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Photo taken in Pukekohe, Auckland in late November before Summer had kicked in. The whole country was literally afflicted with nearly constant rain and overcast skies. I don't mind this town but it is quite a distance to get there from the southern motorway.

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Comments

local alien said…
That looks like our island just now. Days of rain. Oh well. We needed ot
James said…
I can't even remember the last time it rained here. We could use some rain with all of the fires.
Lydia C. Lee said…
We are pretty much soaked here atm. But at least last night I could walk to the restaurant and home from the gig without getting wet! Bonus
Lydia C. Lee said…
#WeekendReflection
Yogi♪♪♪ said…
Nice street scene!!
roentare said…
Hard to pronounce the town lol
Here the rain has stopped, but now we have been in the fog for days. And so there is always something to grumble about.
Bill said…
I like the town's name. We had no rain today which was great.
Iris Flavia said…
When warm I love rain!
Tom said…
...I would never be able to drive on the left after driving on the right all of these years.
s.c said…
The weather looks certainly like here in Flevoland.
Fun60 said…
The weather makes for a dismal day.
Revrunner said…
Summer! And here we are look at possibly the coldest week this winter. :-)

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