During a brutal Bunuru (Noongar - second summer), a cafe created a little oasis for the wildlife. This quenda (southern brown bandicoot) appreciated it.
Sky Edwards
2024
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During a brutal Bunuru (Noongar - second summer), a cafe created a little oasis for the wildlife. This quenda (southern brown bandicoot) appreciated it.
Sky Edwards
2024
Canon R7
Canon 100-400 L IS USM
The Noongar are Aboriginal Australian peoples who live in the south-west corner of Western Australia, from Geraldton on the west coast to Esperance on the south coast. These are the six seasons that meet with the areas natural flow.
BIRAK (DECEMBER — JANUARY)
Season of the Young
Birak marks the hot and dry season, when the warm days are cooled by the afternoon sea breezes. An abundance of food sources still remain including mammals, birds, reptiles, and yonga (kangaroo). The start of the season sees the vibrant flowering of Nuytsia Floribunda, also known as the Western Australian Christmas Tree.
BUNURU (FEBRUARY — MARCH)
Season of the Adolescence
Bunuru marks the hottest part of the year, when there is little to no rain. Jarrah and Marri trees are in full bloom, along with Zamia pods. Fish, crab and mussels are the main portion of the diet in this season, with tailer and mullet trapped in the shallow waters and easily caught, as well as marron and gilgies collected from the wetlands. Wattle, banksia blossom and various roots are popular food sources at this time.
DJERAN (APRIL — MAY)
Season of Adulthood
The season of Djeran brings with it cooler nights, light breezes and the presence of dew on the plants in the early mornings. Traditionally this was the time of year to nourish and prepare the body for the cold of Makuru. Fish is important food source, along with seeds and bulbs. Banksia flowers are out in bloom giving a food source for the birds and insects that rely on them.
MAKURU (JUNE — JULY)
Season of Fertility
Makuru is the season that brings the first heavy rains, and sees the Scarlett banksia in bloom. Fire is very important during this season, a useful resource for food preparation and production, tool and artefact production, hunting and driving game, and for warmth and signalling. Fattier red-meat animals such as the yonga (kangaroo) and weitj (emu) are hunted at this time of year.
DJILBA (AUGUST — SEPTEMBER)
Season of Conception
During this season the wattles come into full bloom, along with lemon myrtle, and this signals the start of the mass blooming in the south-west. Large birds nest to hatch their eggs and popular foods include yongas (kangaroos) and weitj (emu).
KAMBARANG (OCTOBER — NOVEMBER)
Season of Birth
This season marks the end of the rain, fewer cold fronts and warmer temperatures. The landscape is carpeted with a rainbow of wildflowers, including the vibrant flowering of the Kangaroo Paw. Kambarang is the season of plenty with an abundance of food available, including fruit, yams and gilgie (freshwater crayfish).
01 February 2025 - Bunuru / Summer
Today is the first Day of Bunuru - the Noongar Season of Adolescence. This is the hottest and driest (and burniest) time in our region of Western Australia. But it's not a total bummer. Little Nessie at our apartment is flowering, the Spotted Gums in town are blossoming, and the twin Oaks down the road are showing their first signs of tiny green acorns. I'm so proud of them.
Decks:
Rider Waite Smith Tarot, obvs.
Matthews + Worthington ~ The Green Man Tree Oracle
Laura Bowen ~ Dreamtime Reading
Noongar Seasons
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Turns out that the people who've inhabited a land since mankind left the primordial cradle are like, heaps better at figuring out seasons than some white people who got here relatively 2 seconds ago (whoa, crazy). Here is a breakdown of the SIX seasons we have in Western Australia, specifically in the regions of the Noongar people.
BIRAK (December to January)
Season of the young
"It's a dry heat"
Fuck yeah, how good is summer?
BUNURU (February to March)
Season of the adolescence
HEAT. Humid. Disgusting. You consider making blood sacrifices for an afternoon sea breeze.
Getting pretty fucking sick and tired of this summer, actually.
DJERAN (April to May)
Season of adulthood
The sun calms its farm and it is safe to go outside again.
The trauma of Bunuru is healing and you might wanna get the doona out the cupboard.
MAKURU (June to July)
Season of fertility
GET READY TO GET WET
A moderate cold is made fucking freezing by architecture that was decidedly optimised to tackle heat.
DJILBA (August to September)
Season of conception
Statistically most likely to be declared "Melbourne weather" with a grab-bag of cold and warm and clear and raining days, but nights are always chilly.
"Oh my godddd flooweerrrrssss"
KAMBARANG (October to November)
Season of birth
The flowers are absolutely raging and times are sweet. But watch out for snakes.
Doona is out. Fans are in. The cold weather has made you weak and you complain about mild heat until your body acclimates for the upcoming Birak.
Looking forward to Djeran.
Raindrops on Casuarina sp.
Sky Edwards
2022
Ricoh XR-10
Kodak Gold 200
12 February 2025 ~ Bunuru Moon
Tonight is the Bunuru Moon. I name this Full Moon in respect to the Noongar Season of Adolescence - the hottest and driest time of year in our region of Western Australia.
Time to cleanse and charge them crystals! Tonight we're charging Rose Quartz for Valentine's Day.