Ben Lomond taken through the window at home here in Launceston, Tasmania. There certainly has been some good snowfalls in the mountains and high country in Tasmania this winter, however none here at home as usual. Now we are in spring the wind has come with days being a little warmer but the wind makes you feel cold.
Cradle Mountain above and below which is along the northwest coast and inland. There is a Hotel and a caravan park there and a bus shuttle that takes you to the base of the mountain to take walks on different paths in the area but not advised when the weather isn't the best. The photo below when there is not snow on Cradle Mountain. I borrowed Cradle Mountain with snow and the photos below which we all taken in the high country. The photo without snow is mine.
Beautiful and captivating photos, Margaret. I love ❤️ winter and snow ❄️ Your photo with the blue 💙 and reflections is stunning.
ReplyDeleteStunning photos, Margaret. It's almost the end of summer here, with very high temperatures and a lot of heat. Seeing these snowfalls and beautiful landscapes is a real pleasure.
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Beautiful photos of the mountains with snow. You have a very short winter where you live. I wish it was like that here too. Enjoy the spring!
ReplyDeleteMargaret, over here today is September 21st, spring begins and although it rained all night, today is somewhat better. The youth, no matter what, is preparing to celebrate it. A hug
ReplyDeleteHello Margaret,
ReplyDeleteWow, it's already snowing :)
It's still raining very little in Türkiye, but I enjoyed seeing the snowy landscapes. Thank you for sharing the wonderful photos with us. Happy Sunday. ♥
Very soon we will have a rigorous and long winter.
ReplyDeleteYou have a great view from your window.
What magnificent views!
ReplyDeleteI love all of the shots however, that first one with the snow/fence. That's my most fave.
ReplyDeleteAwesome views! I love seeing the snow covered trees and bridge, they are very pretty.
ReplyDeleteStunning views!!! I know I am showing my ignorance but I never think there is snow in Australia. I need to do a bit more research on that. The snow photos are lovely!
ReplyDeleteYour photos capture Tasmania’s rugged beauty so well with the contrast of snow-dusted peaks and spring winds that bring the landscape to life
ReplyDeleteGreat photos. My sister's eldest daughter and my God Child went there for her
ReplyDeleteend of year "party" instead of that wretched "Gold Coast" which becomes a Policeman's nightmare with the drugs and nakedness etc etc.
She was there with a couple of girlfriends and they got lost!!!
Anyhow found and given a "lecture".
Must have sunk in as she did incredibly at the University of Sydney.
God honours in a course which I didn't think girls would touch - "SEWERAGE
Waste " . She wrote a book on it - details incredible and now is a book
for students. She was also selected form Uni students to go to NASA in the
USA for a course!
Must have inherited my "brains" ( JOKE )!!!!!
Lovely sunny day here in Terrigal and over the weekend so plenty in
the surf.
Cheers
Colin
Pity about my spelling!!!
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The snow covered landscapes are rather spectacular to look at, but how do the locals keep warm?
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