“A garden isn’t meant to be useful. It’s for joy.
Rumer Godden found in Power of Simple Living by Ellyn Sanna”
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The Wombat Hill Botanical Gardens in Daylesford, Australia is an amazing garden built on top of an extinct volcano. If I had known this, in the light of recent volcanic eruptions in New Zealand and in the Philippines, I would have been a bit hesitant to go there. However, in having said that, this place is so enchanting with it’s beautiful collection of plants and foliage and sculptures.
This week, I am sharing these photos for :
CEE’s FOTD Photos Challenge- Wombat Hill Botanical and for Sunshine’s Macro Monday Photo Challenge – Macros at Wombat Hill





Absolutely amazing work.👍👍. Have some time to look at new post on my blog too. https://streetphotosby.wordpress.com/2020/01/26/atta-awun-mosque/
Thank you 🙏
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Beautiful photos for the day 😀
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Thanks Cee.
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Awesome pics!
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Thanks KT!
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So pretty! Gives me hope for spring.
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Still waiting for Autumn in this side of the world.
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What a gorgeous and bright gallery. I love it.
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You’re so kind with your comments. Thanks.
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Lovely photos!
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Thanks a lot Sheree.
Teresa
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Great photos Teresa! So glad you went! 😊🌸🌺
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Thanks Lisa. So glad I did too. 💙
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Wow, fantastic shots, Teresa 👏
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Thanks so much Jez. Appreciate your comment.
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Wow…beautiful and amazing pictures.
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Thanks for the wonderful comment.
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You’re welcome
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Five lovely macros. New Zealand must be amazing. 😊
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This is in Daylesford near Melbourne. And thanks for the comment, Irene. 💜
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Amazing photos. Thanks for sharing.
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