Pic by Gemma Wiseman ~ A delightful walkway at Red Hill, Mornington Peninsula
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This Way Thurs-Way #78
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Curves of shades and golds
A pathway glowing with Spring
Gentle meander
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I measure out my life with haiku. My camera films my soul. ~ Gemma Wiseman
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I love a sunburnt country / A land of sweeping plains / Of ragged mountain ranges / Of droughts and flooding rains / I love her far horizons / I love her jewel-sea / Her beauty and her terror / The wide brown land for me / ~ Dorothea Mackellar (1885-1968)
Thursday, November 18, 2010
Red Hill Walkway
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2 comments:
Hi
This is a very inviting scene. Reminds me of lots of pleasant walks.
That is a beautiful walkway. Ironic we have a Red Hill here in my city too, but it is now a expressway instead of trees and life.
Thank you for linking up!
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