Sunday 30 June 2013

Sunday Drive

A nice day for another Sunday Drive. Today we took the Wongan to Cadoux Road. It would be easy to just drive quickly by and not notice anything, but there is always something to photograph when you travel a new road. I also found another country mural to share for Monday Mural.



Hakea and Pink Pokers are starting to flower along Airport Road in Wongan Hills




A call of "stop the car, go back" when I spotted this old relic in a paddock




This little Robin Red Breast stayed put long enough for me to get a photo of it


A contrast to the dry paddocks, one side of the road green, one grey.

  
Beautiful gum trees line the road


More relics of days gone by




This welcome sign was in the toilets. Unfortunately the store was not open for us to claim our free drink. Nice touch though. Nothing is open on a Sunday in many small country towns.


The rec centre is the hub of many a country town. Bingo, I have just found an entry to link with Monday Mural.  http://oaklanddailyphoto.blogspot.com.au/


After devouring our packed lunch of roast beef rolls, coffee and oat  slice we made our way home . 


6 comments:

  1. It appears your mural also was done in panels like mine. Thanks for visiting my mural contribution.

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  2. Nice tour! The mural is great!

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  3. Thanks for the country drive. The flowers reminded me of our trip to the west last year .

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  4. What a wonderful drive through the country!
    A great set of photos - love the flowers!
    Nice mural, too
    Have a wonderful week!
    Lea
    Lea's Menagerie

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  5. This mural looks like it represents both a rec center and a 4H club. Rural scenes are always delightful because they show the continued affection and appreciation of the land. Thanks for contributing to this week's Monday Mural.

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  6. I'm all for a Sunday Drive!
    I'm sad that the wagon was left to decay. I would have loved to have had that.
    The mural does seem to be telling some kind of story about the rural surroundings. A nice find Linley!

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