Coo-tha hell out of it "... Prom'nons us to Mount Coo-tha, as cuckoo merde / Someone is not ... "
Last Wednesday, it was a holiday and we went to the botanical garden
Mount Coo-Tha .
What to say except that people love the botanical gardens! And surprise, Mount Coo-tha is really superb!
Good going, I did visit, just follow the red sweater (and the chaperone pink)!
"Master Crow perched on a faucet, holding in his beak anything"
Okay I admit, this little ballad is the Used to train myself to take a few pictures. Is that it's nice when the photograph are interested in it! And I
fiddling the ISO, a small aperture left suddenly, a little bit of shutter speed right and what's that big red button? And presto, voila a nice picture (well, it works half the time)!
Well, yes, I am fortunate to have a good camera. But mostly, I have super models!
Ah Stephanie looks sweet and nice on the photos ... do not repeat no, but she spent the after noon was bitching because I stopped every 5 seconds to take a picture!
How romantic this small lake. Who can resist the temptation to take pictures on the little wooden bridge?
And ducks quack quack is ca ... quack quack and quack quack.
Ok ok, you'll notice, I embroider to death, but it's late and I want to go to bed, but not before finishing this post that took me for ages to assemble!
The botanical garden is clearly one of the most beautiful I've ever seen: better than Brisbane, better than Sydney!
Y has several different themed areas.
Here, all while you learn all about our friends the ferns (it seems they are very intelligent ...)!
And while everything you know everything about every Japanese (well, at least in their garden ...) Oh duh, I knew that there were iguanas in Japanese gardens!
He he, I am not alone, there's a whole gaggle of aspiring photographers who walk in the park!
And voila, The End! Another great day, we will return!
Mount Coo-Tha is stronger than you!