| Our lovely Maggie who visits each day |
Thank you so kindly to all those lovely blog friends who commented on my last post. I truly appreciated the time you took to visit and also your beautiful thoughts.
| Kookaburra drops in sometimes too |
We had a most enjoyable couple of family visits back in July.
Our lives have remained busy with unexpected things that need to take priority at the moment, and
and so I'm extending my 'blog leave' for a while longer.
I just popped in quickly to refresh my photos in order to avoid that abandoned blog look.
| They've decided to be friends - and share the tid bits we leave |
So I'll say Cheerio for now and that I hope all is well with each of you.
Until later, my regards, Susan xx
Until later, my regards, Susan xx
sweet feathered friends!! and so nice to see you here today!!!
ReplyDeleteMany thanks Debbie. Our feathered friends give us such delight don't they! :D)
Deleteloved seeing your two friends! hoping all will be well.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much T, lovely to have you visit.
DeleteI'm anxious not to abandon my blog and while I may be back to being just an occasional visitor, I shall get around to everyone slowly but surely. Cheers now :D)
Lovely photos.
ReplyDeleteI appreciate your comment Deb - we love taking photos don't we. See you soon :D)
DeleteJust scanning around on my phone and saw you here. You've been missed. Your little friends are sweet. Hope you are doing well Susan. It's hard to type on a phone! Hope to see you soon. Xx
ReplyDeleteHi Suzanne, and it's beaut to have you re-visit.
DeleteYes, all's going ok thanks, see you over at your place :D)
They make an odd and cute couple ...
ReplyDeletehiya Susan.....
hiya back Vee, lovely to see you :D)
DeleteBeautiful images Susan.
ReplyDeleteThank you kindly Bob :F)
DeleteEnjoy your free time! See you wen you get back!
ReplyDeleteLinda
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It's been good to catch up with Fuzzy and Boomer's antics :D)
DeleteNice of you to pop in and show us the great bird photos. See you soon, I hope.
ReplyDeleteMany thanks Diane :D)
DeleteMany thanks Diane :D)
ReplyDeleteMaggies and kookas should really be on our coat of arms shouldn't they?
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely Sandy, in fact there's a few more ... whoa ... huge coat of arms !! ;D)
DeleteLook forward to "normal service being resumed" but I'm glad you've had a good summer.
ReplyDeleteI appreciate your kind words, thanks Jenny - a quiet time at my own pace was definitely needed. See you soon :D)
DeleteI love your birds , lucky to get them together. I've only seen Kookoburra (sp) at our county fair - and would love to see a magpie like that.
ReplyDeleteIsn't it always a thrill and a privilege when we can communicate with our birds. Cheers now :D)
DeleteI learned a song in elementary school.....
ReplyDeleteKookaburra sits in the ole gum tree
Merry merry king of the bush is he
Laugh kookaburra laugh
Kookaburra gay your life must be!
Is that an aussie folksong? We sang it as a round.
Yes it definitely is Mary. We used to sing it too... in fact, even now when I hear a Kooka let out his laugh (or a group of them), I always sing think of that lovely song... still sing it sometimes :D) Beaut memories.
DeleteHiya Susan..I've got a magpie today as well.....'course, mine don't look like this Maggie....
ReplyDeleteHi Vee, I'm sure your magpies give you a sweet song for their supper too! I really love how they sing before, and after, a treat :D)
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