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It's a gardener's day


Photo taken near the Stone Store and Kemp Mission House in Kerikeri on a typical Spring day.

Winter always likes to throw out one last cold blast and that is exactly what we have coming today. Hopefully it's over and done with quickly so we can get on with warmer weather.

Linking up with Skywatch Friday.

Comments

Andy said…
Delightful scene. The old tree and the stone house enhance each other.
gz said…
you're getting your last blasts and we've had our first!
William Kendall said…
Beautiful shot!

We had our first taste of snow for the season yesterday.
Joyful said…
I love this shot.
That's a pretty shot. Love the old house and the moss-covered tree.
Jim said…
Beautiful scene.
Lady Fi said…
Wow - what a charming place!
Billy Blue Eyes said…
Totally the opposite here, getting colder. Do like that photo
local alien said…
So much more history it seems in this northern part of the country though I know the Bay had it's share as well. Lots of good photo shots
Share my Garden said…
Oh, I do like this, the absorbed figure tells a lovely story.
italiafinlandia said…
The composition is really well done and the cottage so pretty.
Jocelyn said…
Great picture!
Trekkie4Ever said…
Wow! That's beautiful!!
Graham Edwards said…
Ah to be in NZ now that Spring is here.
PerthDailyPhoto said…
What a really lovely image Amy, beautifully composed ✨

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