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Visiting wattlebird
The basket press
Yellow-throated Miner
More camellias
The weir
National Portrait Gallery
The High Court
Sunset
The National Carillon
This train...
All you need is...
Out to pasture
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Life's a beach
Macquarie Island reunion
Smart cephalopod
The waiting pool
Evening ride
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This way to the view
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Remembering?
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New moon
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Still at Rockford
My first Milky Way bow
Aged shiraz
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Sunset Panorama
Rural road
Night in the country
Fossils
Stormy Monday
Evening departure
The waiting Princess.
The bridge
I'm watching
Truckin!
Next move?
Along the road
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Working the winery
Rockfords winery prides itself on following traditional wine making processes, such as pressing the grapes in basket presses: that's one in the foreground. HFF and have a great weekend, everyone. Here's a musical link.
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My parents are retired wine merchants. They had a wonderfully wide range of wines from round the world, include a good selection form all parts of your country. I have heard of sparkling Shiraz but not tasted it. Australian wines are few and far between in Spain; they have their own industry to promote. BTW I have three bottles of Grange: the 1999, 2000 and 2001. They are in my father's cellar in Cornwall and I am Spain! :o(
However, they will keep well I should think!
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