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Australia, blue stone building, Deaf Children of Australia, Melbourne, photography, renovations, St Kilda Road
Yeah, yeah, I know today is meant to be about me learning something new, but I was awake half the night trying to work out what to do and came up with nothing. I could have searched the internet, and to tell the truth, I was planning on doing that, but then this morning I was given an opportunity to go somewhere and see a new building. Through a wonderful friend I have made through this blog I was allowed to go on a tour of the Deaf Children of Australia‘s buildings in St Kilda Road. It is a fabulous 1866 blue stone building with a history to match. So, if you don’t mind I might do a post on this. It is a new venture for me hopefully, so it is still me doing something new.

Phoport said:
Lovely photo Leanne.
Sheila said:
I love this photo..the building looks so ancient and regal! ~ Sheila
24/7 in France said:
Love the architecture and color in this beautiful building.
George Weaver said:
When I clicked the link, I got the building above, but no other photos. This is a beautiful building and a fantastic shot of it at the perfect angle. Framed by the trees too. Those buildings are difficult for us amateurs to photograph sometimes. It requires a moment of framing in the head first.
Leanne Cole said:
George click on the green writing, that will take you to the other photos.
I need to work on the link bit, people don’t seem to be noticing it.
George Weaver said:
Thanks!
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Adrian Lewis said:
The image with the red doors is very striking and powerful – good stuff, Leanne! Adrian
lsmith2710 said:
Reblogged this on My Blog steady as we go and commented:
Love this pic of this building, beautiful…
Seeta Genova said:
Beautiful! Makes me want to go there! Happy Valentine’s Day!