Wednesday, 3 June 2020

It's green in Gilgandra, NSW

One of the days whilst in Gilgandra the temperature reached 35 deg C so we headed to a park mid afternoon taking a drink with us.  We had never been to this particular park before and it's next door to the children's playground and swimming pool.  We sat there for ages sitting of the seats that were provided under the shade of the big trees.








25 comments:

  1. Menos mal que los árboles dan buenas sombras. Con esa temperatura, hace bastante calor. Es un precioso parque que hasta tiene columpios para los niños.

    Besos

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    1. It was much cooler there than outside the caravan, was a good change to sit under the big trees.

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    1. Even though we had been there before we hadn't come across that park, so it was a delight to be able to sit there.

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  3. It looks like a wonderful place to relax - for locals and visitors.

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  4. This is a wonderful place to sit for a spell, and your photos show its beauty. Thanks for sharing it with us :)

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    1. Thanks Denise, it was good to be able to sit there on that hot day in winter.

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  5. Este parque se ve muy lindo. Muchos besos.

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  6. Rather warm for winter, or maybe not in that area. Nice that it is green.

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    1. Well we don't usually come across such hot weather at that time of year.
      The sprinklers were working whilst we were there.

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  7. 35 deg C would be far too hot for me, it is in the high 20s here, and I would prefer it a bit cooler. Those large trees have caste some lovely shadows.

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    1. It was rather warm for us also Rosemary, but we have been in warmer temperature than 35 deg C. High 20's is a lovely temperature to be in, just right for us.

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  8. I find anything over thirty degrees oppressive and the shade of a tree would be very welcome. A perfect temperature range for me is from about nineteen to twenty-three,

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    1. Wouldn't want to go for a long walk in 35 deg C, well not for me - that's nice temperature what you said if it's a warm 19 deg C.
      Take care.

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  9. The shady trees will provide cool shelter from the heat. Today, our highest is 32 deg. C.

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  10. Nice pictures. Wonderful all these trees in a raw.
    Well done Margaret.

    Greetings, Marco

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  11. Phew … with temperatures of 35 deg C it is very welcome to sit in the shade of trees.
    Lovely photographs.

    All the best Jan

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  12. The fresh country air is almost tangible in these photos. :)

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  13. i can see how you felt compelled to sit there for so long dear Margaret :)

    such a beautiful and soul refreshing place ,so inviting !

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