We left 'Left of the Field' heading to Queenstown on the West Coast of Tasmania.
These photos were taken of places on the way. Holiday in March 2019.
Ellendale is a small village about 75 km from Hobart and has about 250 people living there.
Below is the Anglican Church which means it's a Church of England.
On the way we went over the bridge near Ouse, saw caravan on the left, what a beautiful view to wake up to each morning especially if the weather is good.
The lake is Meadowbank Lake which is between Ouse and Hamilton.
thousand and thousands of miles!
ReplyDeleteGood times you will never forget.
: )
Indeed, and no I won't forget.
DeleteWonderful landscape. These posts bring back the nice memories of your visits.
ReplyDeleteThey will and do bring back memories Bill, always good to have are memories.
DeleteYet another beautiful post from your beautiful home state. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteThank you EC, you are welcome
DeleteInteresting church and cemetery!
ReplyDeleteThe skies and waters in your pictures are breath-taking!
Was a beautiful day that day..was magic to comes across this lake.
DeleteIt must have been tempting to stay in the caravan park there.
ReplyDeleteWell it kind of was, but we had booked at Queenstown for several days so couldn't stop, maybe another time if we are lucky to travel that way again.
DeleteVakker kirke og omgivelser.Dette var en fin tur hos deg😊
ReplyDeleteWas a good holiday being able to visit many places
DeleteI haven't been on a holiday like this in years, awesome photos that I liked
ReplyDeleteA virtual holiday it is then Jo-Anne.
DeleteClear blue sunny skies...palatable, and almost tangible.
ReplyDeleteGlorious photos. :)
Be good if we could touch the photos and off we go!
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Beautiful views!
ReplyDeleteMore to come on views :)
DeleteBeautiful church building and lake views in the state where you live.
ReplyDeleteThe photos look very clear.
Thank you.
DeleteIT is a fine church-- and a well-kept graveyard. The hillsides seem so familiar to me. A lovely post.
ReplyDeleteI'm pleased to say that most of our graveyards are kept in fairly good order.
DeleteThanks.
Hello Margaret,
ReplyDeleteWhat an impressive places. Special with that church.
And very nice to see that bridge. A very nice view over the water. That must be fantastic to be in real.
Greetings, Marco
Beautiful view of the lake and it was surprising to see it so calm.
DeleteI guess that wherever we travel cemeteries are the one constant.
ReplyDeleteThey are, always cemeteries.
DeleteA big WOW!
ReplyDeleteThose skies, and the water in your photographs are amazing!
All the best Jan
Lovely calm day it was, made for a lovely photo..
DeleteBel reportage, complimenti. Ciao e buona settimana Angelo.
ReplyDeleteThank you.
DeleteSe ve el cementerio por la parte posterior de la iglesia.
ReplyDeleteMe gustán mucho las fotos que muestra el puente.
Besos
Thanks, lovely scene from that bridge.
DeleteSuch a beautiful church and a lovely drive home with its gorgeous scenery. Those skies are the brightest blue. Thank you again for including the map, they always interest me as I do like looking at maps.
ReplyDeleteLovely skies that day, and good to have a map at least it gives an idea of where we travel.
DeleteI enjoyed seeing the church and grounds. The map was helpful in visualizing your travel route and even though we have a GPS in both cars, I always enjoy looking at printed maps. Looks like you had some great travel weather from the photos, Margaret.
ReplyDeleteVery lucky to have lovely weather back then in March, good time to travel some places on our Island as the weather is still warm.
DeleteThe Old Haunted Graveyard - Way Cool - Such A Wonderful Day Filled With Blue Skies
ReplyDeleteCheers
Could be haunted, how knows for sure I don't :)
DeleteWas a lovely day driving to Queenstown.
March 2019 - them were the days!! I have loved wandering Tassie with you, It is a fabulous place, oh how I hope I get back into Australia sometime soon!
ReplyDeleteWren x
Those were the days when we could roam freely :)
DeleteMuy bonitas fotografías, especialmente el puente del lago. Muchos besos.
ReplyDeleteThanks Teresa.
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