These are some shots Leanne took while in New Zealand last year visiting her dad.
My daughter Allyce feeding the birds ...
Oops ... a little over the 250kb so they've softened a little on upload![]()
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These are some shots Leanne took while in New Zealand last year visiting her dad.
My daughter Allyce feeding the birds ...
Oops ... a little over the 250kb so they've softened a little on upload![]()
There are several dead trees in the park that have been carved by local Maori carvers. There are several in the main centre of town as well.
I haven't seen a patch of Daisy's like this since I was a kid in NZ
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<cough> <cough> <look at my wife's Virginia Park photos you slack bazzards> <cough> <cough>![]()
you are just so demanding you know. ;P
That park looks like a great place to hang out. The swan in front of the yellow flag is pretty nice. And that tree, wow!
Sorry, I have been slow of late. It definitely looks like a very cool park.
Love that tree, the wood carving and the light with Allyce standing under the tree is very nice.
Lovely set! You have lovely daughters MA!
My fave here is post 2 - shot 3, it has a dreamy feel that i like.
Why not get Leanne to join under her own name? We are much friendlier to new members, LOL.
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Another neat set. Looks like a great place to spend an afternoon. That tree in the fifth shot is neat!
Another great set. Love the fuffy fur of the young ones in the 2nd picture and the tree in the 5th one.
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