Minus 3 August 25, 2010 The next morning we headed home. There was widespread frost with the temperature a chilly -3C. Share Get link Facebook X Pinterest Email Other Apps Share Get link Facebook X Pinterest Email Other Apps Comments Julie25 August 2010 at 08:05Viewing slopes like this should be mandatory for each person who lives in the city.ReplyDeleteRepliesReplypaul25 August 2010 at 08:19I can just about feel the chill, with clear sky and a sprinkle of white over the paddocks.ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyJim25 August 2010 at 08:51Too chilly for me but I love the scenery.ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyPeter25 August 2010 at 11:47I never see a frost anymore now I am near the coast.ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyRandy25 August 2010 at 11:54I so agree with Julie. We might have alot less stress in the world. Lovely.ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyPJ25 August 2010 at 13:31I don't have any point of reference when C is used but I'll take your word for it. It looks like you had a great trip.I just saw a program about a photographer named Murray Fredericks and the photos he took at Lake Eyre. Tell me what you think.http://www.murrayfredericks.com.au/ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyJoan Elizabeth25 August 2010 at 15:42Paula, his shots are awesome. Sigh ... I've got a long way to go with my photography.ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyjoo25 August 2010 at 16:56Beautiful - frost makes the scenery so pretty! Like a fairy tale:)ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyAB25 August 2010 at 19:47The frost is pretty. Interesting getting to know sub-zero Australia through this blog.ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyUnknown25 August 2010 at 21:40Minus 3??? That is VERY cold! I never imagine temperatures like this in Australia... When I think of your country it's always hot! :-)ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyMone26 August 2010 at 23:06Beautiful pictures as allways. Keep on takin them :)ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyBarb27 August 2010 at 06:10Came upon your blog this afternoon,OMG, what amazing photos!!Thanks for sharing! Ü Barb in TexasReplyDeleteRepliesReplyAdd commentLoad more... Post a Comment
Viewing slopes like this should be mandatory for each person who lives in the city.
ReplyDeleteI can just about feel the chill, with clear sky and a sprinkle of white over the paddocks.
ReplyDeleteToo chilly for me but I love the scenery.
ReplyDeleteI never see a frost anymore now I am near the coast.
ReplyDeleteI so agree with Julie. We might have alot less stress in the world. Lovely.
ReplyDeleteI don't have any point of reference when C is used but I'll take your word for it. It looks like you had a great trip.
ReplyDeleteI just saw a program about a photographer named Murray Fredericks and the photos he took at Lake Eyre. Tell me what you think.
http://www.murrayfredericks.com.au/
Paula, his shots are awesome. Sigh ... I've got a long way to go with my photography.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful - frost makes the scenery so pretty! Like a fairy tale:)
ReplyDeleteThe frost is pretty. Interesting getting to know sub-zero Australia through this blog.
ReplyDeleteMinus 3??? That is VERY cold! I never imagine temperatures like this in Australia... When I think of your country it's always hot! :-)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures as allways. Keep on takin them :)
ReplyDeleteCame upon your blog this afternoon,
ReplyDeleteOMG, what amazing photos!!
Thanks for sharing! Ü
Barb in Texas