You are living in the one country that my husband would move to if he could. He is in love with New Zealand. These pictures are so pretty. Love all the sheep and the dogs. Thanks so much for your visit to my blog. genie
My first thought the photo was taken a while ago with frost on the ground then realised you were from down under, you could have just as well been in Wales
Loving the first shot with the dogs. - It's so funny about your anticipating spring and we are anticipating the arrival of fall and cooler weather (winter not so much).
Three great pictures but especially love the one of those sweet dogs.
ReplyDeleteYou are living in the one country that my husband would move to if he could. He is in love with New Zealand. These pictures are so pretty. Love all the sheep and the dogs. Thanks so much for your visit to my blog. genie
ReplyDeletesuch good herd dogs and such a beautiful view!
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful scenery you have. Your winter looks like ours, with lots of sunny days :)
ReplyDeleteNice to see more practical fences. They don't have to be fancy in such a beautiful location.
ReplyDeleteHello!:) Lovely scenery, and fence shots, but the first photo with the sheep and dogs is extremely beautiful. A keeper for sure!:)
ReplyDeleteoh lovely farm dogs, wow what a view you have :-)
ReplyDeleteMy first thought the photo was taken a while ago with frost on the ground then realised you were from down under, you could have just as well been in Wales
ReplyDeleteHello, I like your sheep and the cute dogs Luke and Ted. Pretty views and a lovely sky! Great captures! Enjoy your day and the weekend ahead!
ReplyDeleteI'll bet there isn't a lot that bothers Luke and Ted :)
ReplyDeleteSweet shots.
ReplyDeleteLoving the first shot with the dogs. - It's so funny about your anticipating spring and we are anticipating the arrival of fall and cooler weather (winter not so much).
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