Debbie’s Six Word Saturday
Debbie’s post – Long tail and a shaggy dog tale – made me think of a shaggy dog. This shaggy dog started life as a piece of dune vegetation. With the inventiveness of an artist and a photographer, who were walking through the dunes track, exploring and finding things it was then that the vegetation began to develop into something.
A bit of greenery added, some Banksia cones placed here and there, soon a shaggy dog began to appear.
I often wondered if anyone else noticed our shaggy dog. Often when we go for a walk something on the side of the road or track sparks a bit of creativity and quite often a bit of laughter. I am sure we are not the only people who create from found objects and leave them for others to find.
Haha, great idea!
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Thanks Sue 😀
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I bet you’re good at telling the tall tales, too! Happy weekend, Brian 🙂 🙂
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Oh yes Jo….indeed 😀 Hope you have a fab Saturday which makes a Sunday just as great ❤
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Just said to Sue, busy morning. T’ai chi on Zoom and a virtual birthday party for Manja in Italy. Mick is litter picking and I’m up on the roof with the washing. 😊🇮🇹🚮💕
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I forgot about Manja birthday….must head over and send a bit of Aussie b’day cheer
Reading you morning reminded me of this
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🤗💕💕
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I love it, very cute. I also see things while walking out in nature that are funny/cute/ different.
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That’s wonderful scrappy 🙂
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It’s calming to keep an eye out for the small things around you! Hope you are still okay. Stay save too.
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Everything is fine thanks scrappy 🙂 hope all is going well for you as well 🙂
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Yes thank you. I’m still keep away from the shops because I’m in the above seventy group and vulnerable ones.
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I have fallen in love! Is he available for adoption?
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Oh dear….being in a National Park I feel the fine for removing would be rather scary 😀 😀
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Brill!
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Thanks Sheree 🙂 🙂
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Now I do see your dog, but first I saw a porcupine (or hedgehog) on its back wanting its tummy tickled!!
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lol…..but here it would have been an Echidna 😀
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Had to go and look those up. Never heard of them, fascinating creature.
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Echidnas are quite amazing monotremes Occasionally they wander through my garden but not as often as I would like
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oh wow . . .how fabulous
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Often I’ll see where they have dug for ants or grubs so I know they have been around at night. The best thing to see would be an Echidna train where a lot of males follow a female in a line 🙂 🙂
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oh wow just googled it and looks amazing.
What do you need to do to encourage Echidna’s to make your place their home so you can see this?!
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I don’t know. They just come and go as they please. Can’t remember the last time I found evidence they were here
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Put up signs saying great place to stop by!
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Free ants – come for one….stay for a nest
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🤣
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Oh my – a gorgeous guy!
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Thank you 🙂
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Gotta do something creative so why not this? Well done! 🙂
janet
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Thank you Janet 🙂 we like to have fun
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