Tuesday 23 August 2011

Alphabet Challenge..............................S..............Part 2

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Salvia: Pink and purple


Shed: Love this dilapidated old one at Forcett, Tasmania

Skylight: in the Bahai centre in Hobart

Seahorse: Over a seafood restaurant on the docks of Hobart.

Sign and seagulls: on the docks, Hobart.

Scarves at the market.

Spoons: turned into a mobile

Silverware: at the market.

Sparkley Spirals at the market

Soaps: for sale

Streetscape: Outside the Hobart Town Hall

Stairs: inside the Hobart Town Hall

Spikey: Nasty and nice (below)


Sunshine: over my neighbourhood.

Spiky Bridge:  Tassie has several convict built spiky bridges. This one is just south of Launceston.

Seagull Standing on a deserted jetty down the road from my house.

Silos: Which is on the river's edge at Launceston and houses a restaurant and art gallery.

Scales: in the train museum

Stop! Public Art at the museum and art gallery, Launceston.

Spiral: at the art gallery

Sheep: happily munching at Lowhead.

Sunset: taken from the deck of my shack.

Stamen: from a camellia out of my garden.

Smiley-face stickers: Necessary for every early childhood teacher.

Skipping rope: one of students brought it to school and I loved the colours.

Slinky: Confiscated from a child for the purposes of this photo.

Spoons on my kitchen bench.

Stripes: on the lighthouse at Devonport. Tas

Sculpture: at Tiagara, Devonport

Ship sailing into the Mersey River at Devonport.

Sydney Harbour Bridge

Seashore at the shack. My shack is on the right of the houses in the pic.

Hamelin Pool is one of only three places on Earth where you can see living marine stromatolites. (The other two places are in the Bahamas.) Stromatolites are found in Hamelin Pool because its water is twice as salty as normal seawater. Few predators and competitors can survive these conditions, allowing the microbes to flourish and form stromatolites much as they did billions of years ago. Link: http://www.sharkbay.org/stromatolites.aspx

Swan River Sprawling Slum: Not my idea of desirable living.

Seat in the garden of my former home.

2 comments:

  1. Love the photos Deb, your shack is parked in a beautiful spot. Happiness to you.

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  2. A gorgeous spot for your shack ... wow!
    Ha ha, confiscated slinky!!
    Wonderful pics :D)

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