Capture: Roamin' Holiday
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Sofie Bribiesca, in reply to
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JacksonP, in reply to
Having fun with the camera Islander.
Orly? ;-)
Hey look, we got there. w00t! Cheers Sofie, and everyone else.
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Sofie Bribiesca, in reply to
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JacksonP, in reply to
Heh!
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3410,
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Jackie Clark, in reply to
I recognise that seat.....come to think of it, I think Mum left it behind when she moved.
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Sofie Bribiesca, in reply to
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Chris Waugh, in reply to
Way long delayed by first an incident involving a very drunk mother in law (one of those 'amusing to look back on' things) and then work.... I sometimes forget such lushness and sheer force of life exists in other, less arid parts of the world. It hits me every time I go to Hong Kong or other southerly regions of China, it quite pleasantly knocked me for six last time I was in New Zealand. Beautiful photos.
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Lilith __, in reply to
Appropriate that your picture is of words ;-)
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Ian Dalziel, in reply to
Also, Colin McCahon’s toilet.
I hear his works on paper fetch
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Sofie Bribiesca, in reply to
it quite pleasantly knocked me for six last time I was in New Zealand.
Thanks Chris W and I concur, we are lucky here.
I pretty much am growing everything I photograph in the plant department. There is a couple of plants I have not grown yet but want to, Gloriosa Rothschild Diana being one, but we are getting more rain this year and the front of our place is indicative of that. It needs one helluva going over but still, one of my favourite palms, Karyota (of which there are now 4) is a pleasure.... -
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Ian Dalziel, in reply to
Red Shield be right...
Gloriosa Rothschild Diana
That should throw up some interesting
Google search hits!
I read that the Gloriosa rothschildiana likes it 'moist but not soggy' and I suspect you'll not have much in the way of frosts up there... (impending mini-ice age notwithstanding!). -
Sofie Bribiesca, in reply to
Gloriosa rothschildiana likes it ‘moist but not soggy’
Whoops one word, should check huh? While I'm at it ,the photos of plants from others places are not of my making. I would be in the front garden today doing some work if not for the pulled muscles in my neck/shoulder/arm. Hell even typing is no walk in the park.
Well Frangi on the deck seems happy at least -
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Sofie Bribiesca, in reply to
but I kind of like the blur and the background now.
And as we get older we'll think it's in focus and we just forgot our glasses. ;)
Rule of thumb for me is ,if it doesn't hurt to look at, it's great. Lovely baby bee, Jackson.His lil' stripey jumper. -
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Joe Wylie, in reply to
A' Phid?
Swan plant supporting all comers.
Are those ants in there amongst them?
Swan plants seem to be favourite sites for ant mutualism, a sort of Fonterra of the insect world. -
JacksonP, in reply to
Swan plants seem to be favourite sites for ant mutualism, a sort of Fonterra of the insect world.
Yes there were ants.
'Alien ant mutualism farm'. I might start a cult.
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Ian Dalziel, in reply to
Soldier on...
Yes there were ants.
They might be GI ants....
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Steve Barnes, in reply to
They might be GI ants….
Glen Innes?
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