Monday, 17 August 2020

Tynwald Park, New Norfolk.

More of Tynwald Park in New Norfolk as you turn around from the river this is what you see plus us leaving in the vehicle.






 
 

35 comments:

  1. Beautiful trees. I have never seen those before, I believe.

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  2. The yellow color of the tree branches is quite an attraction!

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  3. Beautiful park to visit.Love the big green trees :)

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    1. They were nice back then in March, something different to see for me.

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  4. Hello Margaret,
    What a nice pictures.
    Great these trees in a raw.
    And nice cigars.

    Greetings, Marco

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  5. It looks absolutely beautiful. I don't know when I last saw bulrushes - and I like their elegant simplicity. And those trees...

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    1. Used to see them several years ago, not so much these days unfortunately as they do look attractive.

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  6. What a magical place. I love the trees and the mist.

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  7. My goodness! Wow! The beauty of nature...absolutely wonderful.

    And I love your header, Margaret! Stunning flower...just stunning! :)

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    1. Thanks Lee re header, it's a Camellia growing up the side of the house sheltered, think it's a big big for a header but it is lovely.
      Nature is beautiful sometimes.

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  8. A beautiful park and well maintained, and a bit of everything there to enjoy. Thanks for sharing and stay well.

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  9. Thanks Rosie.
    The council do a great job keeping that place clean and tidy.
    Take care.

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  10. Love the trees. The park is so neat and beautiful.

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  11. What a beautiful park and the trees are spectacular. You new header is absoutely gorgeous! Have a wonderful day.

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  12. Olá querida amiga Margaret!
    Fotografares lindíssimos!
    Um doce beijinho!✨💐😘
    Megy Maia🌈

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  13. Me ha encantado ver este paisaje, se ve muy bonito. Besos.

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    1. It sure does Teresa, the leaves on those trees looked beautiful that day.

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