... tea actually. Morning tea at the National Art Gallery followed by a short walk along Lake Burley Griffin, amongst the Manchurian Pear blossoms.
An Avenue of Blossom.
A variety of Diosma (I think)
Captain Cook waterjet in action
Spring time among the willows near the Carillion
Flower framed photo of the Carillion
Towards the back of the High Court of Australia
New leaves
What a beautiful day you had there (and those blossoms are glorious!)
ReplyDeleteThe pear blossoms look stunning against the blue sky. What a treat.
ReplyDeleteGday Alice, Just popped into say hi..Looks like you had a lovely morning walk along the lake under a beautiful blue sky and Lovely blossoms.
ReplyDeleteHi Alice,
ReplyDeleteYou've posted some great photo stories. Im new to blogging and was wandering through some blogs for some Aussie gardening idea's - you've some great stuff. I hope to keep in touch - and keep enjoying your retirement from my weekends..
lovely photos
ReplyDeleteOh goody, spring time again...just what I need! Today is the first day of fall here. The weather has been mostly warm and sunny, but mornings and evenings are very chilly.
ReplyDeleteThose pear trees are glorious, aren't they? I particularly love the photo of the Carillion and flowering trees, and the back of the High Court. Are the purple flowering trees Jacarandas?
Wonderful pictures, all of them!
Happy spring! And happy fall to us :)
After watching the pictures I came to know that, it is a very cool place. And if you have arrangement of coffee or tea making at that spot then you enjoys a lot.
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