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Year: 2009

Postcards

Guangzhou – Guangdong Province, China

by NeilEnnis 15 December 2009 No Comments Shortlink | |



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A postcrossing post card from Wanyi Ho, who atudies at a boarding school in Guangdong Province.

Wanyi Ho is from a family of 6 people which is very unusual in China.

Thanks for the post card, Wanyi Ho!

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Venezia (Venice), Italy

by NeilEnnis 15 December 2009 No Comments Shortlink | |



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A postcrossing post card from Luana in Italy.

Thanks for the postcard Luana!

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“The Gap”, Albany, Western Australia

by NeilEnnis 15 December 2009 No Comments Shortlink | |



"The Gap", Albany, Western Australia

A postcard from our friend, Rachel who’s touring Western Australia at the moment.

Rachel says she went for a drive around Albany and thinks it’s a spectacular place.

Here’s a link to the map of Rachel’s journey to date.

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“Natural Bridge” Torndirrup National Park, Western Australia

by NeilEnnis 15 December 2009 No Comments Shortlink | |



"Natural Bridge" Torndirrup National Park, Western Australia

A postcard from our friend Rachel who is touring Western Australia at the moment.

Rachel drove here from Esperance and thinks it’s a lovely green place with lots of fat satisfied looking cattle.

Thanks for the great views, Rachel!

Here’s a link to the map of Rachel’s journey to date.

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Wagin, Western Australia

by NeilEnnis 15 December 2009 No Comments Shortlink | |



Wagin, Western Australia

A postcard from our friend Rachel who is currently touring around Australia.

Wagin is famous for grain growing, livestock, sheep, and the two day “Woolorama” which attracts sheep farmers from all over the country.

Rachel says she spent about a week in Wagin at the carava park, and liked it so much that she thought she could easily live there.

Thanks for the postcard Rachel!

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Disneyland

by NeilEnnis 15 December 2009 No Comments Shortlink | |



Disneyland

A postcard from our friend, Rosie, who’s holidaying in California at the moment.

She says Disneyland is fun, but exhausting.

Have fun, Rosie, and thanks for the postcard.

Brisbane, Cycling, Family

Afternoon at Boondal

by NeilEnnis 8 December 2009 No Comments Shortlink | |

Boondal Wetlands
Another great afternoon bike ride through the Boondal Wetlands with Liz and the kids.

This is one of my favourite places to ride – especially at sunset

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Boondal Wetlands

Lawnton, Sunset

Everyday Beauty

by NeilEnnis 8 December 2009 No Comments Shortlink | |

My favourite tree
I see this Eucalyptus Tree every day from my front deck, and never grow tired at looking at it. I’m very grateful that we have such beauty at our front door – literally!

What amazes me is how the same tree can seem so different each time I see it

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