This Norfolk Island Pine is located on the edge of Cook Park, overlooking Lady Robinsons Beach, in the southern suburb of Dolls Point. The clouds were rolling in from Botany Bay to threaten the sunny day.
Stopping by the blog, after a long time, Jim! Love your sky shots. The pines are an old favourite. Brings back memories of walking along pine-fringed roads in the hill town where I grew up.
What an amazing tree and even more amazing place to see it in. Love the beach behind it.
ReplyDeleteThat's a beautiful pine!
ReplyDeletebeautiful tree shot
ReplyDeleteWow amazing
ReplyDeleteThis one looks totally identical with the one on their flag :) Happy Skywatch and Happy Weekend there in AU Jim!
ReplyDeleteYes, the Norfolk Island flag.
DeleteKlasse in den Fokus gesetzt.
ReplyDeleteIt's as though the pine is reaching out for the skies. Love the dazzling azure shade of the skies too.
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Have a wonderful weekend ahead!
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...a tree that I see in Maui, thanks for the memory.
ReplyDeleteHello, it is a beautiful tree, pretty sky! Happy Friday, enjoy your weekend!
ReplyDeleteNice!!
ReplyDeleteI'm getting a Christmas tree vibe on this one. Thanks for stopping by my blog.
ReplyDeleteThe Norfolk Pine is such a majestic looking tree.
ReplyDeleteNice!
ReplyDeleteThat's a beautiful click!
ReplyDeleteSpectacular tree. Be safe.
ReplyDeleteStopping by the blog, after a long time, Jim! Love your sky shots. The pines are an old favourite. Brings back memories of walking along pine-fringed roads in the hill town where I grew up.
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