Oh the texture
Loved the rocks.

Loved the rocks.

We had a family holiday in Tassie recently. Loved it.

But I can do the same pose.

Yesterday, I posted a pic, introducing a new visitor to my front yard. Here he is again, with some cold, lazy friends

Wake up and stand up properly, guys.
Here’s the formal photo of the rest of his family/friends.
Have you heard the expression ducks in a row? Well, here are pelicans on a log, in a row.

I have had a break from taking photos. I’d forgotten what a thrill it is to capture the moment in the lens. I’ve been very busy and there just did hasn’t been the usual number of birds around for a while. I’ve speculated about why this is the case. Perhaps the unusually wet weather around Australia has tempted them to go exploring and visit other areas, while food is plentiful. I’m hoping that other theories of disease and general bird numbers declining are incorrect.
I love these birds. I can watch them for hours, while they, in turn, watch me!! I think that this is a youngster. He was posing out the front of my house, showing off to announce his arrival. He knew I was there. I’m so glad he and his friends are back.

So am I. I’ve been preoccupied with my renovations. It seems to have consumed every waking minute , sadly no time for photos. Now, my 105 plus sq metres of tiling is done. I even added a hearth.

This morning three pelicans taunted me when I went to get into the car on the way to town. I snapped a quick pic and told them I would be back tomorrow if it wasn’t raining.

Looking a little worse for wear.


While I was playing uke with some friends today, way out in the middle of nowhere, I noticed something different plodding down the road. What a wonderful way to travel.



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