Owl: Taken at Broome |
Ocean: here at Coral Bay, WA |
Organic Wicking Bed: where I grow some of my vegies |
Orchids: this and all the following orchids were grown by me. |
Old dolls: from my collection |
Old house: this is a clay model of our old house, which used to be a church. When the artist asked us if she could model it, of course we had to buy it from her. |
Oatlands Mill: Tasmania |
Odd one out |
Oblong |
Odd place for this sign |
Octopus Mosaic: Boat Harbour, Tasmania |
Orange house: at Somerset, Tasmania |
Old fashioned rose |
Over my head |
Over the fence: this glorious tree is in my neighbours yard. |
Orchard: Woodbridge, Tasmania |
Oppositional |
Orb: Made from sandstone one one of Hobart, Tasmania's old buildings. |
Old Hag: This doll was at the markets. |
Over the top: ceiling rose |
Orange Rose: from the garden |
Observation dish: from a piece of public art in Collins St, Hobart. |
Out House |
Octagenarian Garden Guru: Peter Cundall (83), Australia's garden guru is a neighbour of mine and can often be seen standing up for local environmental issues. |
Officers: at a protest rally that I attended. |
Off centre: very much so. |
Oh my goodness... you grow seriously gorgeous orchids Deb! Beautiful.
ReplyDeletePeter Cundall is our hero (the ABC show has not been the same since he left, we reckon) :D)
Gorgeous Outhouse - I love that sort of whimsy.
Enjoy your weekend.
You have a great creative take on the letter O : ) Very clever. I like the owl and the orchids are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic journal you have. You never let me down Deb with your beautiful photos. Will you start all over again when you get to Z? I think you will have to. Have a lovely weekend.
ReplyDeleteWhat amazing photos! The orchids are incredible and you have a photo of the man I'm secretly in love with. Peter Cundall would be the only man in his eighties to have this effect on me!
ReplyDeleteSusan: I still get mt dose of Cundall every Saturday morning on the garden talkback on ABC radio.
ReplyDeleteChris: I think I might have themes that I will show off when I have finished the alphabet challenge. Who know I might resurrect it again in the future.
Tammy: thanks for visiting and your compliments.
Deb