


I don't usually "do" abstracts but these with reflections and light play I quite enjoyed. I took my camera "swimming" one evening. The late afternoon light intensified the colours.

(No camera was harmed in the obtaining of these images!!)
This is my terrace with the pool..the sails are necessities shielding the living room in the morning.

I am finally enjoying being able to get online here at home..lot of teething problems but with the help from some nice computer guys in one of the shops here, I have succeeded.So there will be no more excuses for not doing a post. It is so much easier not having to load everything on to memory stick and take to the department. Its all good.
I am working this weekend, and then I am heading to Sydney to catch up with a friend for the week. It will be nice to have some normal weather.
Take care all of you.....






Anna Talbot, B M , !!!!!
As well as the graduation the girls and I spent some time together,I really enjoyed reaquainting myself with my grandson- Hugo 11mths. Madison and I spent a day at Orana Park-we did have a lot of fun meeting the tigers for lunch, and the giraffes.


My friends have just built a beautiful new farm house, this is part of the view from the lounge window. It is so typical of the green rolling hills of the Waikato, but to me it was such a contrast to my red earth here.




My friend made sure he was enrolled to vote- and did a postal vote so he did not miss the election.A very interesting experience...



After the resort of Kings Canyon, we climbed up onto this ridge......

I haven't done a lot of 4WD so enjoyed the opportunity to gain some skill on roads like these.They are quite firm underneath, but have varying amounts of "softness" on top!! Interesting driving.











This caught my eye as the sun dropped. This is a fuel tanker with 4 trailers, which regularly travels to Darwin and return. When this road train starts moving it cannot stop quickly......
A friend and I spent some time on Sunday watching the Ghan come in from Darwin, and 3 hours later heads south towards Adelaide. The complete trip takes 2 1/2 days. In earlier times, pre 1929, the train came part way and was met by Afghan traders who ferried people and cargo to the other end of the train link on camels. In 1929 it was joined up by rail. Thus the name "ghan".



This is our little chopper......





There were still a lot of these beautiful guardians of the rivers..........