Today I leave Wellington and climb back on and off …
another couple of planes and head back to Melbourne, Australia.
But before I go my Senior Son took Camera House for a walk around his Wellington garden.
Tomato Sauce simmering in the kitchen and all.
Love celi








39 responses to “Through the eyes of a son”
I have been reading your posts invisibly and wishing you could come over to WA next time. Thank you for your ongoing and uplifting posts – you are a champion!
That dog! What a beautiful shot, it made me smile. Shame that you weren’t able to stay longer with the little toes. Where are you thinking of camping when you get back to Vic? It’s going to be midish 30s here, I will pray to the gods that the sun and breeze are kind for the remainder of your trip. Stay safe and cool Miss C.
Lovely garden. Makes me long for warmer weather and gardening time here. Enjoy!
Wow, what beautiful photos! Someone has a nice life with lovely ingredients.
I like the sound of the tomato sauce simmering. We are busy preparing the dinner for my mother in laws surprise 80th birthday party for 20 people tonight.
Oh, the tiny feet of the next generation… such a beautiful photo. I jump on my own series of planes tomorrow and have a whirlwind of family and friends arranged around the most important event in the summer’s social calendar! I am so, so looking forward to this… I shall bring my own Camera House.
Enjoy your meeting, Kate!
That’s an absolute certainty! I shall take photos. Many, many photos!
We will talk about the photos – as you know i am not comfortable with photos of myself – c
Maybe you have to be behind the camera, but this is surely an event worth recording…
Ditto 😕
Question…why is the camera called Camera House? And I just love those little piggy toes! Be sure to say “This little piggy went to market…” etc. And kiss that baby for me, Gayle, the babyholic who sends much love, just in a slightly different direction.
Lovely pics. He has his mother’s eye for the novel and interesting. It’s a gift to be able to share something you see everyday and make it new again.
Your son had inherited your photographic excellence genes. I love dog, sunflower, rudbekia and baby! Travel safely and see you tomorrow.
love,
ViV
What a beautiful garden – Bon voyage again!
I just want to smother the little toes, and the dog, with kisses. Laura
Great photos, the artistic eye must be in the genes. Safe journey again! Bon voyage! 😀
The dog made me smile, but the baby toes just made my own toes curl up at the adorable.
What sweet little feet, senior son takes great photos.
Gorgeous shots – from a beautiful pup to flowers and baby feet…lovely!
To say so much in so few words…