Monday 18 March 2019

Home again!


Have returned from a month's holiday after having such a wonderful time travelling parts of Tasmania, Australia. 
Seems Tasmania is very popular for travel these days as many people we encountered were tourist.

This photo was taken at Bridport, Tasmania and was the view from the caravan windows facing east.




A rose for those who lost their lives and those that are injured in more ways than one in New Zealand.

35 comments:

  1. Home sweet home.
    Nice view from the window.
    What a tragedy in New Zealand!

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  2. The beach is beautiful. The rose...so sad and I wish it hadn't happened. There are stories in our newspapers, interviews with the man (man? Hah!) responsible and apparently he did it because he wants the people fighting against each other.

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    1. Oh he must be a weird one that man if you could call him that - such a shame about the lives lost and injuries.
      Thanks re photo.

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  3. And so many of these deranged shooters think our orange clown is a wonderful guy. I'm emotional exhausted from worry about where things are going--- BUt on a happier note, I love this picture. I think it's one of your very best.

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    1. Yes, they seem to, that's the impression I get living from afar!
      Oh, thanks re photo :)

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  4. wellcome back dear Margaret!

    this is always pleasure to get back home after long tour

    this is soothing image!

    this accident is shockingly heartbreaking ,i am not able to find words to express my pain for victims!

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    1. Thanks Baili - lovely to be home.
      Dreadful what happened in New Zealand

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  5. Nice to with you, I missed you. Beautiful cove. I too feel the need cry for the victims of NZ.

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  6. Welcome back. I am looking forward to your future posts.

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    1. Thanks Andy, wonderful to go away but there is no place like home.

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  7. Tasmania is a very charming part of Australia; little wonder tourists want to visit. Even mainlanders were a little jealous when we told them of our plans.

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    1. David, there are so many tourist it's hard to believe and a great many of them are from the other States of Australia, a lot of Queenslanders escaping the heat and humidity of their summer.
      Have heard many a visitor say they wished they lived here in Tasmania.

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  8. Hello Margaret,
    What a lovely place. Wonderful.

    Greetings, Marco

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  9. Debes haber tenido un despertar maravillos con esa espléndida vista.

    Besos

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    1. Beautiful to look out the window of the caravan and see that landscape.

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    1. You are right on that one Jo-Anne.
      We will be off again for Easter and again late July till end of October, but that time up north somewhere.

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  11. Wonderful photo, the sky is amazing.
    Welcome back Margaret.
    It was a horrible tragedy happening in New Zealand. It is terrible how one can be so bad and act so barbarously, so inhumane.
    Have a nice week
    Hugs
    Maria
    Divagar Sobre Tudo um Pouco

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    1. Thank you Maria.
      Will never know what makes a man like that do such a dreadful thing. Such a tragedy.

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  12. Welcome back - so glad you had a safe and great time.
    The Christchurch tragedy is so shocking. I would have more than "egged" this
    so-called Senator Fraser Anning! Hung the bastard by his 'short and curlies"
    would have been better. How people can vote for these idiots is beyond me, plus the mad right winger, Pauline Hanson, is ????? (words fail me!)
    Qld certainly tosses up strange politicians of all shades and colours. The ghosts of Joh and Flo etc linger on.
    The "Turnip Top" of 1600 Penn.Avenue certainly hasn't helped with his comment.
    What a demented baboon the Yanks now have to put up with. The most dangerous man on this planet.
    Colin

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    1. The turnip top - a good description Colin.
      We certainly have some odd people in our country.
      They should hang a man like that one who did the shooting.
      Thanks for the welcome back and I hope you are keeping well.

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  13. Hello Margaret,
    It's time to have some rest. :D
    I'm traveling throughout Australia though your blog. I'm loving it.

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    1. Thanks Krishna. I enjoy showing and telling about Australia, it's pleasing to know you enjoy.

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  14. Welcome back ! I hope you had a fantastic trip!
    Beautiful photo !
    Greetings

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    1. Hello Ela -- thank you.
      Had a wonderful time touring a part of my home State.

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  15. Welcome home.
    That is a beautiful photograph - a lovely cove.

    All the best Jan

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