Wednesday 29 April 2020

Walks with R

Walks with R

We should all have been on Rosny Hill today but instead we have found other R walks and photos.

I did go to Rosny Hill, this was my Route and as well as views I noticed Rocks and a Rooster





RV Investigator





From Kay, who found a great selection of Rocks.
Fossils in Permian mudstone at Fossil Cove, Soldier's Rocks Dolerite from the Suncoast Headlands Tracks and two sandstone and mudstone from Tyndall Beach dog beach at Kingston.
All short walks for puppy Flynn.






From Marcus and Bron

These photos for the group on our latest walk
around our block on along the river.  R for Rhubarb; R for Root sculpture; and  The R for Rock fossil - Festenella sp. In the Permian 250-300 million years ago was found on the Tramway Hill Reserve on Tabors Rd, a good place for Permian fossil hunting.     







From Tas, some Roads (but one is not a road)




Jay and Wayne walked the Alum Cliff Track
for some Rock'n'Roses





Raver on a Rock?...Yay!







Mark and Cynthia put together "The Three Rs of Kingston"
Recycle, River and Roadrunner (Native Hen)




Stewart found Rocks, Rhubarb and Roses in Redwood Village 



Sylv looked around her garden and other flowery places for Red and Reddish things.







And to finish, a gleam of hope from Lynne. Nothing like a Rainbow to lift the spirits


A late (but welcome) entry from Bob, with some roses, a rhododendron and a couple of Rascals.





Tom and Donna walked up Wingara Gully and found...

A Ring in the Rocks


A salmon farm Ring


Rusty Red machinery



and here is Tom Resting on Rocks 



Bubbles blueberry has Red leaves in autumn


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