The benefits of walking both sides of the street
It is a complicated task walking all the streets. Have you walked a street if you have just walked down one side? This was a street I had already walked on my last walk but walking down the other side I discovered this fence! It really took my fancy.
Flowers, flowers and more flowers.
On this Sunday walk there were more people about. I came across one very old lady sitting on a chair weeding her garden. She had a lovely garden but it did look like very hard work. The hydrangeas are fantastic and how about the window box of geraniums?
Empty streets
There were more people about but i did manage to stand in the middle of Macandrew Road for this shot… not a car in sight.
Wilson and Wycolla Avenues
I always try and visit in spring. For about one week these streets are transformed into fairy land. It makes me remember the childhood story about the princess who was sad at leaving her snowy country. Her prince planted blossom trees so that in spring she would see trees covered in blossom snow so that she would feel that she was back in her childhood home.
Gentleman’s residences
The gardens are perfect and tucked behind fences are some delectable gentleman’s residences – like dolls houses.
Forbury Road grandeur
The houses are varied in sizes and types along Forbury Road – one of my favourites is this gingerbread confection. But others boast magnificent doorways.

Massey and Pretoria Avenues
Hidden away you will find these two Avenues.












