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Married to Tony mother to 2 children Lucas 23, Gemma 26 & her boyfriend Sean. Carer for 2 crazy Jack Russells. I'm dyslexic so excuse any mistakes. The Stitching Room is where I spend my time playing with Clarice (my camera) and Bernie (my sewing machine). Come on in and see what I'm up to.

Tuesday 16 September 2014

Strathalbyn and Wood Oven Pizzas

On Sunday we went to friends to share wood Oven Pizzas it was a wonderful day.

I was so busy eating I forgot to get some photos of the pizzas.

When we had finished with the pizzas we put some bread and other yummy things in to cook.

My friends amazing wall.

Today we drove to Strathalbyn and went for a stroll through the park.

 

 

This couple of ducks had 21 babies I'm hoping she was running a crache as 21 little ducklings is a lot for one mum to look after.

 

A lovely memorial under the bridge.

Along the road on the way home the canola crops are so colourful.

 

 

Green lush paddock with lots of lambs.

 

 

 

I have even done some sewing today I might have something to show shortly.

 

9 comments:

Simone de Klerk said...

How special, all those baby ducks together!
Really enjoyed your post!
Have a wonder-full week!

Chookyblue...... said...

always love seeing your pics...........

Jan said...

Beautiful pics, Leanne. Love the duckies!

Susan said...

What beautiful scenery around Strath- so different to how I see it in my occasional January visits! Love the canola photos especially. Happy sewing!

seabreezequilts said...

Love the yellow against the old buildings.

Sue SA said...

Did your friends make or buy their pizza oven, I would like to get one! Gee I hope the fox is kind to Mrs Duck after all her hard work. Love that shed in the canola crop.

Lynda said...

Pizzas cooked in those ovens are so delicious. Love the photos of the canola and ducks.

Jenny said...

Your photos are gorgeous and really capture the lovely day you had. I love your friend'd wall of treasures what a good idea. She is a busy mother duck for sure. I love all the green

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