Wednesday 22 April 2015

Heading home

Ready to get back in the car and head east towards home?  Good, so am I !  
For those of you who missed the journey so far check it out here



The hint I gave as to what we would be seeing was simply animals, cattle, sheep & horses of course.


Quick or you'll miss them....  
These roos are ready to jump the fence for greener pastures!



Stopping for a photo break beside the road where a side road joins ours.  
It's not as bad as it looks!  The cattle truck waits for the gravel truck to pass...phew!


Drama averted, and oh what a view.  Going on 5.45pm, the light is glorious.




This journey is taking longer than I thought....
 so I think we will have to carry on to a Part Three.
Glad to have you along so far, and hope you'll come back for hopefully the last leg next week.  
See you then!  

Bye for now

22 comments:

  1. What a beautiful journey. The golden evening light is indeed glorious.
    I'm very happy it will take longer!

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    1. Thank you so much Amélie! Always lovely to have your company.

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  2. Indeed the last picture has a wonderful view but according to my husband I'm a bit crazy because I'm fond of seeing cattle, sheep and horses, never get enough of this kind of country life. In this case there were even kangaroos.......so interesting.

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    1. I wish I could have got a bit closer to the kangaroos for you Janneke; they were so quick! And you're not crazy at all loving animals.

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  3. Hello Jane,
    I loved this journey with you and kangaroos are always a joy to see.
    Thanks for sharing. Looking forward to our next journey with you
    Helen xx

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    1. It will be a pleasure to have your company the rest of the way Helen x

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  4. Jumping roos, stunning views, big country - I'm so glad you're up and running again and stretching my world! Glorious photos - wish they were bigger so I could take in all the detail! Keep travelling!

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    1. Interesting you say that about photos being bigger...I've been wondering if the collages were helpful or a bit small. Maybe I'll stick to straight photos...only trouble is I want to show so many & thought collages could be a way of doing that. Don't like posts that go on and on. Short attention span I guess!!

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  5. I am so enjoying your journey. The scenery is so very beautiful.

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    1. Glad to hear it. It is lovely around there, quite different to where we are, but only a short distance inland.

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  6. Glorious series of captures! Thank you so much for sharing. :)

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    1. Hello Linda , nice to meet you and so glad you enjoyed the photos of our lovely region of NSW.

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  7. I enjoyed these pictures as much as the last one. Beautiful scenery.

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  8. I looked at your photos from this and older posts – they are stunning. I follow a couple of other New Zealand blogs and from the look of their photos it looks like you cannot take a bad picture in New Zealand as the whole country is picturesque.

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    1. That's a very nice thing to say! New Zealand is indeed a glorious place; I see you are an avid traveler, I wonder if you've been there? The New England area of Australia where my day trip has taken me is very similar to parts of NZ, possibly around Christchurch I think. I met my husband there so it is dear to my heart! Thanks for dropping by.

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  9. Oh be still my beating heart - such a beautiful landscape - great photos - I bet it's nice to be home though.

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    1. Glad you're enjoying the journey Elaine ~ it is lovely to go travelling but it's always nice to get home too, as you say.

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  10. I am enjoying this journey. Your photos are fun. I especially loved seeing the Roos about to jump over the fence. Great looking scenery too.

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    1. Good to hear you're enjoying the trip Denise, and the roos too!

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  11. Thanks for taking us on the road with you, Jane, I really am enjoying the scenery.
    Amalia
    xo

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    1. Hi Amalia ~ I have been away visiting an elderly relative in hospital, and so that is why I am only now replying to your lovely comment. So pleased you are enjoying the trip :)

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