Saturday 25 May 2019

Finding Sanctuary









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Dress: Anthea Crawford satin
Cardigan: Metalicus stretch
Sneakers: Wittner neoprene, glitter, rubber
Bag: French Connection vinyl, pompoms with silver hardware
Tote: Big W screen-printed calico
Watch: Daniel Wellington silver, woven canvas

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Spending some time inside the Brisbane Koala Science Institute - which is oddly reminiscent of a science-fiction film with its pod-like windows to a world of green beyond the glass - during a recent trip to the celebrated Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary in Fig Tree Pocket, which you may have glimpsed here, here & even here in previous blog posts as I'm a semi-regular (read: during the cooler months) visitor with a yearly pass. This time, I took my cousin & her two rambunctious munchkins along for the ride... & for the kangaroo feeding, sheepdog show, koala cuddling, snake ogling & bird-watching as well as lunch in the lush green surroundings permeated by the intoxicating smell of eucalyptus leaves. 

For the occasion, I wore a gorgeous navy floral satin shift dress with asymmetrical pleated waistline detailing from Anthea Crawford with a flesh-tone stretch cardigan with three-quarter-length sleeves from sadly-now-defunct Aussie label Metalicus (ideal for travel or daytrips as it scrunches up into a tiny ball to fit into a bag or tote... highly recommended if you find them either second-hand on a site like Ebay or even at stores selling clearance items like TK Maxx) to ward off the Queensland autumn's unpredictable morning chill factor. When it came to accessories, I jumped on the "ugly sneaker trend" bandwagon with a statement pair of navy neoprene babies with thick rubber soles & glitter toe caps from Wittner, looped a circular-shaped navy vinyl crossbody bag with pompom straps & silver hardware from French Connection over my head to carry all the essentials while keeping my hands free for child-wrangling, animal greeting & miscellaneous exploration, packed a few larger items such as a waterbottle & sunhat into a calico tote bag screen-printed with a black butterfly from my local Big W store & finally, put on a silver watch with oversized face & blue & white striped band from Daniel Wellington so that we wouldn't miss the start times for some of our favourite animal education shows.





Scroll down for snippets of how the day unfolded...






Flying Foxes



Sulphur Crested Cockatoo



Kookaburra



Red-Tailed Black Cockatoo


Corella


Galah





Major Mitchell Cockatoo


Gang-Gang Cockatoo
















Male Koalas in a Territorial Tussle






Platypus





Mary River Turtle



Wombat




"Rootopia"










Grey Kangaroo















Red Kangaroo


Emu









Sheepdog Show






Can you spot the Bird of Prey?



Little Boys in Big Sky Country...




Wallabies




Reptiles






Battered Fish & Chips with Side Salad









The "Ultimate Bird Bath" for Rainbow Lorikeets











Fun Times at the Riverside Cafe
Entry to the "nature playground" & cafe is free as it is actually outside the sanctuary gates, so it's a great place to call in & have a cup of piping hot coffee & a muffin while watching the children playing in the tunnels, bamboo walkway or wooden cubby house.






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