place is un-insurable, so they wanted us to fight any fires that may happen whilst we were there!

Nope, not for us! I said we’d let them know. I messaged them an hour or so later after talking with Geoff, saying it wasn’t the “right fit” for us.








The aliens have landed!


A damp & wild coast line

HE SAID:

Well, that was a long day. Well over 500km. I was knackered at the end, but the souvlaki at lunch powered my machine, I guess. Varena has seen so many of the WA terrestrial orchids that finding new ones for her to see is a rare event. So, when she received word of a newy that was only an extra couple of hundred kilometres away we had to grab the opportunity. You never know if these little buggers will elude you, get eaten, or just give up the ghost, so getting there promptly was needed. Despite bending a couple of the targets because they were so frigging small that I didn't see them when i walked in, we managed to find plenty, keeping Varena very happy. There were also a few thousand purple enamel orchids, which are common, but we'd never seen so many in such a relatively small area. 

The house-sit preliminary visit paid off, as the place was a dump. The young couple were young and enthusiastic, but they wanted caretakers that would work free in poor conditions, not house-sitters. We were probably a bit too taken aback to say no straight up, but after a chat we both agreed that it was nothing that we wanted to be a part of. If we have to crap in a hole in the ground, and still have to do watering of trees and gardens, chook minding, mowing, and fight any fires to defend the house in a eucalyptus forest because they are uninsurable, then we are not the house-sitters you were looking for. There is no quid pro quo. It would be an awful time.

Teams with Julian and Kiyoka just after we got in was the usual fun.


Thursday 9th October 2025

Thursday 9th October

SHE SAID:

Geoff had a video call with Fiona the physio, & as he had expressed a wish to have a “day off” orchiding at some stage I suggested today & headed out about 7.45am.

It was a full-on orchid day, with possibly 29 different ones seen, & some surprises too. I had a great day, though it could have way more sighting if Geoff had come...LOL!



Rattle Beaks. Pink Enamels, King Spider
Dark Mignonette, Little Leek, Laughing Leeks (dark form)


Bees sp?


Long labellum on pale Mustards!?


Mustard, Tangled White Spider 
Joseph's Spiders


Cossacks everywhere....

HE SAID:

With my vertigo physio appointment fairly early Varena grabbed the chance and shot out for a solo day's wanderings. The appointment was helpful, plus I managed to do some chores around the van, so all good.



Wednesday 8th October 2025

Wednesday 8th October

SHE SAID:

Today was supposed to be a “burns day, but of the 3 I had hoped to see we only found 1! It was still a good day, though a cool & spitty rain day. We still managed to find 26 different types!

I made crumbed fish, veggie bake & gems for dinner.


Midge, Karri Cowslips, Birds sp?
Snail sp?, Purple Enamel, Zebras


Funky Rabbits, Little Pink Fans, Pink Fans


Bee x Small-flowered Donkey?


White sp? x Butterfly Orchid?


Hybrid Spiders & Heberle's Spider or King Spider?


Flying Ducks, King-in-his-Carriage (triggered)
Warty Hammer

HE SAID:
The jacket was on for most of today's outing. It was cool, then rainy, then sunny, then cloudy, then sunny, then rainy and on it went. Not awful, just a mixed bag. Varena was pleased with some of my finds, so I got a biscuit. 

Tuesday, 7 October 2025

Tuesday 7th October 2025

Tuesday 7th October

SHE SAID:

We had a full day out, heading to the Mt Barker area for a burn, then a hoped-for Spider Orchid which I have only ever seen once. Also on the agenda was another undescribed Spider, & anything else we could find.

A couple of older burns were more productive than the year old one; the hoped for Starts’ Spider was showed to us by Parks & Wildlife people who we bumped into. They were doing a survey of this orchid & kindly showed us where they grew! I think we saw 11 in all!

We saw more than 25 different species today, a great day.



Leek Orchids in the burn

White Spider sp? x 'unknown' Spider
Crab-lipped Spider x White Spider sp?


Blue Lake, not so blue today!


Flying Ducks, King-in-his-Carriage
& Warty Hammer


Leaping Spider, Karri Cowslips, 
Late Bird & Silky Blue


Heberle's Spiders, King Spider & Karri Spiders


Shades of the Starts' Spiders


Undescribed Blue China, Butterfly & Red Beak
Purple Pansy, Little Pink Fan & Rattle Beaks

HE SAID:

The day out was a bit longer than usual, probably because we kept finding things for Varena to photograph. There was a bit of concern in the afternoon when we first smelled smoke, and then saw that we were in a smoke haze. Without internet due to no mobile signal in that area we couldn't find out if it was just a farmer doing a burn-off, DBCA doing a preventative burn, or something else. We weren't too worried, but as we hadn't found much in that spot we moved along without dallying too much, just in case.


