
Narooma shopping centre ((iPhone)

Geological anomaly: Billy’s Beach

Shells on whale-rocks at One Tree North (iPhone)

Camellias outside an old house in Bodalla

Spotted gums beside the highway in Bodalla

Bodalla: mountain view, old house, garage

Poinsettia, Bodalla

Old tree, Bodalla

Leaves, mud and flowers

Potato vine: my back yard


View from a bird-hide in Melbourne Botanical Gardens

Fern unfurling

Last Melbourne mural

Nowra mural
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We have poinsettias exactly like that year round in the Algarve. 🙂 🙂 And the sea waifs are very appealing. Our walk this morning was very gentle- a country park with proud mam and dad and eight cygnets. 🙂 Back to Leeds tomorrow for one last clean and sort. We’ll be ready to loll about in the Algarve at this rate. Sleepy hugs!
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I’m sure it’s obvious, apart from the spotted gums, my favourites are the sea country spirits! A lovely hotchpotch.
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I suspect I could’ve guessed! I wish I’d had longer to look at them.
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These are fascinating. I particularly like the shots of the multi media art. It is inspiring stuff.
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So hard to seperate from their lighting! (That’s if you mean the crocheted -looking ones.)
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Yes, it can be hard to photograph art.
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Sculpture too. There’s always something behind it. The only spacious sculpture exhibition I’ve seen didn’t allow photography!
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I love your Hotchpotches, Meg! So much variety. Here, the Sea Country Spirits had me intrigued and I followed the link. I agree with Jo about the Ponsettia!
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I’m glad the link worked: wasn’t sure about a link in a caption, and I was away when this went live. I was very glad to find the video because photographing them was very difficult. And I’m also glad you like hotchpotches. This one was a while in the making, hence the variety.
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Shall look forward to more Hotchpotches….
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Oh, and I have a couple of different posts on ruins for you to feast your eyes on….
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Already posted? I’ve skimmed them, but weekends I now spend at J’s with good company and bad internet connection, so I’m just catching up now.
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Now that’s what a Poinsettia should look like, not the weedy Christmas houseplants that we get here. And the shells – are they limpets? Unusual colouring – like tortoiseshell. Another lovely hotchpotch 🙂
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Colouring could well be photographic failure!! I was using my dreaded (and drafted) iPhone. One day I will master it!!!
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I think the photos are absolutely fine. No the shells have a defined tortoiseshell pattern on them, but I am hopeless at identifying seashells. Clams, limpets…
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Limpets I think
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