Saturday, 4 June 2016

Five on Friday




Sorry Amy, I'm a little late joining,
 it's been a busy week for me!


1. It's been a sad week as Gerald one of our dear friends
died last Saturday. We celebrated his wonderful
life on Thursday morning with many great memories,
stories and song.

On the same day John, the husband of Vee
one of my blogging friends was called home.
Many of you will know Vee who blogs at 
A Haven for Vee.

My heart goes out to both families.
Please remember them in your prayers.




2. It was such a beautiful winter's day
without a cloud in the sky.
We decided to make the most of it and drove
out to Clevedon and along the Kawakawa coast.
The bird life was abundant
mostly Oyster Catchers and Dotterels.

The Dotterels are harder to see, in the bottom photo.
They're well camouflaged, blending in with the sand
and shells on the beach.


3. The last dandelion.




4. The Liquid Amber trees are at their best in
late Autumn. I love the prickly seed balls
which look like conkers.


5. This little yellow bird sang me a song
as I chatted to her/him!
I've no idea what type of bird - do you recognise it!


I'm joining Amy for Five on Friday
Thank you for hosting.

Take care and
be kind to one another

à bientôt


Shane




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who have left me a comment!


Monday, 30 May 2016

Autumn Blues in the Garden





For the last couple of weekends I've been busy
re-planting my garden pots with
winter flowering bulbs and annuals.



Grape Hyacinths are one of my favourite Spring bulbs.
I planted 20 bulbs around the rim
 of the large bulb planter,
with 10 scented Double Freesia bulbs in the centre.
I think they should make a good display come Spring.

It was cold and wet the day I planted them,
the weather changed a few days later
back to sunshine and warm temps...
next time I checked the Grape Hyacinths were up!
Perhaps I'll have to plant another lot
for a Spring display.
The weather has been totally out of whack this season!




I love spending time poking about at the garden centre
checking out the new plants on offer.
With our small townhouse garden I've learnt to
be selective and not to buy on impulse!
I've also learnt to put more time into
researching and planning my garden beds and pots
and keeping to a theme.

Then again.... I simply couldn't resist the little bird house
with the pretty blue roof!
And there were the gorgeous new
pink and blue gardening gloves
they were just waiting for me, I know it!

Are you a self controlled shopper like me?!



I'm joining Jeanne for Blue Monday
and
Judith for Mosaic Monday

Take care and
be kind to one another

à bientôt



Shane







Thank you for your visits!


Friday, 27 May 2016

Vezelay, Shutters, Windows and Doors




For my Five on Friday post this week
I'm going back to our 2013 France trip
when we visited the ancient hill town of
Vezelay.

1.  This is the main road up to the Abbey Church
I thought I would focus on the doors,
windows and shutters of these beautiful old stone buildings.



2.  A new front door for this house.
Adorned with Wistaria which must look
spectacular in Spring.




3.  A variety of shutter styles


4.  A chambre d'hôtes (guest house)
one of several I saw.
Would you like to stay here?
Vezelay has a population of 400+
depending on the season. 
It is situated on top of a hill with wonderful
vistas of countryside France.


5.  I love the architectural details of the windows.
This building has a beautiful patina typical of 
medieval Vezelay and other medieval towns in France.


I'm joining Amy for Five on Friday
Thank you for hosting Amy.

Take care and 
be kind to one another

à bientôt



Shane






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Thursday, 26 May 2016

Les Invalides Paris



Les Invalides in Paris was commissioned in 1670 by the 
French King Louis X1V
as a hospital for injured soldiers.




Napoléon Bonaparte's ashes are contained

in his tomb beneath the magnificent golden dome.

This is an interesting monument to visit when


you're in Paris.

Our family visited on a beautiful
summer's day last year.
There was something of interest for all ages.


I'm joining Tex for Good Fences

Take care and
be kind to one another

à bientôt



Shane






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Tuesday, 24 May 2016

Red on the Northern Motorway





On a recent trip up north we followed
this old classic Chevrolet.....
we followed and followed.....
(boys and their cars)!

My husband was fascinated with it
as his younger brother had a Chevvy
like this when they were in their twenties.
I guess it took him back to those carefree days!







I'm joining Gemma for
Ruby Tuesday Too


Take care and
be kind to one another

à bientôt


Shane




Thank you for your comments




Monday, 23 May 2016

Great Journeys start with Small Steps




The main hall of
Auckland International Airport




The aeroplane is the Percival Gull which belonged to

Jean Batten - an early New Zealand aviatrix in the 1930's.

She made the first-ever solo flight 

from England to New Zealand in 1936.

What a great achievement!




I'm joining Jeanne for Blue Monday

Take care and
be kind to one another

à bientôt



Shane





Thank you all for your visits.



Saturday, 21 May 2016

Autumn Five on Friday



This week I thought I would highlight
Autumn related moments in my week.




I've spent the last two weekends
re-doing my garden pots.
We are lucky in this part of the world
where we can still have colour in the garden
during the cold bleak days of Winter.
This pot above contains Primulas, Pansies,
Forget-me-nots and Sweet Alyssum.




Our fruits of Autumn include Persimmon, 
Tamarillos and Kiwi Fruit.



This dainty Royal Doulton coffee cup
picturing the grapes of Autumn.



Meet my newest garden friends
Mr & Mrs Goosey Gander.
I found them on my trip to Morrinsville!


I'm joining 
Amy for Five on Friday
Thank you for hosting.


Take care and
be kind to one another

à bientôt



Shane






Thank you for your comments!








Tuesday, 17 May 2016

Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, France




When I visit my family in France
I enjoy wandering through the side streets
of the smaller towns in the vicinity of their little village.




Getting off the beaten track
provides opportunities to chat to the locals
like the shopkeepers and cafe owners.
Mainly, we discuss the weather, 
the ups and downs of business
and the government.
The french spend a lot of time discussing the
state of the country and the economy.
No different to us really!




The photo above is of the indoor market
in one of the larger towns.
The detailed tiling patterns are seen throughout
the Burgundy region.




I'm joining the following memes

 Blue Monday

Ruby Tuesday Too
and
Our World Tuesday




Take care and
be kind to one another

à bientôt



Shane






Thank you for your comments.



Saturday, 14 May 2016

Moments in My Week




Autumn colours and Autumn light
filtering through the trees



"When Autumn leaves start to fall"
makes me think of the beautiful song by
Nat King Cole.
(I tried to insert musical notes here, to no avail. 
If you know how to do this could you please let me know)!





Morning Glory is everywhere - climbing banks, trees and
anything else it can find.


On Thursday our embroidery group met at Rose's home
which meant a drive from Auckland to Hamilton.
As always we had such an enjoyable time
catching up on each others news.
Rose made a delicious chocolate cake topped with
Red Kiwifruit and strawberries and we
had whipped cream on the side!

I hope you've all had an enjoyable week too!

I'm joining 
Susanne for Friday's Fave Five
Nancy for Random 5 Friday


Thank you all for your visits!

Take care and
be kind to one another

à bientôt



Shane







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