A ride up to Okoia in the morning..total 20k.. staying on the flat!
Then a wander around town in the afternoon
Ok, thanks blogger...put the second batch the other way round!
It could be that they came from the " computer " ie phone instead of Google Pictures...
Anyhow I'm on the road to getting fit and healthy again, while enjoying the process !
...when you are laying out your post you can cut a photo and patch in the locally you want.
ReplyDeleteIt all looks fabulous. So envious!
ReplyDeleteThe final photo - the plant - has me scratching my head. I know I know it, but cannot remember - is it a plerandra elegantissima? umm - false aria or something like that?
ReplyDeleteHoroeka or Lancewood
DeleteWhat beautiful and interesting photos!
ReplyDeleteIt sounds like you're having a great time. Oooh, I am envious of the sunshine though.
ReplyDeleteSounds like your keeping fit and having a great time.
ReplyDeleteI'm also enjoying your process, as it includes such interesting sites! Keep up the process!
ReplyDeleteIt’s great when you enjoy getting fit. It means you will continue
ReplyDeleteThe weather is definitely different from Scotland
Bet it was good to stretch your legs and feel the sun on your body after the weather you’d been having at home.
ReplyDeleteIt does sound very active - and I never knew Whanganui was that big!
ReplyDeleteAbout the same size as Ayr in Scotland..about 45,000 I think
DeleteGlad you are enjoying yourself
ReplyDeleteSounds like all good things, gz!
ReplyDeleteThose gates are magnificent, even if someone bent the lower bar. And it made me laugh...we have a Midtown Motors here as well. They sell Fords though...
ReplyDeleteFascinating seeing photos from a different world "down under". Must seem a little different than Scotland, eh?
ReplyDeleteYes..and no! Certainly warmer!
DeleteLots of murals!
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