|
< Prev>
1 2
3 4
5
6
7
8
9
10
<Next>
Photos - Secrets - Gardens (continued)
Blackett
|
|
A clattering line of traffic careers around
a garden corner in Franklin Crescent, Blackett.
|
Blair Athol
A very clever substitute for an eternal fountain
is in St Paul Place. Most of Blair Athol’s street names start
with “St”.
Bow Bowing
The secret here is how much work was needed for
establishing and maintaining such a magnificent garden in Central
Park Drive, Bow Bowing.
Cambridge
Gardens
Imagine how plain this yard in Huntingdon Parade,
Cambridge Gardens, would have looked had the path on the right been
straight. And since you’re one of our cleverer visitors, you’ve
already noticed what the shape of the lawn represents, haven’t
you?
Carramar
|
|
River Avenue, Carramar, is at the confluence of a cumulus and stratus
climatic zone which, as you know, causes freak hail storms.
|
Cartwright
Many families in some Sydney suburbs have dogs
to deter intruders. Be even more careful before you trespass in
Cartwright. You never know what might be lurking behind trees, especially
in Willan Drive.
Cartwright
|
|
How would you like to sneak one of these animals into your mother-in-law's bedroom at around midnight?
|
Cartwright
Cheltenham
This home is close to the end of The Crescent,
Cheltenham, a closed road ending at a reserve of gum trees. Few
people therefore see it. Our British visitors, who are used to such
magnificent gardens and homes, may not find it unusual, but it certainly
impressed this Australian.
< Prev>
1 2
3 4
5 6
7
8
9
10
<Next>
|