Granite Gorge Nr Mareeba Far North Queensland
2 September 2008
Rock Wallabies and me – plus a bag of food pellets provided by park owners
A little tentative to begin with……them not me 😊
Meanwhile, across the way – Please sir, I’d like some more!
Closed borders means I can’t travel
So I’ll be travelling virtually (and possiblywordlessly) for a little while
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Awwww,
Precious, precious memories.
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Yes EC. I spoke to The Golfer and he agreed, memories from that trip were special.
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yes memories – the good ones are the very best…
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You’re right Cathy – that was a good trip. Did lots of fun things rather than sit around in the sun.
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Like kangaroos but of a manageable size.
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lol Andrew, if they’d been big Roos you wouldn’t have seen me for dust!
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Well, that looks like an extremely fun time. I’d love to shake hands with one of them. hehehe Thanks for sharing.!
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It was an experience to be up close and personal with fairly wild animals. They were used to the visitors so weren’t that fearful of us. Good in some ways, not so good in others. As for shaking hands lol I think they were more interested in the contents of the paper bag!
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I know what you mean. Banking on lovely travel memories, until it gets safe to venture out again.
Happy #wordlesswednesday, Cathy! Stay safe, dear friend. 🙂
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It’ll be a while Esha so I’ll be trawling all my old photos 😊
Lovely to see you, hope you return another day.
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Oh yes, Pretty much the same situation here, too, Cathy! Would love to drop in again and have you link up with us as well. Have a lovely day ahead.
Much love, dear Cathy! ❤
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Nice post and memories they seemed to had taken a liking to you heheh!
Have a hoptastic safe week 😷😷😷
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lol I think they were taking a liking to anyone carrying a white paper bag. Here comes food!
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How lovely to see these little critters! Many of us are delving into the archives and discovering some forgotten gems!
I am excited to see your corner at ‘My Corner of the World’ this week! Thanks for linking up.
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Hello Betty. If I can’t make it up to Queensland I think (or rather hope)revisiting those faraway places will keep the winter blues away. It’s getting cold already and we’re only one week into the season!
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That’s a lovely area to visit…much to see…thanks for taking me on a virtual trip. It’s been quite a while since I’ve been there. 🙂
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I’m looking for more trip memories Lee. Something to keep me occupied now the weather has cooled down.
You’re right saying the Cairns area is great. Chillagoe was the highlight of our last trip up there, even after several visits we feel there’s still more to see…..now if ‘they’d only open the border….
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Funny time isn’t it. We too have been looking at photos of past trips too and remembering wonderful times. So glad we all made memories when we could and here’s to making more.
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We certainly were privileged to do all the things we did Jenny and go the places we went when life was so much easier.
I’m with you on making more memories! Hope we don’t have to wait too long to begin !
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Gorgeous creatures
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Certainly were – much smaller than I imagined as well.
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Feeding kangaroos in the wild…magical!
Hmmm, only in Australia lol
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Lovely photo memories of your trip
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I hear ya! I,too, am browsing the archives and reminiscing those wonderful times of my travels.
Happy Thursday!
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What a wonderful experience. One that I’ll never have, so thankyou for sharing your photographs and memories of it
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What fun!! That’s a beautiful bond reflecting in all the photos of you and the Rock Wallabies 🙂
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Such cute photos.
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