Showing posts with label Winter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Winter. Show all posts

Thursday, 20 August 2015

The Northern Explorer - National Park New Zealand







The ferns, grass and native vegetation - relatively untainted, with still the trekking spirit nurtured.




The daily train from Auckland's Brittomart Station to Wellington City terminus rolls on past coniferous as it makes progress  in the early afternoon through the centre of North Island New Zealand





Life fights on, even in cold temperatures, little flora persist amongst difficult conditions.




Farming country, plains and valleys - the classic country New Zealand.


The viewing coach lets passengers embrace the fresh air, natural smells and captivating sights more readily than within an enclosed cabin.


A wet climate adds to the allure of the Long White Cloud - and engenders the right mix of factors supporting sheep and cattle farming.

Through mist and toil, the ground is so fertile to make my life grow.





Climbing uphill, one builds character and dignity - and takes pride in the effort to persist and overcome.



"Oh Danny boy, the pipes, the pipes are calling
From glen to glen, and down the mountain side"




Valley deep, mountain high.




Self explanatory, 3pm on a June Monday.




Thursday, 17 July 2014

Hevan Espresso - Winter Time Soups - Corrimal NSW

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Lentil tomato soup with cheese soldiers

Pea and ham soup

Toasts accompanying another of Evan's creations, pumpkin soup

Minestrone, rich and flavourful

Lamb soup


Saturday, 14 June 2014

Vivid Sydney

Inspiration, drama and visuals
Intricacies in the financial district.
Mutants at the Rocks.
Environmental concerns at Martin Place.
So zen, so anime, so chic - floating over Chinatown.
Euro candy, Latino fiesta or African rainbow?
Glow of gifts like on Christmas Eve.
Happy moods, red vibes and an inner swirl of letting go.

Church

  Igreja is the Portuguese word for a church. In Malay and Indonesian, it is Gereja.  The Galician word is Igrexa.  The Sundanese islanders ...