and it has been lovely looking at all that love and beauty... and you are correct: no dreams no life thanks for stopping by stop by again...I'll pour us tea
I love visiting with you...each time I come, even if I don't say a word to let you know I was here, I come away with a smile, a moment of wonder, a bit of envy that you live in such a glorious point of the world, and glad I found you in the blog world. Love to you this day, Ribbon.
Totally loved this excellent photo essay! gosh, the alligator looks scary and the boys look as if they are having great fun your photos are outstanding. may I add you to my side bar? cheers from New York
Wow! You have been busy. It is amaing to see so many familiar sights, places I know so well, but I know these are on the other side of the world at the moment. I'm sure your NZ rellies are had a great time. Isn't it amazing that kids will go swimming in the water at the beach at just about any time of the year. Thanks for sharing.
wow! those birds! love the little yellow one, and of course the lorikeet (is that what it is?) and i still can't believe the hawk sitting at the beach!! your beach looks so white and the water so blue, gorgeous!! well done robyn!
So many great photos! Some favourites are the big rock chucking, the crocodile balancing, the heart tree, the Koala(I can never believe they are real!) and the parrot. It looks like you all had a great day!
Robyn, love your photos. Especially the birds. You don't see too many parrots around here! And thank you so much for following my blog. I really appreciate it! I can use all the followers I can get. I am looking forward to Psrt 2 of "Love Lives Here".
These pics are wonderful, not only showing the gorgeous scenery, but I imagined you picking out special ones of the two children and what fun that must have been. Love shows... and like Amanda - I'm interested in that underground passage, so intriguing.
I'm really glad you did! And that you let kids be kids and plook around in ponds. Gorgeous photos and a lovely look at your part of the world. Does it ever rain there? Really must get my camera out and about.
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Delightful, fun photos Robyn.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing them with us.
Also I love that Peter Singer quote about animals on your sidebar...spot on!!
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Nice photos. I have seen seas some times but the ocean only in the United Kingdom.
ReplyDeleteG'day Robyn. Beautiful photos.Take care. Liz...
ReplyDeleteThanks Peggy :-)
ReplyDeleteRopi... Australia is surrounded by magnificent beaches, seas ~ oceans.
Thanks Liz
Radiant! Inspiring! Loving!
ReplyDeleteand it has been lovely looking at all that love and beauty...
ReplyDeleteand you are correct:
no dreams no life
thanks for stopping by
stop by again...I'll pour us tea
I love visiting with you...each time I come, even if I don't say a word to let you know I was here, I come away with a smile, a moment of wonder, a bit of envy that you live in such a glorious point of the world, and glad I found you in the blog world. Love to you this day, Ribbon.
ReplyDeletewhat a beautiful family, robyn - such spirit and life flowing out of all these images..
ReplyDelete(i am curious about the one photo taken in an underground passage - can you tell me what that is?)
p.s. i love the photo on your sidebar of the sign - you're perfect♡
Totally loved this excellent photo essay!
ReplyDeletegosh, the alligator looks scary
and the boys look as if they are having great fun
your photos are outstanding.
may I add you to my side bar?
cheers from New York
Wow! You have been busy. It is amaing to see so many familiar sights, places I know so well, but I know these are on the other side of the world at the moment. I'm sure your NZ rellies are had a great time. Isn't it amazing that kids will go swimming in the water at the beach at just about any time of the year.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing.
wonderful photographs Robyn, I espeially love the 2 duck image beautiful!
ReplyDeletewow! those birds! love the little yellow one, and of course the lorikeet (is that what it is?) and i still can't believe the hawk sitting at the beach!! your beach looks so white and the water so blue, gorgeous!! well done robyn!
ReplyDeleteSo many great photos! Some favourites are the big rock chucking, the crocodile balancing, the heart tree, the Koala(I can never believe they are real!) and the parrot. It looks like you all had a great day!
ReplyDeleteRobyn, love your photos. Especially the birds. You don't see too many parrots around here! And thank you so much for following my blog. I really appreciate it! I can use all the followers I can get. I am looking forward to Psrt 2 of "Love Lives Here".
ReplyDeleteMy friend informs me your picture of the rainbow colored bird may not be a parrot. What kind of bird might it be? Sorry for my ignorance!
ReplyDeleteGreat to see you back home!!! What fun you had.
ReplyDeleteRobyn, Lovely wonderful photos.
ReplyDeleteThank you for a great start to my day. Love and hugs. xoxo
Great photos. I particularly like the one of the bird in the tree with the moon in the background - quite a tricky shot I reckon!
ReplyDeleteNamaste.
Hi Robyn, Your pictures are joyous and gorgeous, just like your kids! Thanks for sharing the fun with us!
ReplyDeletejj
how blue is that sky?
ReplyDeleteAnd how crisp are your shots?
Beautiful!
Loving these photos Robyn!
ReplyDeletePure joy and wonder...and the sense of simple everyday life...cherished moments!
S xo
Lovely words ...thankyou!
These pics are wonderful, not only showing the gorgeous scenery, but I imagined you picking out special ones of the two children and what fun that must have been. Love shows...
ReplyDeleteand like Amanda - I'm interested in that underground passage, so intriguing.
I'm really glad you did! And that you let kids be kids and plook around in ponds. Gorgeous photos and a lovely look at your part of the world. Does it ever rain there? Really must get my camera out and about.
ReplyDeleteAmazing photos.. Well done.. In fact, EXCELLENT photos.. Best Wishes, Hahgnsmum, New England, OZ
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