Saturday, 6 April 2013

A drive in the country

There was no felting here yesterday.
... . instead, a drive to the Scenic Rim.
The day began bright and sunny with a blue fluffy sky
 soon to change to great sweeping sheets of rain
 
 Wallabies and Kangaroos were everywhere it seemed.
 These Whiptail Wallabies were playing 'statues' by the side of the road.
They have the prettiest little faces and at most are about one metre tall.
   The more we looked around us, the more we found.
 At a quick glance you could be forgiven for not noticing them. 

3 comments:

Meredith said...

It looks like it was a beautiful day.
Hugs to you,
Meredith

Tammy@T's Daily Treasures said...

Sounds and looks like it was a lovely day. So funny to see the wallabies -- they are as prolific there as deer in the States. Have a great rest of the week. Tammy

Ginny Huber said...

I'm glad i happened upon your posting about these lovely wallabies...I saw one at our local zoo (Seattle) the other day from a long, long distance and maybe it was the first time I had seen one. Thanks for the photos.


What is felting?

"FELT" The Essential Macquarie Dictionary meaning:

"A non woven fabric of wool, fur or hair matted together by pressure"

Fibres can be manipulated with the use of soap, water, friction and heat variations ..........or the use of barbed needles to create many interesting, practical and wearable things.

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