Sunday 15 February 2015

My Sunday Photo 15 Feb 2015






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48 comments:

  1. It looks a bit warmer there than it is here at the moment

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    1. oh yes fiona
      very warm weather we are having. it has been a long hot summer.

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  2. Ah, sunshine and green... I could do with some of that right now!

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    1. hi sara
      yes it is funny to check out all the northern hemisphere photos of snow and ice while we are having such a warm summer.

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  3. Mr Pickings enjoyed the trip into the past at Samford museum. Fabulous place.

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    1. hi john
      it is a lovely little museum in the country. it has 2 old railway stations and an old school, blacksmithy etc. such fun to check it out.

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  5. Do they sell stuff from the blacksmith? I will have to make sure I visit next time I'm in QLD. The builiding has that iconic etamogah pub shape to it. Just lovely.

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    1. no it is just a museum. so much to see there. we had fun. we really enjoyed the 2 railway stations.

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  6. Look at that blue sky! I'm quite envious I have to say :)

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    1. it was a lovely day and very warm. summer just keeps on keeping on.:)

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  7. A complete contrast to what I am looking out on at the moment! Looks lovely! :)

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    1. it is a lovely place. and such a nice day we had. such blue sky and warm sun.

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  8. What beautiful blue sky. Is it a museum? It looks very small ;)

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    1. hi zena
      yes such a lovely day. that is the tiny schoolroom at the museum. there are heaps of other buildings and stables and so on. so much to see.

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    1. well head on down to samford maureen. plenty to see here.

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  10. ah sunshine, yes please, lovely old building.

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    1. it is gorgeous out there. and we had a great day wandering around the whole museum grounds and buildings.

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  11. Looks like and interesting and warm place to visit.xx

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    1. it is fascinating to visit. so much to see. and yes a great day.

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  12. Lovely weather! #MySundayPhoto

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    1. oh yes it was a lovely day as are most days here:)

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  13. This looks a glorious place and a beautiful sunny day

    Thank you for linking up

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  14. Ahh... look at that sky and sunlight. It warms me just to look at this photo Sherry,
    It looks and sounds a great place to spend the day.
    Have a great Sunday

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  15. oh where is this? it looks so lovely with amazing blue sky

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    1. a little country museum not far from brisbane. the sky was beautiful.

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  16. Beautiful photo - what a gorgeous sky and so many lovely colours :-)

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    1. thanks louise. it is an interesting place to visit.

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  17. This is making me fancy a holiday somewhere warm!

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  18. Just look at that gorgeous blue sky. You can feel the warmth from here!

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  19. Ahhh So much warmer there than here....
    What a cute little building x

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    1. it is an old Queensland schoolroom from last century or even before. so amazing - no air con/no glass in the windows/no way to warm it in winter. they were tough:)

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  20. Look at that blue sky, gorgeous! It's pouring down here at the moment :( I wonder what was in the museum?

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    1. it was fab lucinda. so many buildings full of old things. there was even a little bush hut kitchen. no fridges back then.

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  21. It looks so warm and inviting, I long to see a sky like that!

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