Monday 13 November 2023

Photos I forgot!

 The photos below were taken the day we went to see the tulips, post here. The view from the top of Table Cape near Wynyard on the North West Coast of the Island.  Tasmania, Australia.



Irises top photo and tulips in the below photo.




Table Cape Lighthouse and the carpark to visit the tulips.



Just a view on the way down the Cape.


The people here had a drone and they were from Canberra according to the number plate on their car.
Also looking over towards Wynyard.


64 comments:

  1. Margaret, in one region of South America, you will find the most colorful image of Patagonia, the summit of romanticism in the southern landscape: the tulip field of the town of Trevelin, in the province of Chubut. I leave you a video so you can get to know her: https://youtu.be/b4poCRdkeEA?si=_FunbE3DKf9CLyYq

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    1. Thank you the link, I have watched the video and all is ever so pretty - thanks for that.

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  2. These scenes are simply delightful. Thank you.

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  3. The landscape and colours are beautiful.

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  4. Those iris fields and the tulips in the distance, great photos Margaret, as are all these landscapes. You have stunning scenery over there.

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    1. Thank you Denise, we do have some beautiful areas to look at.

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  5. Such a gorgeous sceneries with tulips and irises.

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    1. Thanks to the land owners and farmers, all is looking great.

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    1. There are probably many who don't bother to go to Paris Colin.

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  7. They are beautiful views. It's interesting that irrigation is needed, especially this time or they year. With drone footage we are seeing things now we never able to before.

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    1. Was surprised to see the irrigation too, but it's rather dry over here too.
      Interesting how different the countryside looks by a drone.

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  8. Just FABULOUS, the landscape and the colours are just beautiful.

    All the best Jan

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  9. Beautiful photos. I know I don't come here often enough lately.

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  10. Bellas imagenes, con muy bellos colores en esas cosechas.
    Un saludo, amiga

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  11. Beautiful photos and good view. Success for your blog ok

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  12. Judging by the number of cars, it seems that the tulips must be a big attraction! Once again you bring us excellent images of your beautiful Tasmania!

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    1. Yes those tulips are a big attraction, people who are holiday from what we call the mainland (other States and Territories of Australia) come to visit if they are here on the Island.

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  13. Me fascina los tulipanes. Añade mucha belleza al campo.
    Un abrazo.

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    1. It certainly makes the countyside more interesting when seeing flowers growing in a paddock.

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  14. Absolutely stunning. Thanks for sharing these beautiful pictures.

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  15. We're surrounded by lavender up here at present, which is beautiful. Jacaranda season is showering us with its beauty..and I love it!

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    1. Love lavender, we have a lavender farm not too far from home and it's just beautiful when all the lavender comes out in flower, so I can imagine what it looks like over your way Lee. Love Jacaranda flowers, so pretty.

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  16. Gorgeous photos, Margaret.
    Love the colorful vistas.

    Hugs and blessings

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  17. Oh my! what wonderful views, these colorful bands of flowers look really amazing. Margaret, you visit wonderful places. Looking at these panoramas, I get blurry because it really is a charming place, and these colors. Autumn is slowly coming to an end for me, there are fewer and fewer colors and it's getting grayer and colder.
    Thank you very much for your nice comments, best regards :)

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    1. Thank you. Keep warm over your way in your coming winter.

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  18. Beautiful as always, we like to see those immense fields, those bays, those beaches so far away for us and that we know through their blog.
    Best regards.

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  19. Oh thank you sooo much for sharing these beautiful shots dear Margaret!
    These views fill my heart with joy !
    What a comfort to soul

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  20. Me ha encantado esos paisajes, y con flores mucho más. Un abrazo y gracias.

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  21. Hi Margie or Hello Margarite. I am writing to you with the help of Google Translate. I tell you that I am amazed by the photos on your blog, especially these last ones that, as you say, you forgot. But I compared them with those of the original tulips and it seems to me that the forgotten ones turned out better. I also liked the poem you wrote for your mother. And I understand you when you say that you no longer write poems, because the same thing has happened to me, now I dedicate myself to narrative and writing story books. But, returning to your blog, I'm going to ask you a favor, and that is to allow me to make an entry dedicated to your blog with many photos of you. For me it would be a privilege for you to be on my blog and to make it known from there.
    A hug from Maringá, in the south of Brazil

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    1. Thank you for your comment. Google translate is so good to have as I use it all the time.
      Thank you for your praise, so much appreciated and yes, if you wish you can add me to your blog. Regards, Margaret.

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