Posts by Julie Cross
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Capture: Roamin' Holiday, in reply to
On the way home tonight, I started to think I was seeing things.
Is that for sale? 'Cause I could happily live with that image. And I really need to join the Cloud Appreciation Society while I am at it... wonderful sky shots all round.
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Cause it don't matter what you're made of
Believe in yourself
And keep your head up, yeah!great photos!
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Capture: Roamin' Holiday, in reply to
Okororie Hot Springs near Tirau
wow, thanks Geoff, trippy time warp for me. We used to live in Okoroire Road in Tirau.. don't remember those gorgeous hot pools, just the tearooms and the Friday night trips to Putaruru for fish and chips and oysters.
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Capture: Cats Love Cameras, in reply to
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Welcome Jos, I've been watching your vegies grow! Burmese are lovely... looks like she's well and truly got you in the cat box.
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Capture: Roamin' Holiday, in reply to
For when the boys come home from overseas
And they gaze on homeland scenes,
Then God help those sons-of-bitches,
The United States marines.Thanks for this Geoff. My grandfather was a US Marine. I don't know the full story but this is one version to insert in the family history.
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Capture: Roamin' Holiday, in reply to
Heh. From the balcony of my old place in North Sydney I remember counting nearly 40 of the buggers during the ‘season’.
Saw this the other day on why so many jacarandas in Sydney: "the true ''mothers'' of thousands of jacaranda trees in the shire were Sister Marg Haxton and her successor Sister Beryl Alice Mullins of the maternity ward at Jacaranda Hospital, Woolooware, who gave saplings to every new mother in the late 1940s, '50s and '60s. But the practice was also common on the north shore, with the Royal North Shore, the Mater, Ryde Hospital and two hospitals in Mosman handing out jacarandas to new mothers for the better part of last century"