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Photos - Secrets - Gardens (continued)
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.
Cheltenham
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A water well in Sydney? Yes, and if the drought
continues, some of us are going to be jealous. Old Beecroft
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Chifley
The backyard chooks, goats and horses have all
but disappeared from Sydney suburbs, but it is still possible to
find market gardens such as these seen from Wassell Street, Chifley.
Chiswick
Strategic planning session in Burns Crescent, Chiswick:
'But we don't want a group discussion.'
'Then I have just the right seating for you.'
Drummoyne
At Drummoyne, our Bowman Street garden is spreading
so much that the garage needs a haircut.
Dulwich Hill
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The Dulwich Hill railway needs mowing.
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Dundas
The hedge in Denham Place, Dundas, is so perfectly aligned that you imagine it's a green bench that you could sit on
Dundas Valley
When you have a day or so to spare, why not explore the Dundas Valley Forest? It's at the front of 51 Bain Place.
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