Quite a guard of honour on the bridge by the birds! Obviously not "Indian Myna's" - the "Einsatzgruppe" mass murderers of native birds in Australian and seemingly everyone sits on their hands and does nothing about these killers. You should see me in action when they invade my bottle brush tree and rip the blooms off so as the loorikeets have no nectar to drink! No one can swing a broom as well as me - ha ha! So far unfortunately no "home runs" ! Cheers Colin
Thanks Lee. No bushfires near us at all, thank goodness...many are raging out of control as there is so much bushland where the fires are. House and farms, small towns are being saved so far..
HBello Margaret,
ReplyDeleteWonderful pictures.
The last is great and a very nice place for a sit.
Greetings, Marco
Was a beautiful warm evening so I did sit there and look.
DeleteLas luces son muy buenas en estas fotografía, sobretodo en la primera y la última.
ReplyDeleteBesos
Thanks.
DeleteWow! These are wonderful photographs of beautiful scenery. I love the sea. It's my dream to have a house with a sea view. Something for the future.
ReplyDeleteThank you. Always lovely looking over the sea and watching as they sky, sea changed with the weather.
DeleteSuch lovely photos
ReplyDeleteThanks Jo-Anne.
DeleteSimply glorious views. Serene and beautiful.
ReplyDeleteEver so peaceful there, even in the school holidays.
DeleteLovely scenery.
ReplyDeleteIt is rather nice there.
DeleteVery pretty and I think a cooler place to be today than here.
ReplyDeleteMaybe Andrew, it's reported to be 34 deg C at Swansea today, similar to Melbourne.
DeleteI really like that last one.
ReplyDeleteThanks.
DeleteQuite a guard of honour on the bridge by the birds!
ReplyDeleteObviously not "Indian Myna's" - the "Einsatzgruppe" mass
murderers of native birds in Australian and seemingly everyone
sits on their hands and does nothing about these killers.
You should see me in action when they invade my bottle brush tree
and rip the blooms off so as the loorikeets have no nectar to drink!
No one can swing a broom as well as me - ha ha! So far unfortunately no
"home runs" !
Cheers
Colin
Seems you have had a lot of practice then Colin swinging that broom :)
DeleteWe are VERY attached that broom and I!! Ha ha.
DeleteI'm so far behind the eight-ball and am trying to catch up.
ReplyDeleteI hope you're not being threatened by those devastating bushfires down your way, Margaret. Take good care....stay safe.
Beautiful photos, by the way. :)
Thanks Lee.
DeleteNo bushfires near us at all, thank goodness...many are raging out of control as there is so much bushland where the fires are. House and farms, small towns are being saved so far..
Wonderful.. just wonderful..
ReplyDeleteThanks Krishna.
DeleteI could sit on that seat and watch the ocean and watch the ocean and watch the ocean and....
ReplyDeleteYou know River I thought of you when taking the photo and how you would love to site there most evening and look at the sea and sunset also sunrise.
DeleteSerene and really inviting place dear Margaret!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeletei just want to be there
thank you soooooo much for beautiful sharing!
You are welcome.
DeleteI agree--- Baili is right. Serene and inviting.
ReplyDeleteDoes want to make you want to sit there are look.
Deleteawwwww, water shots...
ReplyDelete:)
At last it arrived :) your patience was rewarded.
DeleteGreat pics!!
ReplyDeleteThe one with the bench reminds me of a spot near Lake Ontario where I sit very often. The view is so similar! Incredible!
Well that would be nice to sit in the lake too.
DeleteStunning photos.
ReplyDeleteThanks Bob.
DeleteI wouldn't mind sitting a while on that bench :)
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
On warm evenings it would be good to sit there every night, well most as the sky, mountains and sea would always look different.
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