Hi Jude. Snow forecast for this week, but hasn’t been too cold up to now. Some bright sunny days. Life is good here. How’s things with you? Are you settled in new home?
Bright sunny days sound good! We have had a lot of damp grey days and it would be nice to have a spell of hot and dry weather just to be able to get out more, though the tennis has kept me occupied 🙂 Settling in nicely – lots still to have done inside, but taking it slowly. After all we hope to be here for a long time. And the garden keeps me busy 🙂
I’m hearing from family in the UK, that you’ve not had much of a summer yet. Enjoy your new place. I remember the joy of the first year with a new garden, the surprise blooms.
Stunning trees and my neck is almost craning looking at them.
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Thanks Sue. I did have to be careful not to try to walk as I looked up for the best shot.
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Wonderful. Love that first shot in particular.
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Lovely Ruth! I used some tree photos as well.
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Thanks Christina. There are a few trees for this week’s prompt but I love the shapes and contrasts in gum trees.
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Me too, they’re so interesting!
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Looking up at trees is always a delight – more so when you have a blue sky behind them 🙂
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Definitely Jude.
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How are you with the Tassie winter? Gets cold there doesn’t it?
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Hi Jude. Snow forecast for this week, but hasn’t been too cold up to now. Some bright sunny days. Life is good here. How’s things with you? Are you settled in new home?
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Bright sunny days sound good! We have had a lot of damp grey days and it would be nice to have a spell of hot and dry weather just to be able to get out more, though the tennis has kept me occupied 🙂 Settling in nicely – lots still to have done inside, but taking it slowly. After all we hope to be here for a long time. And the garden keeps me busy 🙂
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I’m hearing from family in the UK, that you’ve not had much of a summer yet. Enjoy your new place. I remember the joy of the first year with a new garden, the surprise blooms.
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Oh, yes, plenty of surprise blooms! And weeds!
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looking up at trees is always great, never know what to expect or see
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