A few odds and ends of our holiday away in February and March this year, 2022 in Tasmania on the North West Coast at Devonport and Ulverstone.
This is a pathway all along what is called 'The Bluff', it goes for a long way, bikeriders use it as in families, walkers and dog lovers with their dogs always on a leash.
At Picnic Point, the above steps to one of the beaches, and part of the caravan park. You see the post on the left, that is where you get your electricity and the tap is what you put your water hose to the caravan and each site has these.
Came across these flowers which were on a very big tree, there were several of them down by the sea. Have no idea what the tree/s are called they did look lovely.
Beautiful views, great place to walk and enjoy the scenery. The flowers are very pretty, unfortunatey I don't know their name either. Have a great day!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous place to walk along and ride a bike, take the dog for a walk all along with park and it goes some distance too. Thanks Bill.
DeleteWonderful place this is...
ReplyDeleteWe used to ride our bikes some years back along the pathway along the beach to a bridge and back to my parents house.
DeleteThe pink blossom looks like Hibiscus to me - it is a beautful tree originating in S. Africa.
ReplyDeleteI expect it is related to the Hibiscus, it's a massive tall tree/s, the climate is a temperate one too.
DeleteThis is so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThanks Angie.
DeleteBeautiful - and I see the bees also love those flowers.
ReplyDeleteGot to have bees.
DeleteI thought hibiscus too.
ReplyDeleteI could ring the council at Devonport and speak to someone who might know, but then probably no one will.
DeleteWhat a beautiful place this is.
ReplyDeleteThe flowers are beautiful but I don't know the name unfortunately.
Greetings Irma
Thanks Irma..
DeleteThe beach, the trees, the flowers--- great post!
ReplyDeleteThanks Bill.
DeleteGostei de ver estas belas fotografias.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e bom fim-de-semana.
Andarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
O prazer dos livros
Thank you.
DeleteOnce again, Margaret, you reveal what an enchanted corner of the world you call home. I think the blossom is a species of Hibiscus.
ReplyDeleteI think so too David.
DeleteМаргарет! Чудесный уголок в блоге, места тихие и уютные. Спасибо за позитив!
ReplyDeleteThank you.
DeleteA very good holiday and enjoying the scenery from the photos we see Margaret, I'm glad, they are beautiful places.
ReplyDeleteHappy weekend.
Best regards.
Thanks Jose. Nice place there..
DeleteLos árboles son frondosos. Hay buena naturaleza, por esa zona.
ReplyDeleteBesos.
Lots of nice nature in that area. Council keep it that way thank goodness.
DeleteWonderful place to have a basket lunch.
ReplyDeleteMany picnic tables scattered in that area John.
DeleteOh how lovely, such amazing photos
ReplyDeleteThanks Jo-Anne
DeleteA very nice 'odds and ends' post.
ReplyDeleteHave a lovely weekend.
All the best Jan
Thanks Jan
DeleteLove the Bluff pathway for walking. I wouldn't mind sharing the pathway with friendly dogs and their owners. Pretty flowers and the bees are attracted to the flowers.
ReplyDeleteI'm sure you would use it most days Nancy if you lived there..
DeleteTodo se ve maravilloso, ese árbol lo tengo en mí jardín, ahora no recuerdo su nombre, pero te lo buscaré. Besos.
ReplyDeleteThanks Teresa..
DeleteA lovely collection of holiday pics.
ReplyDeleteThanks Diane
DeleteHello Margaret,
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely places. Really nice.
Picture 2 is so great. Amazing that kind of view. Well done.
Many greetings,
Marco
Thanks Marco.
DeleteAquí estoy de nuevo. El árbol se llama Lagunaria patersonia, es natural de Australia, endémica de Isla de Lord Howe, Isla Norfolk y parte de la costa de Queensland. De mi entrada del 26 de junio de 2022. Abrazos.
ReplyDeleteThanks you Teresa for telling me and the trouble you went to find out. Lord Howe Island and Queensland are some distance from Tasmania, Australia but there you go, it grows in a bit cooler climate... :)
DeleteThe pink flowers are very pretty. I saw them for the first time.
ReplyDeleteThey are nice to see those flowers and a little different to what we often see down here.
DeleteI love trees, love also the beeches. Beautiful images.
ReplyDeleteThanks Bob.
DeleteBuena serie de imagenes, amiga
ReplyDeleteSceneries that I love, trees, a quiet beach and beautiful flowers.
ReplyDeleteCiao Margaret, per ora sono un pò assente dal blog, ci rifaremo più avanti, buona estate, un abbraccio Angelo.
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