Monday 6th October 2025

Monday 6th October

SHE SAID:

Our week in Narrogin is over. We headed south about 180km to Frankland River for another week. There are plenty of spots for orchids in this area; it will be a busy week here, including hopefully a meet up with new house owners for a sit through the “silly season”.

We even managed to get out to a new reserve to see what was there. 12 or so orchids were seen in the 3 spots we looked. I was happy with that.



Catspaws & Kangaroo Paws


Trigger plants


Nosy or curious cattle...
Bright red Sundew & drying bark patterns

HE SAID:

Relocating was only 180km today, so no hurry to get going in the morning. There were a couple of orchid stops along the way and we arrived at the Frankland River Van park around lunchtime. We set up, had lunch, then had an orchid drive and wander. I think Varena is busting to have a hunt around this area!


Sunday 5th October 2025

Sunday 5th October

SHE SAID:

We had a chores day at the van; it has been a while.

Geoff got the washing done, split between our washing machine & the park laundry. I firstly made a cooked breakfast, then got a large pot of Bolognese on to cook for the day. Lunch was Pumpkin & Coconut Soup with Turkish Bread. 

Food, Food, Food!



Deja Vu in Coles in Narrogin; we were in the area through the lockdown
with COVID...so many shelves empty, out of stock....! The new normal...


A beautiful red from Nikki as a thank you to us,
well thank you Nikki, it was GOOD.

HE SAID:

With lovely aromas around the van all day I was in and out getting our washing done. I don't know what happened with the van park's dryer but when I went to check if it had finished the dryer door was open. I don't think anything was missing, and who'd want want my daggy old shirts or jocks anyway, but I had to put it on for another cycle as things weren't dry.

Varena's very tasty bolognese went done excellently, as usual.

Saturday, 4 October 2025

Saturday 4th October 2025

Saturday 4th October

SHE SAID:

Today we headed for Eaton, near Bunbury, to drop Nikki home. Of course, we managed a couple of orchid stops along the route. Nikki got her final new orchid for the trip too, she seemed well happy with that newbie.

The predicted rain came & went along the route to the coast & we managed to get wet! 

Nikki had 2 gorgeous bottles of Ferngrove Wines for us. Bubbles with a mass of orchids on the label, & a red with the Queen of Sheba on it for Geoff. What a lovely parting gift from her.

We got back to a full caravan park & people in the Rec Shed practising Carol singing...in October...OMG!


Dwarf Bee, Wandoo Beard, Laughing Leeks
A double-headed Grass Tree, Leaping Spider & all yellow Cowslips


A collection of bugs



The lovely orchid thank you that Nikki gave us.

HE SAID:

We were on the road to Bunbury by 8am. I knew that there would be orchid stops along the way, but I think the rain curtailed them somewhat, allowing us to drop Nikki off a bit after 1130. Our return to Narrogin was via Aldi, and another orchid spot for lunch and a bit of a wander. Back just after 2pm I didn't miss much of the T20 vs NZ. Pies for dinner rounded off the day. 


Friday 3rd October 2025

Friday 3rd October

SHE SAID:

It is our last full day orchid hunting with Nikki. We headed south of Narrogin to several spots, a couple of new ones, then a favourite of Nikki’s, & one that Geoff & I have been to a few times.

There wasn’t much different stuff found, though the prize definitely was the hybrid Dancing Spider with the Chapman's Spider, it was a stunner.

Nikki shouted us dinner at the New Cornwall Hotel. It was very good; the meals all came out together & I got my meal this time around...LOL!


"Happy & colourful" Cowslips


Different shapes & colours of Dragons


Hybrid white spiders


Lots & lots of White Spiders sp? 
plus a "funky" Geoff one!!!


Dancing x Chapman's Spider - beautiful
Dancing Spiders


Little Frog, "Blue" Sun sp?
& a Purple Enamel


My Chicken Parmi!

HE SAID:

We had a fairly successful day out orchiding. Varena and Nikki seemed quite pleased with the orchids, and I got well fed, so good all round!

Dinner at the New Cornwall was interesting. The atmosphere and presentation when we first walked in seemed a bit ordinary, but the food was good (especially the parmi), and the atmosphere improved when a group of 20 or so people came in from the beer garden. I think an Indian family must have recently taken over the business, as the usual pub fare is equally matched with tasty sounding curries etc. Also, the staff seemed brand new, feeling their way through operating the beer taps and till. All was fine in the end, and I'd encourage them to look at some instructional videos on pouring Guinness, as it needs a little work.