Back in December eldest daughter held her 50th birthday party at Bellview Wetlands in Lawrence. The wetlands are still being developed and there are walking tracks, picnic areas and a barbecue area for people to enjoy. There are also some old buildings being restored but we never got photos of them although you can see some of them in the background of some of the photos. A lovely relaxing place to visit.
I'll let the pictures do the talking. Enjoy :)
And to finish off, some of the party goers feeding
the eels in one of the ponds :)
joining Debbie for
Looks a lovely place, well worth a visit :)
ReplyDeleteI know you all had a fun time partying in such a lovely setting. Eels???? We do not see them in our neck of the woods here in the USA. They remind me too much of snakes to enjoy them.:)
ReplyDeleteThat is a lovely spot for a birthday party!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely place to spend the day.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful place to live.. :)
ReplyDeleteA lovely place. It looks so nice and warm! A perfect day for a party!
ReplyDeleteA delightful place to hold a birthday party.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a lovely place, very relaxing and enjoyable. Thank you for sharing a part of your part of the world with us. I always enjoy seeing your beautiful places. Have a blessed day and weekend.
ReplyDeleteOh what a beautiful place for a birthday celebration! Happy belated birthday to your daughter! 💜
ReplyDeleteSuch pretty views! I love the palm trees and all the green!
ReplyDeleteLove the verses on your sidebar, especially the one from Isaiah met my heart today♡
PS I came here via Joyful`s blog.
Hi Diana, These are sure some neat pictures. I enjoyed all of them and thank you for sharing! It is so good to hear from you down in wonderful New Zealand. Thank you for stopping by my blog and your comment! Well, it is time for the seasons to change again and it always fascinates me how north and south are on opposite timetables. God gave us wonderful variety in this world! Here in Seattle we are waiting for spring weather to arrive … winter has been holding on. Warmer days will be here soon. I hope you have a wonderful Fall season. Thanks again for stopping by and I hope to see you again soon. Best regards from the Pacific Northwest! John
ReplyDeleteI always love nature and these photos remind me that nothing beats the beauty of it! So please keep on posting more!
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