Thursday, December 4, 2014

Mesopotamia Miscellaneous items

A collection here of bits and pieces that caught my eye.


Merino rams head



A long road trip to get here.


Pine flower


Freshly harvested velvet


Party-line woolshed phone.




 

More photos of the buildings, landscape, and machinery  items.
 
 

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Mesopotamia Machinery

A collection of photos of the old and new.













 


 

More photos of the buildings, landscape and miscellaneous itmes.

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Mesopotamia Landscape

The high country of New Zealand has some great scenery. Peter Jackson used locations around here for his Lord of the Rings trilogy.
 
Enjoy this collection of photos from this part of the world.
 
One picture worth ten thousand words
                                        - Confucious






















 

More photos of the buildings, machinery and miscellaneous items.

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Thursday, November 27, 2014

Mesopotamia - Buildings

This selection of photos is intended to be one of several around themes of photos taken at Mesopotamia. Others will follow shortly.

One of the miost inmportant buildings on any station is the woolshed.

The 6 stand woolshed on Mesopotamia


Shearing stands, 3 each side

Bag shed



Redundant outhouse

Woolshed window
Under the woolshed by the tally pens the cobweb encrusted window caught my eye. Look carefully at the small buildings through the top right pane. Found them? In the next photo you can their reflections when I went around the other side of the window.

Reflections. Looking through the centre and out the other side of the pens under the woolshed. Old buildings behind me.

The small cookhouse has seen better days.


The long drop. Looks like it hasn't survived the nor'wester.

Old sheds

The woolshed

The stables

The woodshed
Fencing supplies featured in this shed.


The stables
More photos of the landscape, machinery and miscellaneous items.


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