I’m feeling quite bewildered, astounded, (grabs thesaurus), combloglified (I made that up) – to be here at post #100 and to have a small gang of co-bloggers who come by and click like and always comment so kindly. I’ve even met some co-bloggers in that time, due to ridiculous sets of circumstances, and I feel I know some other co-bloggers so well I’m sure I could just turn up for tea and sit down and talk to them for hours about gardening and art and life in general.
So for this post No. 100 I just thought I’d put up some pics of my family’s perfect day at Philip Island doing absolutely nothing.
While I was taking pics of the kids and the last surfers in the beautiful dying pinks and blues of the day – one of the kids was taking pics of us – so there is a picture of the real me to prove I’m nothing like as cool as my avatar – but of course you’d worked that out already. Love Chas and thanks comrades xxx
That watery light on the photo bottom right is just perfect!
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I meant bottom left 🙂
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Well that’s nice too of course
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Thanks Robin
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Congrats and to many more to come! Very beautiful pictures!
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Thanks – you’re one of my cup of tea crowd – always happy to see your comments.
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100 not out. There’s a few Aussies hoping for that today. The Ashes continues. Congrats.
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Thanks Andrew – I am such a coward I have feigned to have lost all interest in cricket. The morning news showed Don Bradman replays today which just shows how bad things have got – ie we’re desperately reminding ourselves what we were once a self made and honourable no nonsense people of skill and determination. Still I have hope.
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Happy Bloggo Centenary! XXX
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Thanks Lottie – I know it’s not the world’s greatest achievement but I’m pretty happy about it.
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Great shots.
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Thanks Seth – it was a beautiful evening.
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That’s a beautiful beach! Congratulations on the 100th post… keep on blogging!
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Thanks Mae – I feel I’m over the first high water mark of diligence having tried to get started and failed on other occasions.
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What a great walk on the beach. I wish I lived close to one sometimes, maybe I need to visit the sand soon. And, what time did you say tea is served?
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Yes we are a bit spoilt here not being too far from beaches in any direction. This one is about 1.5 hour’s drive away but very worth the journey – it’s so beautiful all year round – but I love the absolute calm of winter.
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Oh yes – and tea is always served at any time for travellers and friends alike – of course!
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Congrats, and blog on 🙂
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Thanks so much Opalla – hopefully I’m on a roll now but it’s not all going to go downhill…?
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Reblogged this on Old School Garden.
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Hi Nigel – sorry to miss this kind reblog. Thanks again.
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Not a aproblem, Chas> You well and enjoying spring in Oz?:)
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