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07 Dec 2021
12 favorites
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Frangipani
in the neighbourhood, New South Wales, Australia.
It is native to Central America, Mexico and Venezuela. ... frost tender, so in Australia it only grows in warm coastal climates.
03 Dec 2021
11 favorites
13 comments
still
Gloucester, New South Wales
Plenty of rain recently.
Sunday challenge 514 - Stillness
30 Nov 2021
9 favorites
10 comments
sunshine on a rainy day
Christine Anu - Sunshine on a Rainy Day
www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q4xiBI3Acik
01 Nov 2021
21 favorites
24 comments
SHC35 good moooning
Gloucester, New South Wales, Australia
TSC Scavenger Hunt 35 a Cow
Sunday challenge- Curved edge/s
04 Feb 2021
6 favorites
4 comments
SHC19 Wingham Post Office
A visit to Wingham on a very bright, sunny day.
Located on the Manning River, in New South Wales, Australia,
Wingham is a charming rural service centre which has remained largely unchanged by the tourism which has dramatically altered the townships along the coast. Wingham is the oldest town in the Manning Valley. Like many towns away from the coast it was first settled by cedar cutters and, after the cedar ran out, the surrounding countryside was settled by dairy farmers and beef cattle breeders.
It was named after the village of Wingham, near Canterbury in Kent, England.
Central Park
It is unusual for Australian towns to be built around a Central Park but Wingham is a notable exception. Central Park sits in the centre of the town, has a number of unique attractions and is surrounded by interesting and attractive historic buildings.
The 1884 Post Office is next to the School of Arts (1907), 1884 Post Office, then the courthouse (1938), which now houses the community centre, and the police station (1909). Adjacent to these buildings, opposite the Central Park, is the Catholic Church (1953) and at the corner of Farquhar and Bent Streets is the Manning Valley Historical Museum in a large building that started life as a general store in 1867. The building has been classified by the National Trust.
aussietowns.com.au
TSC Scavenger Hunt - An arched window
06 Aug 2021
12 favorites
12 comments
SHC34 sunnies
what the cool bears are wearing :-)
It wasn’t until the 20th century that modern sunglasses as we know them were invented. In 1929, Sam Foster began selling the first mass-produced shades, which soon became a hot fashion item on the Atlantic City boardwalk. A few years later, Bausch & Lomb got in on the act when the company began making sunglasses for American military aviators, a design that has changed little since General Douglas MacArthur sparked a new trend when he wore a pair to the movies.
sunglassmuseum.com
Sunday challenge - Blue
Scavenger hunt - Sunglasses
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