Autumn is one of my favourite times of year with its great displays of red and yellow dotting the landscape. I've recently received several posts from various family members a friends in different part so the world, including the Netherlands and Japan, proclaiming the arrival of Spring with its picturesque cherry blossoms. I have to agree with their sentiments, too.
I went for one of my regular long walks the other day and, when high above Armidale, I witnessed the following scenes as I walked down a steep hill. We certainly have a beautiful townscape don't you agree. And, by the way Armidale's population growth has recently been among the highest of Australia's country towns.
About half-way down the hill this view presented itself.
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I went for one of my regular long walks the other day and, when high above Armidale, I witnessed the following scenes as I walked down a steep hill. We certainly have a beautiful townscape don't you agree. And, by the way Armidale's population growth has recently been among the highest of Australia's country towns.
About half-way down the hill this view presented itself.
And, at the bottom, I saw these images of suburbia. Our streets are lined with deciduous trees, so these scenes are replicated many times. This street is appropriately named chestnut street and the adjacent one also reminds me of my British origins. It's Arundel Drive!
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