When Mick called to say he would be free to have lunch today, who was I to refuse, as this happens very rarely. We just had a sandwich in Kings Parade in the centre of town.
This is a lovely park, and as locals, I think we take it for granted.
It contains several monuments. This is the Boer War Memorial, which celebrated its centenary last week.
It is surrounded by a garden of Peace roses and rosemary.
In the background is the war memorial Carillon, where the Anzac Day Dawn Service is held.
The weather was glorious again today as we sat under the shade of a spreading tree, although I think it is going to get quite hot again in the next few days.
3 comments:
Sure does look like a great park... I love the roses!!!
Take Care
Jodie :)
I do love to visit the old parks in the bigger towns. They usually have lovely mature trees and pavillions and such. Your park looks lovely.
I love that park, used to have lunch there alot of days when I worked across the street from it....*grin* back in the old days!
So nice to have a park like this close to the CBD....and walking distance to The Home Patch too.....*grin*
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