Showing posts with label Water World Wednesday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Water World Wednesday. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Seasonal confusion?

A wonderful day's outing in the Adelaide foothills yesterday revealed some new territory for me, kindly introduced - and shared - by my good photography friend.  


Although we are now in our second month of Winter, one could be forgiven for believing (at least visually) that Autumn is still with us. 

Linking up with Our World Tuesday

Tuesday, June 18, 2013

A Winter's meanderings

Following on from my posts of the past few days, here are some
other shots taken on that lovely winter's afternoon:

This group appeared to be competing in what I assume to be kayak polo (?)
on Mawson Lakes.
Some of them had "Australia" printed on the back of their vests but I
couldn't distinguish who their opponents were. They seemed to be having a great time.


This pair of funghi was hiding beneath some shrubs growing lakeside


The perimeter of Parafield Airport - used predominantly for small, light aircraft.
Flight training is also conducted here and joy flights in some early
war-time aircraft


and that yellow brightening up the area is from "squillions"
of Soursobs (or, as I like to call them - "Poor Man's Daffodils"!)


As can be seen from the windsock, it was a pretty calm afternoon


Linking up with Outdoor Wednesday and

Wednesday, March 20, 2013

The pause that refreshed



During my brief visit to Victoria's Mornington Peninsula, I travelled to Cape Schank at the southern tip, and was transfixed by the fabulous colours of the water and the power of the waves crashing against rocks and the shore.


Below the lighthouse was this stretch of land reaching out into Bass Strait.


 . . . Tasmania is out there somewhere!


and these beauties were crashing onto the western foreshore further up the Peninsula.

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