Public toilet in Patea.
This grave was separate from the others in Te Waitere Cemetery, but the plaque was gone. We
assume it might be the very first one, but I can't find anything online.
This bicycle fence was in Oparau.
Along the road in Omata. I have no idea why!
Quite a collection of both the weird and wonderful. Might that isolated grave be that of a non-Christian, buried just outside consecrated ground; I've seen a few such graves in England.
ReplyDelete...you found some wonderful other things!
ReplyDeleteAwesome pics.
ReplyDeleteI love these incongruous and colourful pictures! The seaside was quite busy on the day you took the photo! I wish you a nice weekend, Betty!
ReplyDeleteI have never seen that many cormorants in one group. Lovely shots today I enjoyed them even a second time
ReplyDeleteA fine collection of photos. Would like to play chess with this set where I could make large mistakes.
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful photos. Love them.
ReplyDeleteA lovely eclectic mix of photographs today and I have never seen so many Cormorants together before.
ReplyDeleteLove them all, as always!
ReplyDeleteLove the whimsy! What fun... I love catching up with you, so many smiles. And thank you for hosting My Corner ....,
ReplyDeleteA very interesting series of photos and some beautiful scenery :-)
ReplyDeleteNice collection of pictures
ReplyDeleteBernhard