Tag Archives: Australia

Weekly Photo Challenge: Scale

(5 photographs) Australia is full of big things. At the zoo we have bears which are not native to our country but lifesize replicas are made to bring home the differences in scale between humans and these great beasts. The … Continue reading

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Cee’s Odd Ball Challenge: Retro Zabe

A new coffee shop has opened in town with an ambience to appeal to the young and those that enjoy a trip of nostalgia down memory lane. I hankered after a princess when I was a school kid. All my … Continue reading

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Skywatch Friday: 30th January 2015 Noosaville 5.51 pm

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Shadow Shot Sunday 2: The iconic Hills Hoist

1945 saw the first Hills Hoist come off the manufacturing line in Adelaide South Australia, in Lance Hill’s backyard.  Lance produced it at his wife’s request, as a cheap replacement clothes line to the old line slung across the back yard … Continue reading

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Skywatch Friday: 23rd January 2015 Noosaville 4.07pm

After a lovely 70mm of rain and more looking likely.

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Floral Friday: An Aussie Country garden

Earlyn country garden is the type of place you discover when you have your sister-in-law and her husband visiting from Germany. Unlike our visits to their town where there are all manner of walks close-by, the miles between places in Australia … Continue reading

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Thursday’s Special: Joy in the River

Canoes glide silently by occupants resting, barely paddling No need as the tide comes in Taking them silently, quickly upstream. They are oblivious as the other occupants are oblivious that they are not alone. This is my home Four ripples  four … Continue reading

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Wordless Wednesday: The Heads

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Sunday Stills the next Challenge: Night Shots

(2 photos)We have recently become involved in NFA – Noosa Federation of Arts a group whose aim is to bring world-class cultural events to Noosa at an affordable price, to sponsor ($30,000) the Dame Joan Sutherland Award which gives opportunities … Continue reading

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Shadow shot Sunday: Shadows amongst the paperbarks

Melaleuca have over 200 different species in the family of which most are endemic to Australia. There are three main types – the tea trees whose roots colour any nearby water brown. As a kid we used to swim at … Continue reading

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