The short Big Hill walk is the only one here, so I head past the beach to climb that and hopefully see out to the sunrise, of which I can see delicate flushes already.
It is still half dark on the walk, and the trees arching over the track make it even dimmer. I had needed a torch when I set out.
The sea winds have shaped the cliffside forest into slanting sideways for survival.
But then I emerge on to a side of the Hill where the sunrise can be seen through the dark trees.
There is low cloud limiting the sun’s visible rise, but it makes a beautiful bright contrasting glow with the grey sea and the dark cliff.
Before this loop walk leaves the sea to head down through the rainforest, I marvel at the rugged nature of the shore here. Steep and forbidding.
I come out the other end of the loop at the bottom of the Big Hill into brighter daylight, to find a lone Pandanus tree (Pandanus tectorius) propped on its stick legs, its unripe ‘breadfruit’ looking somehow inappropriately tropical.
Paperbarks and pandanus…
Swans and supper-singing birds…
Glad my early morning reached you, Sue and Joyce!
I can smell the dawn on the sea and sunrise. Beautiful
Thank you for sharing these lovely photos.
allowed me to step back from Monday morning chores.