After a wonderful morning of gifts (plants and chocolates) and church, we gathered presents, food and children to visit my parents-in-love for a Mother's Day afternoon tea. We had a pleasant afternoon together, during which I enjoyed a wander around their yard with my camera.....
....followed by a sunset drive home (we live about an hour away). I trust your day was pleasant also.
11 comments:
Dear Karen,
Congratulations¡¡, Your photos are beautiful. Can you tell me the name of the city where you live?. I like to find it by google earth.
Best regards
Your pictures are beautiful! I so enjoy your music, too, when I visit your blog. Thanks for sharing a moment of contentment.
Lovely nature shots!
Glad you had a special Mother's Day
Thanks for your note about "no-reply" blogger. I think I've got it taken care of now! :)
These pictures are so great. I need to visit Australia!!
Hi Susanne, thanks for visiting and your encouraging comment. We are spoilt for natural beauty in Australia, but then I think the same could be said of most countries.
Beautiful photos! You did a great job capturing it all :)
what a beautiful day.
I recognize most of the flora, astounding photographs! But the birds must be all yours! We do not see those here in my place of abode. I would probably swoon with delight at such spottings of feathered creatures.
The cake made my mouth water, is it strawberry or raspberry I am wondering?
Hi Cathy. Yes, the Eastern Rosella parrots are Australian. I would have loved to have taken a better photo but they are wild free birds and still wanted to include them. No doubt you are familiar with pelicans, although there are slight variations.
We live in a larger town and still have a range of birds visit, sometimes colourful ones too.
Elise made the cake (MIL fav is a sponge) and is filled with cream and raspberry jam.
You are truly blessed to be able to see some amazing flowers and birds in the wild. I think Africa and Australia GOD showed his favor and bless you.
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