More koala photos from Carter’s Beach, Ulupna Island. (Nikon D3000) Thanks for looking. 🙂
Kookaburra, Carter’s Beach, Ulupna Island, Victoria (Camera: Nikon D3000 SLR) Thanks for looking. 🙂
Koala, Carter’s Beach. (Nikon D3000 SLR) Thanks for looking. 🙂
This adorable koala snoozed in the tree right behind our camper trailer. That’s a bit of canvas showing in the bottom left corner of the first photo. Carter’s Beach, (Murray River), Ulupna Island, Victoria. (Nikon D3000) Thanks for looking. 🙂
Just a few pics of our location – we were alone for the first night at this sandy beach, just outside the Barmah National Park, on the Murray River. The day after we arrived, we put up our new gazebo for the first time. Had a bit of luck there, picking up a heavy duty […]
Um, er, ahh – I like the photo
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Well, you did say you don’t get Haiku poetry – it doesn’t even rhyme for a start! My play on words relate to reading a book, or drawing to escape boredom. Even looking at old photos, perhaps. Thanks for commenting Sue.
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I love your take on writing as a stay-at-home adventure! 🙂
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Thank you, Lola. Writing, reading, or even drawing can be adventurous.Thanks for dropping by. 🙂 Appreciated.
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That pic is great! I thought at first glance it was mountains but then decided that it is the sun’s rays streaming over the trees.
I really liked your haiku! It made wonderful sense because with pen and paper who can ever be bored?
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Reading, writing & drawing – it’s all covered. I love that photo with the morning sun filtering through the trees. I fluke it sometimes. Thanks for stopping by, Effy.
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Nice Christine, and so true.
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Thanks Claudette.
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Very nice! 😀
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Thank you Vashti.
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Neat and clever! And so true!
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Thank you, Lizl.
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Very clever take on these word prompts, and so true.
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Thanks for your kind words, Patricia.
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Fantastic! Just love your thinking here. I used ‘black ink, white paper’ in my haiku this week also, very cool coincidence. And I love how joy filled your gravatar photo is! 😀 A real pleasure visiting here!!
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LOL – my photo was taken just before attending my baby’s 40th birthday in October this year – one cannot get more happy than that! I never gave a thought about the light being behind me at the time, but decided to use it anyhow. Thanks for liking it.
I just popped off while writing this to check your haiku – and it took me some time to get past your terrific one-line drawing. I’m finding lots of interesting blogs since joining in with this challenge. You have a new follower. Thanks for dropping by, Melissa. Your kind words are appreciated.
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Very true.. 🙂 Nice one.. 🙂
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Thank you.
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REALLY like this one.
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