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Another visit to Murchison
Last week we drove up to Murchison to visit our favourite op shop. We also had lunch at one of the nicest cafes we've been to. This wa...
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I nthe heart of Devonport in Auckland is this little block of businesses. In my younger days I worked in this suburb as a legal typist for...
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In amongt the modern new highrise buildings in Auckland City is this smaller vintage building that is currently for sale (I'd buy it if ...
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Great shot.
Beautiful landscape.
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What a beautiful photo, Amy! I've never seen New Zealand and, while it isn't REALLY too late, I think it's probably practically too late. The scenery, however, is not unlike parts of Western Canada, especially this lovely farm.
Kay
An Unfittie's Guide to Adventurous Travel
It looks like that was a lovely day.
Such pretty countryside. I can see why you love it!!
Traveling with you through your country is always a great pleasure
Not many of these silos where I live. I like seeing them though.
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Such idyllic photo! Gorgeous!
Namaste,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
If I'm honest I can take or leave silos but barns - particularly old and semi-derelict barns - give me goose bumps of joy (especially if I have a camera in my hand).
It amazes me sometimes how similar rural landscapes can be across the world. This scene reminds me of some of what I see here in Oklahoma, USA.
I love scenes like this too! When I visit my sister in Missouri, I always take a drive along the country roads to photograph the farms along the way.
I like farmland scenes too -- this really does remind me of what we've seen when we RVd through farm country (Yogi above is right). I really like how you show us so many aspects of your beautiful country!
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