The idle comments of a passionate Australian gardener, whose 'Growing Delight' is sharing the everyday bits'n'pieces with other lovers of gardening, and through photography, the beauty of the Australian landscape.
Friday, April 27, 2007
Brisbane Below
These shots of Brisbane were taken through the slightly grimy windows of a Virgin Blue jet as we left that city to head 1300klm north to Townsville.
Oh my- looking at these pictures this morning l really miss my sister- to think she was down there somewhere with the children- aghh. Thanks for these Alice- l have never really seen all the different angles of Brisbane- if that makes sense-lol- which it doesn't. Oh - l nominated you for a meme- you don't have to do it if you're not in the mood. hugs xx
Lovely photos. I went to Morocco last year and as I flew out of Casablanca tried to take photos of the city and, then, the desert. Only to be told by a very schoolmistressy attendant that it "wasn't allowed". A bit daft as, if I was a terrorist wanting aerial photos, I could just go to Google Earth. Virgin is obviously more tolerant than Alitalia.
I have just been catching up on your last 3 beautiful posts. Thankyou so much for sharing them all, they are wonderful.
ReplyDeleteOh my- looking at these pictures this morning l really miss my sister- to think she was down there somewhere with the children- aghh. Thanks for these Alice- l have never really seen all the different angles of Brisbane- if that makes sense-lol- which it doesn't.
ReplyDeleteOh - l nominated you for a meme- you don't have to do it if you're not in the mood.
hugs xx
Well you must really like the place too - shall we look for two houses?????
ReplyDeleteWonderful bird's eye view Alice. The city has grown a lot since I was there last.....many years ago.
ReplyDeleteI think the pictures are great....
ReplyDeleteLovely photos. I went to Morocco last year and as I flew out of Casablanca tried to take photos of the city and, then, the desert. Only to be told by a very schoolmistressy attendant that it "wasn't allowed". A bit daft as, if I was a terrorist wanting aerial photos, I could just go to Google Earth. Virgin is obviously more tolerant than Alitalia.
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