Sunday, June 20, 2010
The Watcher
I had a visitor while I was chopping fire wood, he flexed his muscles and did not even offer to help. He is not tame, we live on the edge of the National Park, and outside our back yard is vacant land, they come a graze there, he is just a big old man Roo and bolder than the younger ones.
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- Margarita
- I am a mum of five and a grandma to eight, Four boys and four girls. I live with my Husband and the two youngest children, and four poodles. We reside in a tiny town near the Snowy Mountains in NSW My Passion is creating, the only time I am not is when it gets too hot and then I am just listless. I usually have far to many projects going at once, because there is always one more that catches my eye.
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6 comments:
Yikes! are they that tame or you are close to woods...
Lol, he looks like HE owns the place, not you! Bit bold is he?? I'll stick with our little gray wallabies thanks :).
So many around at the moment.Up close they are a bit frightening looking.
That roo certainly has an "attitude".
What a big fellow - looks a lot like the one that has been breaking into our tables and stealing the horse feed. Cheeky critters.
Thanks for thiis blog post
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