
Evie, Kelly and I took our cameras out for a beautiful walk through Southern Cemetery. Here are several photos I took. Even in the rain this cemetery is just so surreal. Peace and tranquillity. The Southern Cemetery (near the Oval, … Continue reading
Happy Monday! I hope you’re well. Today’s photo is of the beautiful “Mary Rose” with beautiful pink petals and a beautiful old rose scent. Named to mark the recovery of Henry VIII’s flagship from the Solent after more than 400 … Continue reading
Happy Monday! It’s currently 11:52pm so I am cutting this one super fine but it’s been a wee bit of a busy day. Today’s photo is of the beautiful Hemiandrus maia, the Otago ground wētā, which is a species of … Continue reading
Happy Monday! I hope you’ve having a good day. Today’s photo is the beautiful Osteospermum Nasinga White or Nasinga White Cape Daisy/African Daisy. Osteospermum belonging to the Calenduleae tribe, one of the smaller tribes of the sunflower/daisy family, Asteraceae. They … Continue reading
Happy Monday! I hope you’ve have a good day. We are having a quiet day today at our house. I have been slowly uploading photographs to my new Zazzle store. (it’s a work in progress) I am going to be … Continue reading
It’s a fresh year and the perfect time for change. I have been updating my website/blog over the last couple of days, new colours, new cover photo, updated the about me page to reflect who I am now and not … Continue reading
Hello! Happy Monday and Happy New Year! I just want to thank everyone who has supported me, not just during 2023 but for many previous years too. Our family was very blessed in 2023, we welcomed our son Alex into … Continue reading

It is the last day of January 2017 already! Big thank you to the wonderful people who have been keeping up with my photos and viewing my website/blog, I appreciate all the support you have all been giving me. I hope you all have a beautiful February. xx

January 31st 2017 – Harbour Mouth Molars, Kitchener Street Park, Portsmouth Drive, Otago Harbour, Dunedin, New Zealand. (Regan Gentry.)