Going to town (it’s a day out)

Leanne’s Monochrome Madness

Leanne has used outside of the city and into the country as her own theme for this week so as this is an easy theme for me to use, being a bush boy, I’m joining in.
So open the gate and let’s go. Don’t forget to shut the gate behind you – leave the gates on farms as you found them.

No we’re not going to go in the old truck

I’m not catching horses either, so the buggy is not on too.

OK. Let’s get going to the shops, I have to get a few things at the hardware shop. Your mother wants a “real window” now.

C’mon Speedy, out of the way, we’re going to town and no there’s no snacks for Red-necked Wallabies, you know that.
OK, hop it and go find Mum.

She’s over in the gully, the one with the big Grass Trees.

We’ll have to go past the stock yards, I have to check to see if we need anything for the cattle work needed tomorrow after the mornings milking.

Almost home, they all are looking good. We can have a good look at the dairy tonight and make a note of any of the girls that need a bit of TLC.

That was a big day, wasn’t it

It’s a Great Southern Land

Wet feathers (grumpy birds)

CFFC: Things that are Wet

Now look here you lot. Just behave yourselves and move along. We’re not here for your entertainment.
White-browed Scrub Wren

What do you mean wet, rainbows are always around in showers.
Rainbow Lorikeet

What’s the matter. Haven’t you seen a wet Kookaburra before?
Laughing Kookabura

Oh I hope these feathers dry soon
Eastern Yellow Robin

Now I wish I hadn’t washed my hair
Scaly-breasted Lorikeet

I wonder how long I’m going to have to sit here to dry?
White-naped Honeyeater

Whoa, that’s cold. A quick in and out for me.
Lewins Honeyeater

Now to remember, which feather goes where
Brown Honeyeater

Yeah. Great shampoo fellas
Eastern Whipbird

Hey get a load of this for rinsing off
Eastern Whipbird

Do you mind, having a bath here! Now go away
Red-browed Firetail Finch