you certainly have the scenic wonderland happening up there. I remember from many years ago travel to Dorrigo; wonderful countryside. I know you've had a lot of rain of late too; will be beautifully GREEN. Enjoy your little peace of heaven
Thanks Carole, sometimes it does us good to be reminded that it actually is a wonderland. Thank you for doing that:) You are right, it certainly is green, and boggy!!
Hi Jane. Here in la Correze, France the snow has finally almost melted but unfortunately we now have rain! The air is warmer and it finally feels like spring is on its way. The disappearing snow has revealed flower shoots and I'm excited to think that there'll soon be colour in the garden once again. Looking forward to warmth, gardening and BBQ's! x Katherine
Glad the sun's shining with you today Tess! Yes it is good to see what's coming but I always seem to push my luck and hang out the washing even when there's a black cloud coming! I must be a bit optimistic.
Hi Jane, What a gorgeous place you live. The top photos could be anyway in UK too with those rolling green hills. Weather here in UK is horrid today. Raining and misty, yuk have a good day
Hi Jane, your photos are as beautiful as always. I'm always so surprised at the green rolling hills. It seems that the travel guides always show the dessert, the red rocks and the ocean with surfers and sailboats. Before blogging I never knew that you had this beautiful green side to your country. It looks very similar to your rolling green hills of Yorkshire, that you photographed on your visit to see your Mum. Thanks for sharing this with us . . . your photos are very calming to the soul. Love, Connie :)
Thanks as always Connie, for your enthusiastic interest in people:) You are right that green can be a surprise for those who don't know Australia. There are a lot of similarities with England and also Ireland, which I write about in my latest post on St.Patrick's Day. Have a great weekend in your lovely cottage. Bye for now, Jane:)
Stunning photos Jane, the ones at the top remind me of a child's drawing! Really love your earlier Lake District ones too - one of my favourite places, but a looong way from home here in Cornwall!!! x
Hi Stephie, how lovely to see you! I would love to go to Cornwall one day, I believe it is a gorgeous part of the world too, but as you say, a long way from home here in Australia!! Bye for now, Jane
you certainly have the scenic wonderland happening up there. I remember from many years ago travel to Dorrigo; wonderful countryside. I know you've had a lot of rain of late too; will be beautifully GREEN. Enjoy your little peace of heaven
ReplyDeleteThanks Carole, sometimes it does us good to be reminded that it actually is a wonderland. Thank you for doing that:) You are right, it certainly is green, and boggy!!
DeleteHi Jane. Here in la Correze, France the snow has finally almost melted but unfortunately we now have rain! The air is warmer and it finally feels like spring is on its way. The disappearing snow has revealed flower shoots and I'm excited to think that there'll soon be colour in the garden once again. Looking forward to warmth, gardening and BBQ's! x Katherine
ReplyDeleteHow lovely to hear from you Katherine. Melting snow, warm air, spring on it's way, sounds delicious! Hope you will include potatoes in those BBQ's!
Deletelove that you have such a good view of the approaching weather. We have a sunny day here! (at last)
ReplyDeleteGlad the sun's shining with you today Tess! Yes it is good to see what's coming but I always seem to push my luck and hang out the washing even when there's a black cloud coming! I must be a bit optimistic.
DeleteHi Jane, What a gorgeous place you live. The top photos could be anyway in UK too with those rolling green hills.
ReplyDeleteWeather here in UK is horrid today. Raining and misty, yuk
have a good day
Gill x (autumnmiss2011)
Hi Gill! How lovely to see you here and hoping that the yukky UK weather improves just a little bit for you and spring smiles on you:)Cheers Jane
DeleteHi Jane, me again.
ReplyDeleteI have something for you on my blog you might like
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Gill x
Thanks so much Gill, I really appreciate that:)
DeleteYour post is beautiful .... like a dream!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely thing to say Bren! It wasn't such a dream trying to get the washing dry though!
DeleteHi Jane, your photos are as beautiful as always. I'm always so surprised at the green rolling hills. It seems that the travel guides always show the dessert, the red rocks and the ocean with surfers and sailboats. Before blogging I never knew that you had this beautiful green side to your country. It looks very similar to your rolling green hills of Yorkshire, that you photographed on your visit to see your Mum.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this with us . . . your photos are very calming to the soul.
Love, Connie :)
Thanks as always Connie, for your enthusiastic interest in people:) You are right that green can be a surprise for those who don't know Australia. There are a lot of similarities with England and also Ireland, which I write about in my latest post on St.Patrick's Day. Have a great weekend in your lovely cottage. Bye for now, Jane:)
DeleteStunning photos Jane, the ones at the top remind me of a child's drawing! Really love your earlier Lake District ones too - one of my favourite places, but a looong way from home here in Cornwall!!! x
ReplyDeleteHi Stephie, how lovely to see you! I would love to go to Cornwall one day, I believe it is a gorgeous part of the world too, but as you say, a long way from home here in Australia!! Bye for now, Jane
DeleteAmazing photos Jane. As always you take us with you to the place and the mood...even though we are so many miles away..... Thank you xxx
ReplyDeleteOh thank you so much for saying that Mar! It maybe helps to make the distance a little less, I hope. Thank you xx
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