Monday 25 July 2011

Alphabet Challenge.......................L

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L wood Blues: OK I know it's Elwood but I forgot him when I did the E's

Lugger:  This pearl lugger was spotted when I was at Broome last year.

Lavender Coral gardens at Coral Bay in WA.

Luna Park: Melbourne, I have such fond memories of this place from when I used to live in Melbourne in 1970.

Luna Park: Sydney, I have never been inside this one.

Languid lady: She is one of 2 Deco bookends. I do love them.

Lester: Meet Lester, my ventroquist dummy. He comes to school with me and the kids love him, especially when he has to sit on the time-out seat for calling out.

Liquid Amber: Planted at my former house, which, by the way was a renovated church.

Lupins: from my garden. I love these cottagey favourites

Lady of the Lake: One of the dolls in my collection.

Laneway: Behind Salamanca place with Kelly Steps in the background.

Letterbox: in the historical town of Richmond, Tasmania.

Lock: on one of the cells in the old Richmond Gaol.

My grandmother, 8 generations back who was named Mary, came to Australia on the First Fleet as a convict. She spent a few years in prison on Norfolk Island, for “borrowing” horse to get the doctor, when her friend was in labour. When she gained her freedom, she married William, who was also on the First Fleet as a free settler and a shipwright. Their story was written in a book called “The Convict and the Carpenter” On my visit to the early convict gaol, in Richmond, Tasmania, I looked into the women’s cell and saw these leg irons, I thought of Mary.


Lock: another at the Richmond Gaol

Lavender: complete with hardworking bee.

Lollies: I do love the odd lolly or three occassionally.

Lilies: The perfume is so fantastic.


Lead crystal: This vase used to sit on mum's mantlepiece when I was a child and one day I knocked it off (through chucking stuff around the room) and before it hit the hearth I was crying, expecting to get into so much trouble. The vase hit the terrazzo hearth and bounced into the fire and back out on the hearth.  I picked it up and looked at it and there wasn't even a chip on it. I put it back onto the mantlepiece and mum was none the wiser. When she died, my sister insisted that I take the vase as a reminder of that day.

Lighthouse at Lowhead on the corner of the Tamar River and the open sea.

Lichen: I'm likin' this lichen a lot as it sits on a rock in a very moist and shady graveyard. Makes great patterns and in my younger days I would have scraped it off the rocks and used it to dye wool but these days I just appreciate it when it is.

Leaf: in city park, Launceston.

Leaves: varying Maple leaves.


Lino: this is my bathroom and kitchen floor lino. I have a bit of a thing for textures and pattern as you will discover by checking out my photos in the future.

Light: Bathroom

Love in the Mist: My husband has another name for it: $#@% in the Fog. Oops!

Lotus Pod: for some reason, these really appeal to me, its may be the texture thing again.

Ladybird: Fridge magnet

Lisianthus: I have always liked them but I don't think they grow in Tassy. This one was in a bouquet Roger bought me.

Lemon Verbena: From my garden

I was waiting for Roger at the local hardware store then I heard a hullabulloo from an apple tree over the fence. I looked up and saw many of these lorikeets munching the apples. I managed to zoom in on these fellows.

Lemons: This setting was on a verandah of a country home where they were having an apple festival ( it is Tasmania, after all). It was where they were serving afternoon tea. Very pretty!

Leibovitz: An accomplished photographer, whose work I admire.

Lavender Lady: Spotted this doll at the Salamanca Market.

Leather: This embossed leather was the cover of a book. Beautiful, I think.

Leucodendron: from my garden

Lavender Bay: It's not really, its the Tamar river, just outside my window. I arrived home, one Sunday evening at sunset and this boat was just mooring and as we don't have flash boats tie up here like that often, I snapped this pic. It wasn't till I put it onto the computer did I realize the lavender hue the sun bathed everything in.
Lean: This headstone has quite a lean through many decades of neglect and the photo below has an intended lean as its street art. Taken at the bottom end of Collins Street, Hobart, Tas

3 comments:

  1. KS You are a star. Your photography is amazing. I love visiting.
    KS

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  2. Thanks for visiting, love to have you here. Your comments are always so kind.

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  3. Hi Deb, first of all I'm never going to be able to look at the "Love in a Mist" plant and keep a straight face again, ha ha, thank you Roger !!

    This is just about the best bunch of alphas you've done - I want to comment on each and every one... whoah, don't worry, I won't ;-)

    I loved your stories of your Grandmother Mary, and when you dropped the bowl.

    Your photos are beautiful and thoughtful. I love to see them.

    Your students must have a ball in your classes, the way you structure them. They're very lucky to have someone as imaginative as yourself.

    Thanks again for a very enjoyable post. Cheerio :D)

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