What a difference seven weeks can make! This is the road into Braidwood (or out in our case), on the Canberra side. It's lined with trees which were completely bare in mid-September (below) but covered in green again by last weekend. It's not the exact same piece of road, but along the same stretch.
The avenue of Lombardy and Golden poplars was 
planted in 1936 at the  northern entrance to town to celebrate the 25th year of King George V's  reign. 
 
2 comments:
Great perspectives...
Pierre
Great contrast.
Sydney - City and Suburbs
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