Of course, spring is nowhere to be seen right now in the Antipodes, so there aren’t any current suitable subjects, unless one thinks outside the spiral. And I’m (supposed to be) in the depths of a brain-clogging university assignment on business ethics, so am not in much of a lateral thinking mode. I took this one back in December at the Ashcombe Maze and Lavender Gardens on the Mornington Peninsula.
Five entries with an alternative take on this week’s WPC:
- DC Montreal: Blowing the Whistle on Society (for those who need a good laugh)
- Flickr Comments (not for those with ovinophobia)
- Eliza Eliza (paint your own)
- Beyond the Brush (spring is not just about flowers)
- Nomad Nurpu (pets share the joy)
Well that’s pretty damned good ! – I didn’t know we had the equivalent of a wildflower meadow anywhere in Oz !!!
Thank you, M-R! It’s a cultivated one 🙂
Oh yes: but it LOOKS like one ! 🙂
I love its tangled colour 🙂
you got my attention!!!
Hello nonoymanga – long time no see 🙂
And I love your banner shot. Thank you,
Thanks, Lynne – lavender for bees 🙂
It’s very pretty!
A spot of English country gardening in Australia 😀
Aaaaaahhhhh! Makes me happy
That’s awesome, GFB 😄
Love it! Best of luck with the ethics.
Thanks, Nancy – thoroughly enjoying the course but never the assignments 😣
It is beautiful and striking whatever season it is with you at the moment
Thanks, Countingducks 😀
Gorgeous! We have had lots of moisture this winter, so I’m expecting to see wild and crazy flowers soon.
Wild and crazy flowers – wonderful 😃
Just beautiful with that tangled flare of colour! 😀
A reward for making it through the hedge mazes at Ashcombe 😄
Spring is over in Chile but like you I managed to find a spring-time topic to post.
And your photos are beautiful 😃
very pretty BB
Thanks, Jo. Oh, you mean the flowers?! Hehe
What a lovely photo 😀 Today it’s cold but it’s been like spring (and even summer) up until yesterday in these here parts!
Does it get very cold up there, Gabe?