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Silkies: Yes, coloured for Easter. |
Spider Walk: This narrow gap in the rocks over the rushing water was at Karijini in Western Australia. Bit scary! |
Swan: Swimming on the South Esk River coming through the Cataract Gorge, Launceston |
Starfish: clinging to the coral at Coral Bay, WA |
Seals: on the rocks called the Friars, south Bruny Island. |
Slippery slide: Zoe enjoying herself. |
Spider: in the backyard at the shack. |
Sunshine on the seaweed |
Sand trails left by the crabs. |
Sign in the sand at Primrose beach |
Seashells and shadows |
Shipwreck: on Primrose Beach after some wild weather |
Samurai: from my doll collection |
Sam: one of the favourites of my class |
Stitchery: it's a peacock tail. |
Sail: on the Lady Nelson |
Spinnaker run: in the Derwent River, Hobart |
Steps at Salamanca Place, Hobart |
Street: the historic homes of Battery Point, Hobart |
Seed formation |
Steeple: on the church at Richmond, Tasmania |
Stone cottage: Oatlands, Tas |
Sunset: Cable Beach, Broome, WA |
Swimsuits: the fabric from an apron my daughter made me for Christmas. |
Spider for Susan: http://justbesensiblesusan.blogspot.com |
Strawberry: from my garden |
Sundial: at Callington Mill Gardens, Oatlands |
Squished Squash: Trying to escape through the fence in our school vegie garden. |
Shapes |
Sunflowers always make me smile. |
Gosh those coloured silkies certainly got my attention!!
ReplyDeleteHi Deb, first of all ... thank you for showing the mosaic spider - he's so gorgeous. I can imagine the fun children must have, climbing all over him :D)
ReplyDeleteLoving the material in your apron ... big bummed ladies - rock on! Some nice fruit there!!
The photo of seaweed is spectacular Deb - you've caught the light so beautifully.
A beaut collection again - always fun to view.
Silkies and sign in the sand get my vote. Please tell more about the silkies...
ReplyDeleteAlison: Its been many a long year since I had silkies of my own but I do have an affection for them. I was very surprised to go to the local hardware store one Easter and there this lot were. Coloured with vegetable dye. Very eyecatching!
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