🔷 Sunday Blues 🔷

This week for Sunday Stills hosted by Terri the challenge is the colour blue. As it happens I took a few blue shots last week at Perth’s Lightscape, an event on at Kings Park. The Park was transformed into an after-dark light spectacular, with all kinds of dazzling light displays.

I met up with four other friends and we started first in a wine bar for some nibbles and wine.

It’s a ticketed event and you need to book a time slot, the walk through takes around an hour.

From the first moment we were all entranced, it’s a spectacular sight to behold. We were lucky that the rain had stopped for our hour, as it was raining before and after that!

As we entered there were many light patterns on the path.

In the trees

Constantly changing colours

On the ground

Finishing up in the Cathedral of Lights

It was a fabulous night out with great friends, always making memories

I thought I would double dip with this challenge, so posting also for Natalie’s Coffee Share and Public Art Challenge.

Pull up a Bright Blue Seat

Something for a few challenges today!

Becky’s Bright Squares

Pull up a Seat for Xingfumama

Weekend Sky for Hammad

Six Word Saturday for Debbie

Water, Water Everywhere for Jed

So cheeky of me, but it’s been a while between challenges

A laugh for the weekend, have a good one everybody!

Enjoying the waves – Swanbourne Beach

It’s been the best five weeks since my son Laurence and his girlfriend Maddy have been back from Melbourne. The time has gone far too quickly. We’ve been lucky that they could spend so much time with us, especially over Christmas and New Year. Arriving on 4 December and quarantining with us for the first two weeks also meant we saw them every day. After that it was go, go go for them catching up with friends and Maddy’s family.

Yesterday we enjoyed an hour or so at one of Perth’s famous beaches. It took me a while to swim in the sea here, 14 years to be exact! But now I’m like a fish in water. It is extremely “refreshing” but once in your body does adapt. Hubby still refuses to go in.

In the distance is Scarborough

I prefer to swim where there are lifeguards for obvious reasons! But they like it here as it is not as busy as Cottesloe. I’ve bought myself a beach tent but have yet to use it, as it is not easy to take down, it pops right back up again!

I’ll continue to embrace the best that Perth has during this “no travel” period. I feel it will be a while before we leave Australia but I cannot complain at all after reading the daily news!

🏖⛱ 🏊‍♀️ 🌊 🏖⛱ 🏊‍♀️ 🌊 🏖⛱ 🏊‍♀️ 🌊 🏖⛱ 🏊‍♀️ 🌊 🏖⛱ 🏊‍♀️ 🌊