My numbers up #8

Judy’s The Numbers Game #9: 130

Judy’s rules are –

“To play along, go to your photos file and type that number into the search bar. Then post a selection of the photos you find under that number and include a link to Judy’s Numbers Game blog of the day.”

Looking up in the Sagrada Familia. I like the coincidence that last week where there were a number of posts that included photos of the Sagrada.

Another way to my place from my daughters. If you could go straight ahead and to the left a bit, my place is over there.

A wonderful old place on the banks of The Clarence River

I always expect a flower or two will appear in the numbers. This Rose didn’t disappoint.

Along with flowers, there is a chance a bee might come along.

I am sure standing like that would be uncomfortable but the Noisy Friarbird seems content, well as content as a Friarbird can muster.

I wanted to include a B&W photo and this is the better one from the stack. Taken from a train in Europe, perhaps Swiss Alps in the background.

I am glad there was a Moon in this bunch to choose.

Now for the cute and nature part of the post.

Only one photo of a sleepy Koala for you

A photo from a while ago of Pretty Face Wallabies (real name Whiptail Wallabies) being chill with the chooks out foraging

I am so glad this little fellow appeared in the 130 numbers. A bit of creative beach fun. A Pandanus seed, the “eyes” are natural, with a red seaweed hair. We left him in a Paperbark tree on the walkway to the beach, hoping others were entertained as much as we were putting our creation together.

Mothers in the garden

Weekly Prompts Weekend Challenge: Mother

I wasn’t going to do this post now but I am awake and it’s after midnight. In comments with Sue and her delightful lamb post I decided to post a few photos of Mothers that come into my garden from time to time. Some photos you may have seen before and maybe others for the first time.

These are Pretty-faced Wallabies. They used to be around the house and garden often. I haven’t seen any for many years now, not even in the bush when out walking.

The next set are Red-necked Wallabies who are always around. There hasn’t been as many since the fire in December 2019. It was during a drought and after the fire I put out a bucket of water for the Wallabies and other animals who survived to have a drink. A mother and daughter having a drink at sunrise

As well as buying pellets of marsupial food for them to eat. Sometimes it’s easy to have breakfast in bed

I think I was spotted by Mum

Some Joeys have a relaxed attitude in their Mothers pouch

Always stay close to Mum

Re-living the Past #13 – My first relaxing photo

Ragtag Daily Prompt Tuesday: Relax

From the 1st October 2013. