We've had no appreciable rain for weeks now and everything's turning crisp. But the evenings are wonderful.
This was the view from my back door five evenings ago.The distant peak is Maharahara, the highest point on the southern Ruahine range.
[23 February 2013, Panasonic Lumix GH1, 14–45 mm at 45 mm, ISO 200, 1/6 at f5.6]
All content © 2013 Pete McGregor
It was good to find your other blog promoted by Robb. Keep up the good works, wanderings and ramblings. Bob
ReplyDeleteThank you, Bob. :^)
ReplyDeleteThe kind of landscape that slowly sucks you into it.
ReplyDeleteZhoen — yes, like a drop of rain...
ReplyDeleteKia ora Pete,
ReplyDeleteDry indeed, reminds me of the golden type tussock on the Whanahuia for some reason, though I realize the situation is dire indeed for some.
Very enjoyable evening e hoa. Always glad to catch up!
Cheers,
Robb
A wonderful evening — thanks Robb :^)
ReplyDeleteStill no rain, and none looking likely in the near future, either.