Sunday a week ago, turned out a gorgeous day though, with the Geltwood festival markets in the main street of Millicent in the morning and a Sunday drive down to Pelican Point in the afternoon.
My niece and her husband, who have just returned from a couple of years overseas, joined us for the day. It was really good.
I fell in love with this immaculate HT Holden GTS (circa 1970) this is one car I would love to own! My place in time #64 - a car I would love to own |
More gorgeous shots! Looks beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely environment you live in!
ReplyDeleteAren't we lucky to have such a beautiful coastline nearby? That 3rd shot with the faint rainbow hue, magic! And fun with family, so good!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos Alicia. It is certainly an amazing spot you live in :)
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So much to photograph where you are and so many stories to tell doing so. You have lifted me up this Monday! Beautiful shots! Denyse x
ReplyDeleteHow amazing does the rusty old boat look. Oh and what's with the pose. LOL.
ReplyDeleteYou always have such lovely photos Alicia. I'm still waiting for Autumn to hit here in QLD, its felt like a continuous summer the last few weeks. Having said that though today is relatively overcast so maybe its finally got the memo that it's Autumn.
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures and it looks like you all had an incredible trip. I love the buried ship--that is cool!
ReplyDeleteWow! Amazing photos and it looks like you had a fabulous and fun time. I am slightly envious of your cool weather. We are getting cooler mornings now and tolerable nights but the days are pretty warm. I love that boat wreck in the sand. You are making me want to explore your neck of the woods, more and more.
ReplyDeleteI wonder if Freddys boat will ever be claimed completely by the sea.....
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