OK, just when you were getting complacent and thinking I had sated myself on the storm drains in Ross Bay, I have to throw another one at you. This is from the first weekend of sunbathing weather, and not only is the drain soaking up the sun, but so are two women on the other side of the log closest to the drain. You can see one of their heads, and another’s leg if you peer closely.
Here is another shot from Ross Bay cemetery, you can find out more about the cemetery in some of the earlier posts.
These pictures are taken in Ross Bay, near my favourite storm drain and directly across the street from the cemetery which can be seen in the background.
I have posted a few times now about Ross Bay Cemetery. You can find out more about it in those earlier posts.
This is the third and least of the storm drains in Ross Bay, the main subject for this topic is in the background. This is another one that only shows at lower tides, and is in any case not so interesting to me.
Over the Christmas holidays we went for a nice long walk, and I took pictures in the failing light, several of which have shown up on this blog.
I have posted before about Ross Bay Cemetery which is located in the Fairfield neighbourhood of Victoria. You can find out more about it in those earlier posts.
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