Thursday, March 19, 2020

Swings and roundabouts..



The lead you lose on the way there you gain on the way back! The rowing teams practicing on the Swan River switched lead position on the way back past the city below.  A couple of shots to show that at this time of the year the skies over Perth are not always blue, we have had a blissful smattering of rain over the last few days, probably not enough to make much difference to the levels in the dams but bliss for the garden, my lawn grew about six inches in a week :) Will make up for the grey skies today with some amaaaazing art tomorrow. Happy Thursday, take care and stay safe..


21 comments:

  1. Still a lovely sky, I see a tiny bit of blue peeking through!

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  2. We see a lot of grey skies here, Grace!
    It is a very weird world here with most things closed up except for grocery stores, pharmacies, and the beer stores. Stay safe.

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  3. ...no rowing crews here, but lots of long canoes!

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  4. The sky here looks nearly the same, but where I live there are only trees on the skyline.

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  5. thanks for sharing,here we are at home ,out only for food and work,at the moment stopped,so i ttravel with blogs :) ew

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  6. Rowing always looks terribly hard work to me. I'd bet that they welcome cooler weather and grey skies.

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  7. Today the sky was like yours ... tomorrow rain will be forecast! Rain again ... and I long for the sun and the warmth …
    I love the Perth skyline!
    Enjoy your day, Grace! 🤗

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  8. What lovely views and those skies I see almost everyday here. :)

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  9. Rowing has always looked like a huge effort, but the shells look great going through the water.

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  10. It is unusual for you to have grey skies, Grace.

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  11. Grey but gorgeous to my eye, G!

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  12. Nowhere to row here but floats down the river are popular in the summer! You are heading into your favorite season aren't you?!

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  13. Glad you got some rain. It certainly transformed our landscape. Keep safe.

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  14. Great views but the rowing is a bit to small on the photo.

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  15. Well, Grace, I hope that counts for me, too. Catching up, finally.
    Not in the water, though, I´d be afraid to loose my glasses ;-)

    Ahhh, rain :-)
    Looking forward to torrow´s post!

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  16. I would never sit in such a wobly boat in the water! But admire people who can row like this!

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  17. Rowing seems to be such hard work :)

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  18. I admire these guys and gals who do this. They must have strong legs and arms.

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  19. We have had two days of sun I can hardly believe it after so much rain. Lovely photos. Keep well Diane

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