Autumn days are starting to bring a change, cooler temperatures and the joy of rediscovering past friends, such as this winter white cape from several seasons past. Change also came today with a visit to my hairdresser and a different colour. a little redder, very similar to the rosehips. . I have a confession to make, I love winter clothes,…
Over the Easter break on a fine, clear but cool Autumn day my husband and I in need of some exercise,walked to the spectacular Cataract Gorge, on the edge of our city. The Alexandra Suspension Bridge is known locally as the Swinging Bridge because despite the sign everyone swings the bridge side to side. The views from the bridge make …
Visiting the Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens in Hobart, the capital city of my state. The gardens were established in 1818 and are the second oldest Botanical Gardens in Australia. Posing in an archway of the Eardley- Wilmot Wall. This wall was named in honour of Sir John Eardley-Wilmot, Lieutenant-Governor of Tasmania in the early days of colonisation. Admiring the roses…
Visiting Janz Vineyard, makers of very fine sparkling wines on a fine, Autumn day. Adding my favourite scarf, it reminds me of an old world painting with its black background and large bright flowers. A close up of the floral details in the matching bag, such handy size. The stunning interior of the tasting area, such a pleasant place to…
The chill of Autumn is in the air today, so a warmer jacket was the order of the day. I love a leather jacket and have collected several over many years, starting in 1975 with a burgundy one bought in England. Working in two stores selling leather surely helped my collection to grow, cost price is always a bonus. A…