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Sunday Selections # 251




Welcome back to Sunday Selections!

This once-a- week-meme was originally begun by Kim of Frog Ponds Rock, as a way to showcase some of the many photos we all take, but don't get around to showing on our blogs.

The rules are very simple:-
1. post photos of your choice, old or new, under the Sunday Selections title
2. link back to me, River, somewhere in your post
3. leave me a comment so that I know you've joined in and can come over and see what you've posted.
4. hop on over to Elephant’s Child to see more of her wonderful photos.
  Andrew often joins in too.

I usually go with a theme for my Sunday Selections and this week we're at Glenelg beach again.


the Stamford Grand Hotel apartments.

I was pleased to see our flags flying. From right to left: Australian flag, South Australian flag, Aboriginal flag. The white one at far left is the Holdfast Bay council emblem.

a flowery fence I saw when walking away from the chilly sea breeze, this was right near the pale hollyhocks of last week.

standing on the Esplanade, looking across the grass to the water beyond.

there are holiday apartments for rent right on the Esplanade. This is the Corfu La Mancha building.

Seawall Apartments a little further down the Esplanade.

I like the look of this building, it's the Seawall Holiday Apartments, but I can imagine it as a permanent home.

What do you think? Rent an apartment and stay there all year? 

at the end of Jetty Road, in Moseley Square is this rather nice looking monument,

"erected to commemorate the hundredth anniversary of the foundation of the province of South Australia 1836-1936"

I like the sailing ship cemented to the top. It's a fine looking ship.

the ever-present Norfolk Pines marching along the Esplanade.

a small section of the rocky shore.

this is the tram I arrived on, these run between city and sea every 15 minutes or so, on the way back to the city we passed another tram headed for the beach.

the waterslide which once was part of Magic Mountain. It may have been magical inside with it's games and rides etc, but from the outside it resembled a giant muddy potato.

one more look at the waves.
















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