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| Roger: My dear husband |
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| Rebecca: My elder daughter, the mother of my grand-daughters. |
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| Renee: my younger daughter |
| Reflections: Above on the Tamar River, below on the Mersey River |
| Rigging: on the Lady Nelson |
| Richmond Bridge: Tasmania boasts having the oldest bridge in Australia. |
| Rock wall: Convict built wall at Oatlands, Tasmania |
| Ross: a small town in the Midlands |
| Rubble: some bits and pieces of toys from my classroom |
| Red: My favourite colour. |
| Rough: textural Begonia leaf |
| Raindrop: on my broccoli plant |
| Rugs: for sale at the market |
| Ruin: remnants of a building along the Midlands Highway. |
| Red Spot Special: on a train wheel at the museum. |
| Rafters: in the train museum |
| RIP: sorry I couldn't resist. |
| Roses: of course I couldn't stop at one. |
| Raindrops on roses: sound familiar. |
| Roof: these hand cut shingles make a fine roof. (complete with lichen) |
| Relic: with rural views. |
| Here are the Rural views |
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| River: Tamar river but a different part. |




What lovely photos.Are they your roses?
ReplyDeleteLoved R. Thanks for introducing the family to us. And you can never ever have enough Roses...
ReplyDeleteLove the clarity of your photos Deb, R is really, really ..... um rovely!
ReplyDeleteYes the roses are from my garden, Kate.
ReplyDeleteThanks everyone for your comments.
Ah... how could I have missed 'R'
ReplyDeleteRaindrops on roses - so pretty. Have always been fascinated at the workmanship of those rock walls.
You've a lovely family Deb.
A great post :D)