Love your rural views. Sorry it has taken me so long to come back to you, I had not forgotten. Those massed lupins were on the road from Waneka to Timaru, on the Tarras to Cromwel road. They would have been even better in the second week of Dec. Hope you get to enjoy then next year.
Oh I love these roadtrip pictures -- what a wonderful country you live in for a roadtrip!! Beautiful scenery, little bits of quirkiness -- what's not to love. (And I want that hammock!)
I like the view of the hillside and tunnel from the train. It would be fun to go exploring and look at the vegetation there where it looks wild. The hammock under a roof is very amusing, Betty!
Thanks so much for taking us along for the ride....gorgeous photos! Thanks, too, for linking up with me today....you know you're welcome EACH and EVERY week. HOPE you have a wonderful Mother's Day weekend.
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What a beautiful set of photos from a glorious place. One day I might get across the Tasman and visit. Denyse
ReplyDeleteLove your rural views. Sorry it has taken me so long to come back to you, I had not forgotten.
ReplyDeleteThose massed lupins were on the road from Waneka to Timaru, on the Tarras to Cromwel road. They would have been even better in the second week of Dec. Hope you get to enjoy then next year.
A lovely selection of photos! I loved the buildings and the quaint little green caravan!
ReplyDeletei enjoyed all the photos, thanks for the tour!
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed your beautiful pictures!!
ReplyDeleteOh I love these roadtrip pictures -- what a wonderful country you live in for a roadtrip!! Beautiful scenery, little bits of quirkiness -- what's not to love. (And I want that hammock!)
ReplyDeleteYou like the hammock with the roof and I like the camper next to it. I want one like that!
ReplyDeleteI like the view of the hillside and tunnel from the train. It would be fun to go exploring and look at the vegetation there where it looks wild. The hammock under a roof is very amusing, Betty!
ReplyDeleteI want that hammock!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for taking us along for the ride....gorgeous photos! Thanks, too, for linking up with me today....you know you're welcome EACH and EVERY week. HOPE you have a wonderful Mother's Day weekend.
ReplyDeleteQuite varied scenes
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