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4/1/18

roadside scenery



Another lunch 'watcher'!


Today it is unoccupied because it is not earthquake proof, but this lovely building was, at one time, a bath house and then a museum. Click here for it's history.

The city of Thames has a gold mining history.




13 comments:

  1. ...mighty nice roadside scenery!

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  2. Hari Om
    Some truly delightful images here toady - the wee churches are such a contrast to the Rotorua Museum! What a magnificent building it is though... YAM xx

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  3. You gave us a great tour, thank you.

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  4. Quaint looking churches, do love the duck saying please

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  5. You found two cute, little churches. The Bath House is spectacular looking. You have been having too much fun with your camera, but I recommend keeping it up.

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  6. Stop by Yogi. There some amazing pictures. On the St Mary does it say American church? If you fine the time stop in for a cup of coffee

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  7. These churches are so little - does that mean also small towns? A pity that a big beautiful building stand unoccupied, but probably no funds to make it earthquake proof? Can't remember how long you live now in New Zealand - hope you have gotten accustomed to the way they celebrate Easter where you live (if not, it will happen one year:):) ). Enjoy your week and thank you muchfor these views with All Seasons!

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  8. An interesting post. St. Mary's looks so pristine in contrast to the rusty fence.

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  9. ...Hi Betty, I will be hosting Willy-Nilly.
    The Willy-Nilly meme opens at 12:00 AM eastern time each Friday and closes at 11:55 on Monday. Please stop by!

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  10. That duck is not going to take NO for an answer!

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