Monday 23 May 2022

Sunday Drive

More photos of the Sunday drive down Huonville way.  Most photos were taken whilst moving in the car.



Bales of Hay most likely.


 As you drive around the Huonville area you see these large apple shed and apples for sale, it's help yourself to the produce for a fee.  The apples are kept in a fridge by the farmer/orchardist.


The above photo is of a small area of a cherry farm.

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  1. I have never seen bales of hay like those. Beautiful views from those houses.
    I like the header.

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    1. Thanks re header. Many farmers now do their hay like that now.

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  2. Beautiful landscapes.
    The photos are spectacular even being taken with the car in motion.

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  3. The bales of hay are an interesting sight!

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    1. They are and sometimes the out cover is a different colour.

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  4. The bales of hay are interesting..have never seen them before.

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    1. Much the go down here now, new way for doing the bales of whatever.

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  5. I've never seen such bales of hay before, such unusual shapes))) Cherry farms.. Mmm.. Love cherries. Today I've baked a cherry pie. If you lived closer I'd invite you.

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    1. Thanks for the invite - I will pretend I'm eating your cherry pie and I'm sure it's delicious...thank you.

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  6. Bellissime queste fotografie. In particolare quella coi corvini di fieno, un vero spettacolo.

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    1. Thank you, the bales are often too far away in the paddocks to photograph but this time I was lucky as they were close.

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  7. A truly delightful drive. Thank you. I can remember when hay bales were all rectangular and left open to the elements. Both seem to be rare now...

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    1. You are right as I remember too, and no we don't see bales stacked in the barns these days like we used to.

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  8. The house with either fake brick or strange brickwork should have great rear views over the valley. The last house looks very nice.

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    1. That houses brick does look strange, it certainly didn't keep the outside of the house nice so wondering how long it's been on the walls. Wonderful view I presume from where those houses are - have a lovely house for next post, well I think it's lovely.

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  9. Маргарет! Меня тоже удивили такие тюки сена, они упакованы в плёнку?

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    1. The bales have some type of plastic around them that disintegration over time.

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  10. What beautiful landscapes, the cloudy skies are also very beautiful.
    Greetings Irma

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  11. Bella serie de imagenes. Me gusta mucho el cielo, con esas nubes

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  12. These are really nice shots! And I agree with Ildefonso- the sky and clouds.

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  13. Beautiful country scenes. The bays of hay look very neat.

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  14. Hello Margaret
    As you can see you have fall, apples, bales of hay and gray grass all around. So it is that now I have a little more color and joy in nature. It is May, so the most beautiful month, juicy, fresh green makes me happy and everyone who appreciates it.
    I wish you much warmth.

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    1. Cloudy days ahead of us for winter I presume, some days are just lovely though. Spring is May and the colours on your blog are beautiful.

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  15. Para ser desde el coche se ven muy bien Margaret. Me gustan
    Buen lunes.
    Un abrazo.

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    1. Thanks Laura, not do I always get good photos when travelling in the car some get a bit blurred but they are ok.

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  16. Lovely scenery Margaret and love those hills. Enjoyed these very much, thank you :)

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  17. These are all great photographs from the car.

    All the best Jan

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  18. despite captured through running car photos look great and beautiful dear Margaret .
    such a breathtaking place to visit ,i wanted to look at them for longer .i wondered about those round things on ground and smiled on your wisdom serenely when you explained them ,probably to protect from rain were covered .
    thank you for making my day !

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  19. Te han quedado preciosas, a mí también me gusta sacar fotos desde el coche. Besos.

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    1. We can't always stop and take the landscape or houses from the road as there isn't anywhere to park, so it's take the photos out the window as you drive along as you do Teresa.

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