Ian Waters
@ianwaters78.bsky.social
2.3K followers 920 following 1.1K posts
Traveller, married, retired, reader, nature lover, an Aussie. No politics, No DMs please.
Posts Media Videos Starter Packs
ianwaters78.bsky.social
An early 1970's (I think) Australian Ford Falcon, registered, in the South Australian Riverland. It did look nice.
ianwaters78.bsky.social
A 1960 Ford Capri, at Loxton, South Australia. This is a very rare car here, I've never seen another.
ianwaters78.bsky.social
Good night to you, good morning from a sunny day in South Australia.
ianwaters78.bsky.social
It's nice that your pic was used. Richard Pascoe, Adelaide Tech Guy, doesn't have hold our much hopes of this ban working. Take them a couple of days at most to get around it I think.
ianwaters78.bsky.social
Wow indeed! That is VERY well done.
ianwaters78.bsky.social
We had a wonderful time thanks Betty, the hospitable Riverland people really turned it on for us. We're off again in three weeks time.. it's a hard life but someone has to do it!
ianwaters78.bsky.social
This really bad, sounds like Ann Frank.
ianwaters78.bsky.social
Me too, I'm in the same club!
ianwaters78.bsky.social
Diamond dot is a brand name of a form of craftwork, lots of little pieces put into a a picture so it then becomes 3D. Very time consuming, google it up.
ianwaters78.bsky.social
Thanks Lisa, I've heard the song but never have seen the video, the dance moves are great aren't they, an excellent video.
ianwaters78.bsky.social
Some of the beautiful furniture in a historic house, The Pines, Loxton, South Australia.
ianwaters78.bsky.social
For Holli. This Diamond Dot piece measures around 600x680mm, contains around 70,000 pieces & took Lae three months to complete. She doesn't recommend this one, it takes too long to finish. It does look really nice though.
ianwaters78.bsky.social
This is an Australian Tawny Frogmoputh, not my photo though.
ianwaters78.bsky.social
And Australia! They are quite common here.
ianwaters78.bsky.social
We went on a hot air balloon flight years ago out from Alice Springs, Australia, years ago. It was an amazing experience, one we'll never forget.
ianwaters78.bsky.social
Tubular Bells, Mike Oldfield.
ianwaters78.bsky.social
What could possibly go wrong!