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Over the hills and far away...




On Tuesday B invited me to go with him to work as the jobs he had were about 90 minutes away. His job means that he fixes peoples phone lines and internet problems so we drove out through Kaikohe, Taheke, Opononi and Omapere to end up in Waimamaku. This is a lookout spot we stopped at in Pakanae that allowed us to see over some of the Hokianga coastline.

 Linking up with Skywatch Friday.

Comments

local alien said…
How wonderful to be able to travel with him. Wish we could get away too.
Beautiful photo
Tom said…
...I hope that you enjoyed your low UV day!
Bill said…
A beautiful view!
gz said…
Good to get a chance to go..and to give company too
Pauline said…
Ahh, I'm envious. It's been too long since I wandered around the Hokianga!
Billy Blue Eyes said…
Must be quite a view on a good day, it's not bad as it is
That’s a nice perk of B’s job, getting to see that scenery! And I’m sure the long round trip went much faster for him with you along! (I suppose the distance would be way too far for him to come fix my internet problems, even if you came along? )))
kwarkito said…
a beautiful spot, and a wonderful picture
Wow, gorgeous photo and location. Sounds like B has an interesting and challenging job!
Yogi♪♪♪ said…
The water is a beautiful turquoise color.
traveling together and seeing that view is a blessing
Agreed. Gorgeous view. You are blessed to live in such a beautiful area. Be safe while travelling.
PerthDailyPhoto said…
That's a spectacular view Amy 💙
carol l mck said…
Great photo of an awesome place ~ glad you could travel together ~ ^_^ ~ Happy Weekend to you,

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NatureFootstep said…
this view was well worth the trip :)

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