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A little bit of blue sky in the land down under

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The colour of the sky is so blue at the moment with all the recent rains everything is just beaming with colour. The first time I traveled overseas many years ago I landed in dreary Melbourne in winter on a rainy day after being overseas for a while, then the next morning I flew up to the Gold Coast, luckily I fell asleep and upon landing woke up to most blue sky I have ever seen after being in Europe I was astonished at how blue the sky is in Australia, and iam still amazed at that colour blue. 

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Stunning , it really shows between the forest of trees. Quite the back drop. Harry

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1 minute ago, Harry’s Palms said:

Stunning , it really shows between the forest of trees. Quite the back drop. Harry

You couldn’t paint that colour if you tried. One other colour that stands out in the Australian bush is red you can see it from miles away so to speak. 
Richard 

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This time of year , over here , is the green hillsides with a dusting of bright yellow , wild Mustard flowers that look so yellow . Then there is the California orange poppy ( our state flower) in the high desert that turn normally dry hills bright orange , they get so thick . It is beautiful even though a fleeting experience. My area , by nature , is a coastal desert environment with mostly dry brush and various sages and wild flowers in Spring. Us humans have introduced more plant life as we have populated the state . Harry

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