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In inner city, we have a beautiful park, The Auckland Domain. This is one of my favorite places, the geese mow the lawn, and this sign is at the road side to warn drivers to watch out.
Ann those are great/interesting photos. Where we were in Canada we didn't see any Jet Skis and we crossed the border at Port Huron/Sarnia, There was a down pour in Detroit and the highways were like rivers
These are lovely pictures. We have duck crossings around here. It's so good that people think to do this. I've never heard of Sarawak Borneo cats! But my husband's family kept cats outside to kill the vermin and such. I am allergic to cats and so is my son, but he has two!! He has managed to deal with his allergies. They say that allergic people react more strongly to short haired cats. It is not the fur that causes allergies, it's the dander. And I remember that's when my allergies would be the worst, when our cat would clean and lick himself.
Wonderful shots of beautiful place.
ReplyDeleteLook like you can have a "natural" mowing machine that need no petrol/electricity for you garden.
ReplyDeleteI love the geese crossing sign. Great shots.
ReplyDeleteAnn those are great/interesting photos. Where we were in Canada we didn't see any Jet Skis and we crossed the border at Port Huron/Sarnia, There was a down pour in Detroit and the highways were like rivers
ReplyDeleteVery cute sign! We have them here too.
ReplyDeleteThese are lovely pictures. We have duck crossings around here. It's so good that people think to do this. I've never heard of Sarawak Borneo cats! But my husband's family kept cats outside to kill the vermin and such. I am allergic to cats and so is my son, but he has two!! He has managed to deal with his allergies. They say that allergic people react more strongly to short haired cats. It is not the fur that causes allergies, it's the dander. And I remember that's when my allergies would be the worst, when our cat would clean and lick himself.
ReplyDeleteInteresting goose sign!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely park :)
Yes, it's included peanut plant; but I guess it isn't edible.
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