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Idyllic: Monkey Mia beach |
Ibis: at Broome in Western Australia |
Irises: Bearded above and below |
Iris: Dutch |
Iron Lace: Many homes in Tasmania feature iron lace. |
Indian: of the American variety, one of my dolls. |
Indian: from India, another doll from my collection, when you touch her she wobbles her head and shakes her hips. |
Infant named Ivy |
Insect: on a Sunflower |
Instrumentalists above and below at Hobart's Salamanca Markets |
Inquisitive: one of the ducks that visit my classroom |
Icy: This is the handrail on my balcony. |
Inn: This is my local pub and this photograph was taken from the other side of the river. It provides great views of the river. |
Irridescent: this fish (Taken on the Coral Coast in WA) and the following 2 photos feature irridescents. |
An old fashioned vase, shaped like a swan or a fish, can't remember really. |
One of my handsome classroom visitors. |
Iced Chocolate: My grand-daughter, Zoe at the restaurant at the chocolate factory at Latrobe, Tasmania. |
Ill: Poor Zoe, not feeling the best, after consuming that iced chocolate. |
They are beautiful photos, we visited Tasmania at the end of March and thoroughly enjoyed our visit,those markets are great.
ReplyDeleteLoving your 'I's... the idyllic Monkey Mia beach - with the chilly weather lately, that'd be a nice place to be right now.
ReplyDeleteExpect you're feeling the cold down in Tassie too ;-)
Irridescence in the fish and ducks are so gorgeous.
I particularly like your American Indian doll.
Poor Zoe, hope she recovered real quick :D)
A lovely post Deb!