Monday, July 14, 2008

Australian Garden





and shed...






24 comments:

Anonymous said...

"Click go the shears"! Does anyone need their wool removed?

Ces Adorio said...

Is that Aussie for a haircut? Hehe. Love the grey tone of these photographs, literally and figuratively. It is early evening here Anon but now that you mentioned it, I can go for a cuppa.

Anonymous said...

HAHHAAA Aussie males are known to have their heads shaven Ces ;) This is a shed for sheep shearing! It's early morning here Ces and almost as dark as night! I might have to join you for coffee - now that you mention it again :)

Ces Adorio said...

Sigh, if only I could have coffee with an anonymous person in person! HAHAHAHA!

Anonymous said...

Hhehheee, grab someone from the hallway! WHAAAAA there's a massive storm brewing outside here Ces! I guess that isn't the sort of brewing you're talking about. White and one sugar thanks!

Ces Adorio said...

Take pictures and duck!

Anonymous said...

I'm NOT going out there! Apart from visiting the dunny but in the meantime will hang on!

simon said...

Now- this is Bizzare!

I did a ride yesterday into the Wolgan Valley and, after a couple of hours paused at a shed similar to this where there was an old tractor! I call it a shed but it was evident it was where someone had lived no too long ago!!

:o)

Anonymous said...

There are sheds everywhere Simon, we used to have one down the back! You can live in a shed! HAHA :)

Ces Adorio said...

You have a dunny. Is that what I think it is? What if it gets blown away while you are in it? I am learning Australian.

Anonymous said...

I'd be on the dunny and not in it Ces! I guess I'd get wet. HAHA!!

Ces Adorio said...

Yes, I mean on it not in it. Eeek!

Anonymous said...

EEEK!! Ces, it's sunny again now anyway... ;)

Anonymous said...

I like the sheds than the garden...It seems it have a story om it...

Anonymous said...

This is one great big garden Raj, with 'structures' in each part depicting a different area in the world. They are put there to create a story :)It will be easier to understand once I keep posting... ;)

Ces Adorio said...

A different area in the world? Like Africa and Philippines and US?

Anonymous said...

Yes Ces, like Africa then North and South America... the Philippines wasn't there!

Ces Adorio said...

;(

raf said...

Great photo blog, anonymous! Like your garden shed post.
Thanks for stopping by over my way. Yes, I've seen some classic b&w shots of Mesa Verde that are spectacular.

Anonymous said...

Sorry Ces, there are lots of others to make up for it...

Hello Raf, you look like a gnome HAHA :) My Dad took the shot and the photograph was large enough to almost fill one wall in our lounge room - amazing! Nice to see it in colour, there was only black and white back then!

Maria said...

Ah - a dunny is a toilet?
LEO Online dictionary is having problems with this word.
But I think I got the meaning :P

Anonymous said...

That's right Maria :)

Linda said...

Wow, I like these photos. Thanks for visiting my blog.

Anonymous said...

Thanks Linda :)