Hello my fello bloggers..as I walked to work this morning I thought I would snap some photos along the way so you could see the beauty of our city park I am able to enjoy every day!
Our Man Made Lake is in the centre of the city and was dug with hand tools and horse and wagon were used to carry out the dirt that was removed. 1883 was the year....1908 the bridge you see today was built and it is said to be the longest bridge over the shortest span of water.
My walk to work is 2 1/2 Kilometers one way so I get to walk through the park and enjoys its beauty..I hope you enjoy. Come and walk along with me..
I am amazed that I walk through the park everyday and forget how lucky I am to have such a beautiful space so close to our home..
Thank you for coming along on the walk with me today..have a great week and make sure you stop in your lives and enjoy the beauty that surrounds you..
Hi Wanda, thank you for sharing you stroll thru the park. I wish my way to the office were as nice as to yours. you live in a beautiful country and must feel truly invigorating to enjoy such a lovey walk before starting one's day at work! I'm so sorry it has taken me so long to pop over and reply to your sweet comment. we've had problens winth internet connection this week and the telephone company too a bit to long to fix it. I had some catch up to do with your previous posts. I love your pink depression glass, especially those pretty candle holders. and that gorgeous red transferware tureen is certainly one thing I would like to own together with that cute sugar bowl. I do have a complete blue transferware teaset (a mix'n match), along with dessert plates, cereal bowl and some orphaned plates of different sizes and from different potters (enoch, grindley, mason, etc.) but with red transfer it's been more difficult. I've got lots of plates that are now hanging on the wall, a couple of teacups, some soup cups and saucers, a pitcher, and a coffee pot... a sugar bowl and a milk jug are what is missing right now. ought to look them up on e-bay, but the S&H costs would then be outragious for a couple of pieces worth only a few bucks. what do you think? have a fab wkd rita
Hello my name is Wanda and I am a Wife..Mother of two grown sons & Grandmother to four sweet boys & two Granddaughters and one Great Grandson. I love anything Victorian..pink..& lacy.
Decorating is my passion along with collecting antiques & searching for Romantic finds everywhere I go.
We have just recently Retired and plan to spend our Winter months at our Park Model Vacation Home in Arizona.
I have started a new Blog and I will be sharing the progress of the renovations we are planning to do to make it our Home away from Home.
My Sweetheart & I have one puppy named Sweetpea and he keeps us active walking three times a day.
We relocated to a small Seaside town of 3000 people in 2015 and are enjoying the small town life. Life is so much easier but I have to keep reminding myself while out treasure hunting that I now have limited space so I had better LOVE the pieces I drag home!
Don't we live in a beautiful country!
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your walks. Deb
Hi Wanda, I loved walking with you today! I always wonder what a bit of other peoples day looks like! You live in a beautiful place!
ReplyDeleteBella
You are really lucky... What beautiful place!
ReplyDeleteWalking with you has been a pleasure.
Love
My oh my...such a beautiful park. I would LOVE to go walking in there! Thank you for sharing it with us. Just lovely.
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Bella Rosa Antiques
How lucky you are to get to enjoy this beautiful park every morning. It really is lovely! Thanks for sharing it with us. :)
ReplyDeleteHugs ~ Jo
This is amazingly beautiful! I could see that walk making one smile!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing the lovely views.
Kathy
Hi Wanda,
ReplyDeletethank you for sharing you stroll thru the park. I wish my way to the office were as nice as to yours. you live in a beautiful country and must feel truly invigorating to enjoy such a lovey walk before starting one's day at work!
I'm so sorry it has taken me so long to pop over and reply to your sweet comment. we've had problens winth internet connection this week and the telephone company too a bit to long to fix it.
I had some catch up to do with your previous posts. I love your pink depression glass, especially those pretty candle holders. and that gorgeous red transferware tureen is certainly one thing I would like to own together with that cute sugar bowl. I do have a complete blue transferware teaset (a mix'n match), along with dessert plates, cereal bowl and some orphaned plates of different sizes and from different potters (enoch, grindley, mason, etc.) but with red transfer it's been more difficult. I've got lots of plates that are now hanging on the wall, a couple of teacups, some soup cups and saucers, a pitcher, and a coffee pot... a sugar bowl and a milk jug are what is missing right now. ought to look them up on e-bay, but the S&H costs would then be outragious for a couple of pieces worth only a few bucks. what do you think?
have a fab wkd
rita
Loved the walk!!! So neat to see these sights. Think this would be a very relaxing walk...a time to unwind and be refreshed.
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