i was so amazed by the colours of all the leaves in the area-- it reminded me of home (only better cuz we don't have a lot of maples in western canada). i now have dozens of pictures of red, yellow and orange leaves. it was amazing.


friday afternoon we spent at a spa (cuz we were in spa country and it would be weird to spend 4 1/2 days there and not try out a spa). this one was great cuz it offered a public deal with use of mineral water spa, hydro therapy pool, mineral salt water floatation pool, spa couches (my favourite) and zenoxy massagers for only $30 so we spent a few hours moving from one area to another just relaxing.
hepburn springs is known for all of the springs around it (not just a clever name). there are water pumps where you can drink the water all over town and on short walks. each one tastes different.

we did a lot of walks/hikes around the area too. there were soooo many different communities of plants in the forest. a lot of maple and oaks (weeds in australia but they are really pretty this time of year). we also ended up walking through large areas of gum trees. these are some of the saplings of gum trees that had been through a fire in the recent past.

thats the cool thing about a lot of native australian plants-- they NEED fire or extreme heat to regenerate

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