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Port Arthur, Penal Settlement |
Peninsula: at Stanley, Tasmania |
Pebbles: make art on the beach. |
Play: When travelling with a bunch of backpackers last year, the chance to "play", played an important role for some, as we had the chance to get off the bus after 4 or 5 hours of travelling WA. |
Pipefish: from the coast of WA. |
Poetry |
Pin cushion: |
Papoose: from my doll collection |
Perfume bottle: Art Nouveau style |
Pattern on my paper rack. |
Post and rail fence: at Richmond in Tasmania |
Post Box: from Richmond, Tasmania |
Plume: the sign that's been on this historical building at Oatlands, Tasmania for ever. |
Phonebox: in the historic town of Ross, Tasmania |
Phone: From my collection of red things. |
Pattern: on an old hippie bag. |
Pink petals: on a begonia |
Postcard: Roger gave me this card as it reflects what life will be like for us when we are retired. Bring it on, I say! |
Purple heart |
Pansy: from my garden |
Pods: furry lupin pods that spread their surprises all over my garden. |
Pinks and purple petunias: from my garden |
Passion flower: you guessed it, from my garden. |
Primrose Bay: When my shack is... and where I will retire to. |
Power tower: Love the shapes here, good one for my class, how many triangles? |
Patricia the protester |
Peacock feather: said to be unlucky to have them inside, what do you think? |
Peace: always a favourite with this old hippy. |
Pumpkins: I just love them! |
Parrot: in an apple tree behind the hardware store. |
Poppy, not from my garden, but one at Woodbridge, Tas |
Plane: sometimes I wish I was on one flying somewhere but usually I am happy with my whereabouts. |
Passageway to a park with a pillar in a pond: Hobart, Tas |
Puppet: at the market |
Pugalist bear: at the market |
Petals: of a chrysanthemum, the top was dark and the underside was light. At a flower show. |
Public Art: Collins St, Hobart |
Power poles: why? this installation is outside our power company's office, now I know why we are playing exhorbitant bills. |
Protea: from my garden |
Pelican: in WA. We do have loads of them here but I have never tried to photograph them. |
Pink posy: I gave my trainee teacher. |
Pond: at city park, Launceston |
Photographer: I snapped this woman while she was snapping another woman. |
Pussycat: My Asia having a snooze. |
Pier: on a misty winter's morning on the Tamar River, Launceston |
Poultry: taking a dust bath |
Path |
Great photos again Deb, some very familiar sights. Makes me want to come over for another visit. Must put that on my to do list. I'm sure the in-laws would be happy.
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Another quirky collection Deb - never know what you're going to come up with, it's a pleasure rolling down them all.
ReplyDeleteYou have a unique way of looking at everything.
The pebble art is fun - your work?
Susan, I came upon the pebble art while wandering along the coastline. Cool hey, someone spent some time playing.
ReplyDeleteThanks both for your comments
Deb