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9/30/16
my garden has awakened!
I'm so happy to see spring colors this week.
I'm sure there will be more very soon, but for now, I share
these with you.
Nature Thursday - DND
Floral Friday Photos
Floral Mosaics
9/29/16
Whanganui from the top
The Durie Elevator was out of order so we drove to the top of the hill to the lookout where the elevator would have taken us.
These are the views of the Whanganui River from the lookout.
Old water tower.
Maple Hill Hop
Outdoor Wednesday
9/28/16
Kereru and WATW
Spring is in the air in my part of the world and I captured
this wood pigeon (Kereru) the other day!
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9/26/16
more from Hollard Gardens
Macro Monday 2
Macro Monday
Flower Wednesday
Wild Bird Wednesday
Some Whanganui architecture
I get quite nostalgic when I see these older buildings and facades.
Hospital and Charitable Aid Board
Hubby thinks this is an unfinished lighthouse.
Some of these buildings remind me of the town where I grew up.
Shadow Shot Sunday 2
Sunday Snap
9/25/16
St Mary's Catholic Church, Whanganui
We took a trip to Whanganui in south Taranaki to see a few specific sights.
One of them was St Mary's with a round sanctuary.
InSPIREd Sunday
Saturday Snapshot
9/24/16
sights of Whanganui
We went to Whanganui for a day out and to enjoy the sunshine.
As we drove around, we found some interesting things that I want to share.
This is an old Fire Brigade Sub Station, 1925.
I have no idea what these letters on the top of a deserted industrial building mean.
Sally, I think you're right that it once said 'storage.'
Dragon's head, anyone?
Queens Park War Memorial Steps
Photo Friday
Friday Photo Friends
9/22/16
Hollard's Garden
Nature Thursday - DND
Nature Notes
9/21/16
kowhai and tuis
The kowhai (pronounced KO-fie) is a lovely tree native to New Zealand and
the name is the Maori word for 'yellow'.
Native birds love the trees and at Hollards yesterday, we found a
tree full of tuis.
Monday Mellow Yellows
Wild Bird Wednesday
Maple Hill Hop
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