How's this for some unique landscaping? Front paddock bordering the highway, as I'm heading homewards now, after a few days with friends inland, nor-western N.S.W. This was a brand new photograph I'd stepped out to take, though I have in the past, done exactly the same and posted on my blog; some may remember it.
and it's canola country up ahead again; such a delight to see
that was an extremely powerful sapling! ;)
ReplyDeletei LOVE those sweeping canola fields! so beautiful!
i would love to see those fields in person. such great clouds. so dreamy. (:
ReplyDeleteA very interesting rock structure and I love the last shot.
ReplyDeleteThamks for sharing your beautiful world. Thanks for rhe visit too and your comment. Have a lovely week end:)
ReplyDeleteI laughed at the amazing tree between the rocks. The country landscapes are gorgeous. Driving in the country this time of year is so fun. xo Jenny
ReplyDeleteVery nice pictures Carola.....nice landscape.
ReplyDeleteGreetings, Joop
What a beautiful photo Carole and a beautiful landscape, especially in picture three.
ReplyDeleteHave a nice Sunday, Irma
The Canola fields are so pretty. I'll be busy so won't be posting or commenting next week, but I'll be back, so don't give up on me!
ReplyDeleteWe live in a world full of weird and unusual things. The rocks look like two fat ladies pushing at one another. Now, were the rocks split and a seed took root in between or did that tree persevere over the years and split the rocks in two?
ReplyDeleteSuch great pictues Carole.
Except for the trees I could almost think this picture was taken here in Alberta Canada. Hugs
ReplyDeleteBurtine
I see I am not the only one to wonder if it was that same tree that split the rocks!! Thanks for more photos of the canola!! I love the colour@!!
ReplyDeleteWonderful colours in the fields and a lovely shot of the rock!
ReplyDeleteLooks like the two sets of rocks are sparing with each other, and the tree is the ref! LOL
ReplyDeletePaper Hugs,
Jan
A wonderful sunny day and beautiful colors. The landscape is gorgeous !
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures Carole. I can understand why the scenes would move you so! They do me!!
ReplyDeleteCool rocks!! I've got masses of 'repeat' photos that I keep taking in the hope that my pix are improving! So far, the jury's out!!
ReplyDeleteI love that rock! And thos fields of yellow are quite something!!
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