I’m joining Becky in her February Square Photo Challenge over at The Life of B. The rules of the challenge are simple: most photos must be square and fit the theme word Odd, referencing one of these definitions: different to what is usual or expected, or strange; a number of items, with one left over as a remainder when divided by two; happening or occurring infrequently and irregularly, or occasionally; separated from a usual pair or set and therefore out of place or mismatched. Look for #SquareOdds.
While we didn’t travel as much as usual in 2021, we were fortunate to enjoy several holidays in our home state of Queensland and one short trip over the border in New South Wales. Join me this month in a retrospective look at the very odd year of 2021.
Miles QLD, September 2021
These three famous Australian animals were the stars of the show at the Back to the Bush Street Parade in Miles.
Wonderful!
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They were the stars of the show!
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I love the birds – the kookaburra looks like it’s smiling and the cockatoo looks very benign 🙂
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That cockatoo is tricking you. They are very noisy birds and can be destructive if they get into a field full of grain growing.
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You Aussies do like BIG things. 😊
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Yes. These big things go in all the parades and processions around the state.
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simply fabulous
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They do the rounds of all the parades and processions.
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Very unique! That bird needs a red hazard flag on its tailfeathers…
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True. Although you’d be hard pressed not to see it coming! 🙂
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Those are very iconic. You wouldn’t see them anywhere else? Where’s the kangaroo? Another post?
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No kangaroo this time. 🙂
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