Tonight, on a little walk, I saw little stars with cloud halos, and trees full of birds, swaying with the rythm of the wind's silent song.
A silver part-disc moon threw her silver cloak over the damp earth, and kangaroos were dark shadows half-hidden in the undergrowth...
Thursday, August 19, 2010
Sunday, August 8, 2010
I love.....
Friday, August 6, 2010
Almost Evening
Saturday, July 31, 2010
opportunists!
| Scrounging pig food . |
They are generally sociable, but fight noisily when feeding! They play with each other, and preen each other - they perch right next to each other, and are unafraid of us mere, earthbound mortals .
The photo on the left was taken at dusk , using a flash . These were in April's pen .
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| (Struthidea cinerea) Apostlebird. |
I like having them around- they make me smile :) :)
Friday, July 30, 2010
Trials&Tribulations-Upside Down.
..Walking with a pig has its moments..April sometimes is not easy to keep track of , and other times is close by when inconvenient .
On Wed. night we were returning from our walk, and as I have many times, decided to do the shorter walk home- which means climbing over the fence near our house.Our fence is just an old plain wire stock fence- no big deal. Anyhow- With walking stick firmly planted on the opposite side of the fence, I gripped the top wire, and straddled it- just getting ready to earth my topmost foot , when April pushed her way thru the fence underneath me!
Elegantly ( it must have been!) and in slow motion , I turned, still holding the top wire, and landed on my back right on top of a dry prickle bush! April thought this was wonderful- she now had easy access to the food treats in my pockets - and I had to clamber upright quickly, before she started her raid in earnest !
Luckily, apart from some sore muscles, and a stiff and sore neck, there were no real injuries . I have de-prickled my clothes....and I shall now be more careful when climbing fences! :)
On Wed. night we were returning from our walk, and as I have many times, decided to do the shorter walk home- which means climbing over the fence near our house.Our fence is just an old plain wire stock fence- no big deal. Anyhow- With walking stick firmly planted on the opposite side of the fence, I gripped the top wire, and straddled it- just getting ready to earth my topmost foot , when April pushed her way thru the fence underneath me!
Elegantly ( it must have been!) and in slow motion , I turned, still holding the top wire, and landed on my back right on top of a dry prickle bush! April thought this was wonderful- she now had easy access to the food treats in my pockets - and I had to clamber upright quickly, before she started her raid in earnest !
Luckily, apart from some sore muscles, and a stiff and sore neck, there were no real injuries . I have de-prickled my clothes....and I shall now be more careful when climbing fences! :)
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
Under a Halo
Last night's walk was cold and calm -
Overhead, the moon was centered in an ice-halo , a glowing , perfect circle .The stars covered their faces with wispy clouds, and the birds of the night sent calls out across the dampness.
A lone frog croaked out into the night, as tiny spiders sat atop prickle bushes, their eyes glittering in the headlamp's light.
:)
Overhead, the moon was centered in an ice-halo , a glowing , perfect circle .The stars covered their faces with wispy clouds, and the birds of the night sent calls out across the dampness.
A lone frog croaked out into the night, as tiny spiders sat atop prickle bushes, their eyes glittering in the headlamp's light.
:)
Sunday, July 25, 2010
Wedgetail Proud
The Wedgetails are a glorious sight . This one was very near the house - he had his eyes on a nearby rabbit warren - and allowed me to get within a reasonable distance.
Photo was taken in Summer- when food was scarce and 'our' wedgie family supplemented their diet with our free range Guinea fowl!
Photo was taken in Summer- when food was scarce and 'our' wedgie family supplemented their diet with our free range Guinea fowl!
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