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Gone fishing

One from our recent stay in Auckland - as I lived on the North Shore for about 25 years this was one suburb I hadn't spent much time in. The Bayswater Marina is between Takapuna and Devonport and on the opposite side is the motorway into the city - the big building in the distance is one of the main Police stations.


The guys in the top photo looked like they were on a mission with their rods and equipment. I wondered if they owned one of the many boats moored here or whether they were doing some surf-casting from the land.

One for Weekend Reflections and The Weekend Roundup.

Comments

local alien said…
Looks like a lovely day for fishing on boat or land.

Bill said…
A great looking day to go fishing.
carol l mck said…
Lovely seaport town and photos ~ Xo

Live in the moment,

A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
magiceye said…
Lovely shots of the marina!
Tom said…
...fishing is one thing that I don't have patience for! Give me some action.
Veronica Lee said…
The marina is beautiful - looks like a lovely place to go fishing.

Fabulous photos, Amy.

s.c said…
Nice weather for fishing.
Marinas are always interesting.
Billy Blue Eyes said…
Looks like they are making a day of it, used to do that myself when I was younger, got more sense now I like to think
Yogi♪♪♪ said…
I love shots of marinas and a mystery, where are those guys going to fish??
Tigger's Mum said…
I love the clarity of the sky you have captured in thd 2nd. Some fishers here use enormous surf casting rods from land and from a distance look like some weird insecjt waving big antennae.
Fun60 said…
A lovely scene full of expectation for the day ahead.
Iris Flavia said…
Ingo loves to (try to) catch fish. And guess what he´s up to right now. Fish. Not a fan but I even suggested that, a recipe for the NINJA. When he tried with his fishing rod I always enjoyed a good book. Oh, I miss the ocean.

Beautiful shots, thank you :-)
PerthDailyPhoto said…
Lovely marina shots Amy, I was at our marina today also. So nice to walk there on a sunny winter day ⛵

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