A Winter’s Afternoon in Fremantle

We spent a few hours in Fremantle today to enjoy the winter sun. Sitting in a beachfront pub enjoying a drink and watching some children playing in the waves. The sun was shining but the temperature was only 14 degrees! Kids can’t resist the sea and they were all fully clothed, jackets, jumpers and trousers, we watched them squelch past us later dripping wet. They had a blast though.

I took some photos for Debbie’s One Word Sunday – Straight.

The masts of yachts
Painted planks of wood
Fremantle Harbour
The straight trunks of Norfolk Pines

It’s the end of winter next week, I’m looking forward to Spring and warmer days.


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Author: Alison

Hi A nanny of two and a mum of two adult children, mum to two fur babies and wife of one. I love to travel and up until recently travelled the world, now exploring Western Australia! I play bridge, board games, read dance and blog in my spare time.

32 thoughts on “A Winter’s Afternoon in Fremantle”

  1. Neat pictures. And here in Savannah, we are looking forward to the end of summer and the beginning of, hopefully, a cooler fall.

  2. I enjoyed your “straight” photos, Ali. Those Norfolk pines looked like they were planted in rows. I checked out the black cockatoos on Google, and they are beautiful. I learned something from your post!

  3. As you look forward to the end of winter we are just beginning to sense its approach! This looks a great seaside spot 🙂

  4. Hi Ali
    The painted planks are my fav today but the lines and fun captures were beautiful throughout the post
    And cheers to you for getting east for spring
    For us in the states – fall is on the horizon

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