Gillian Everett's photos
Rainbow
16/365 2026 Three Brothers
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View from Crowdy Head to South, Middle, North Brothers, and Perpendicular Point , Camden Haven.
NSW Australia..
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15/365 2026 Rainbow
14/365 2026 Red Gum tree
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Flowering red gum tree, from a distance, in the morning.
In our garden, NSW Australia
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Sunday challenge 181 Partners Pairings
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If you would like to join in
www.ipernity.com/group/509429
Challenge 180, post 18 January 2026 - Pareidolia, vegetable or mineral
www.ipernity.com/group/daysincolour365/discuss/200624
Challenge 181, post 25 January 2026 - Partners/Pairings
www.ipernity.com/group/daysincolour365/discuss/200630
13/365 2026 Tranquil
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by the Manning River in Taree, NSW Australia.
Pulteney Street.
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Saturday challenge - Quiet
12/365 2026 The Gnomes Garden
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1965 postcard from Mum to Dad & I, at 50 Bedford Place, Southampton.
WJN 1072 The Gnomes Garden, Blackgang Chine, Isle of Wight.
“These little men have been gambling and collecting for charity since 1934, and now collect over £500 annually (1965)
Pub. by J.Nigh & sons Ltd. Ventnor, I.W.
A nostalgic feature of Blackgang Chine.
Blackgang Chine is the oldest amusement park in the United Kingdom, having opened in 1843.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackgang_Chine
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11/365 2026 Crepe Myrtle
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More flowers have appeared on our pink/purple tree, but the other tree has yet to show its red flowers.
Our garden, NSW Australia.
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January 1st
10/365 2026 books
Pilot Hill
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We walked along the breakwall at Harrington, and this was the view on the way back. Our first visit to the breakwall, always fun to explore new places.
A very hot and windy day. Heatwave on the East Coast of Australia.
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09/365 2026 view to Pilot Hill
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We walked along the breakwall at Harrington, and this was the view on the way back. Our first visit to the breakwall, always fun to explore new places.
A very hot and windy day. Heatwave on the East Coast of Australia.
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Sunday challenge 179 NEW places to explore
08/365 2026 quirky
07/365 2026 barmy army
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At the pink test Sydney Cricket Ground. TV coverage.
Australia celebrate a 4-1 Ashes win. They sealed the Ashes in Adelaide 3-0 but have made it an emphatic 4-1 triumph with a win in Sydney.
espncricinfo.com/series/the-ashes-2025-26-1455609/australia-vs-england-5th-test-1455615/live-cricket-score
The Barmy Army is a group of English cricket fans known for supporting the English cricket team in both domestic and international matches.
Wikipedia
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06/365 2026 Cards
05/365 2026 Ritz Centre
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The Ritz Centre in Port Macquarie, NSW, Australia, an iconic Art Deco building on Horton Street, was built by Greek-Australian pioneer George Hatsatouris in 1937, originally as a cinema.
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04/365 2026 moody day
03/365 2026 Gateway to the Manning River
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Crossing the Bar by Rebecca Linton
A History of Harrington
Published 2004.
Photo is of Henry Pearce, Pilot on the Manning for 24 years, at the helm of the tugboat "John Gollan"
Surveyor John Oxley passed through the area in 1818 and named the mouth to the Manning River, Harrington Inlet. The name has remained.
A series of dangerous and dramatic sand bars lie just off the coast where the river meets the sea. During the nineteenth century a number of vessels attempting to enter the Manning River were wrecked on the bar.
In recent times this problem has been partly solved by the construction of a long breakwater. However in the nineteenth century and the early twentieth century the boats entering the Manning River were brought across the bars by pilots familiar with the dangers and the shallow shoals.
The town's one historical monument is located on Pilots Lookout, a headland to the north east of the town… overlooking the bar and the ocean.
Today the local fishermen, joined by numerous enthusiastic visitors, fish the waters near Harrington and bring in good catches of snapper, bream, blackfish and whiting.
7 km beyond Harrington is the charming fishing village of Crowdy Head with its 1879 Lighthouse and its substantial fishing fleet. It is possible to buy fresh fish from the local cooperative.
Extract from harringtonandsurrounds.com.au
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