If you can't say anything nice, don't say anything at all. So I am focusing on the photos of last school holidays fun and the beauty around Sydney to be enjoyed. Let's leave it at that for now.
Just because the weather is getting cooler, doesn't mean there's not a reason to enjoy the beauty of nature.
The photos are from Scenic World in the Blue Mountains, The Calyx in the Royal Botanic Gardens in Sydney and Cottage Point (for the tourists).
You don't have to go far to get out into nature and the therapuetic effect is instantaneous but long lasting.
Linking with #FloralFridayFoto
Or talk about the weather...and it's raining again on the Sunny Coast. Have a great week.
ReplyDeleteI hear you Lydia!! That saying about not saying anything if you can't say anything nice, was my mother's favourite as we were growing up :) Your snaps say so much and I thoroughly enjoyed seeing them today. Thank you. #lifethisweek
ReplyDeleteHi Lydia your photos of the Blue Mountains, the harbour and the Botanic Gardens brought great childhood memories back to me. I loved the Koala. #lifethisweek
ReplyDeleteI would LOVE to be a tourist in your country. So beautiful! Thank you for sharing your photos with us. The botanical gardens look amazing!
ReplyDeleteOh my! Extremely happy I visited here! Your photos are not only pretty, but outstanding!!
ReplyDeleteThose are beautiful photos! I love the rock formations; honestly I had no idea that Australia had mountains like that (other than Uluru)
ReplyDeleteThose look beautiful!
ReplyDeleteYour photos are gorgeous. I'd love to visit the Blue Mountains someday.
ReplyDeleteHappy Tuesday!
Beautiful photos I enjoyed those especially the blue mountains :-)
ReplyDeleteHave a mountainesstastic week :-)
How about the weather today (Tuesday) in Sydney, Lydia! It was so good to be out in the sun as I ran this morning.
ReplyDeleteSSG xxx
All around Sydney looks so beautiful, one day I'd love to visit. Not something I can do while I own Coombe Mill though! #GlobalBlogging
ReplyDeleteWhat a stunning landscape!
ReplyDeleteAll beautiful shots. I especially loved the topiary koala.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots. We're waiting for spring. It was here and then it went away. It's been raining for days. I'm ready for some nice weather.
ReplyDeleteHave a fabulous day. ♥
...you live in a unusual and beautiful part of the world, I wish that it was closer to me!
ReplyDeleteIt's such a pretty place! The koala stood out, but then I saw the plants in the steamy water that I love! How cool they are.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic post full of beauty! I love the scenery and artwork.
ReplyDeleteI appreciate your contribution to 'My Corner of the World' this week!
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Everything is so beautiful, you took my breath away
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing the wonderful world of nature just outside our door when we look for it.
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking up for #lifethisweek Next week's optional prompt is "Self-Care share your story". Denyse
I am frequently overwhelmed by how beautiful our world is. I hope my children feel the same in 30 years and we haven't spoiled the planet! Thanks for linking up with #globalblogging
ReplyDeleteSydney and the hinterland are certainly VERY photogenic subjects, Lydia. Your photos of the Three Sisters brought back happy memories of our visits there. I must visit Sydney again soon - hmmm, maybe in Spring.
ReplyDeleteThanks for taking part in the "My Sunday Best" meme!
I don't live anywhere near such beautiful and interesting looking mountains....Michele
ReplyDeleteLovely photos. I lived in Australia years ago, a beautiful country. Love that koala.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful nature. The waterfall is so magnificent! The Koala looks just its cute, cuddly self :) What plants are those..... quite interesting. The hills are my favorite place to be and thanks for the virtual trip.
ReplyDeleteWow ! Spectacular blooms. Mountains are dramatic. Your water Lily is stunning.Thanks for linking up with Garden Affair.
ReplyDeleteHow close is all the magnificent nature to Sydney? Is it easy to access? I love the mountains, particularly the unique rock formations!
ReplyDeleteThese are lovely scenes from the past. I would like to see the Botanical Gardens one day.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic addition to 'My Corner of the World' this week!