Square Perspectives Photo Challenge ~ Australian Landscapes #28
Destination: Stanthorpe, Queensland
Stanthorpe, on Queensland’s Granite Belt, is renowned for its crisp winters, perfect for growing stone fruit, apples and pears. The region is also famous for its vineyards and award winning wineries.
And where there’s a vineyard, there’s bound to be a barrel or two.
While our travel plans are on hold I’m joining in every day with Becky’s July Square Perspectives Photo Challenge over at The Life of B. The rules are simple: photos must be square and fit the theme of perspective. My posts represent the definition of perspective as a vista – seeing something over distance or time.
These are lovely shots. Very enticing 🙂 🙂
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This particular winery had a nice cellar door, with wine tasting classes. We’re not much into wine but we enjoy having a look around.
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One of those barrels has had too much wine!
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It’s not holding up very well, is it.
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Lovely photos as always. Stanthorpe is one of my favourite places.
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Ours too and it’s close enough to go for a day trip if we want.
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I am all for a wine region! Love the drunken barrel!
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It does look a bit tipsy!
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That looks very inviting. 🙂
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