Waterfall of the Unexpected

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Practically in the middle of town!

Hello! Hope your weekend has started well!

Rachel and I were up at a very civilised hour to do a bit of a drive around the city of Burnie (which is about 25 minutes down the road from us) to get a feel for the area, as Rachel is still investigating her property investment idea.

As we were filling in time near a property we were going to view, we went for a short walk, only to come across this waterfall and walk! We have lived here 5 years now and were totally clueless this existed at the other end of a park I drive past every time we duck into Burnie (granted not that often, but still…)

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This flower grew in mass up the hill

We spent a very pleasant half an hour or so wandering down the pathway to the gardens

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Edge of the bush area – a mass of forget-me-nots under the trees

Down at the other end of the park (the bit I knew about) showed off some gorgeous flowers…. not least the yellow iris that I now want to add to my collection!

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Again – middle of the day not optimal for photos but here are a couple of the many roses that were growing in the park

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See? Blue sky!

We wandered back up to the residential area and enjoyed just loafing about on the grass chatting and enjoying sea views.

Its nice to literally stop and smell the roses sometimes!

Cheers!

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Author: Lisa

A happy traveller through life! Right now living in NW Tasmania with a gorgeous Nurse-Husband, a fool of a Siamese Cat and several chickens. We love our fairly simple lifestyle of growing a lot of what we eat and enjoying the stunning surrounds of our little patch.

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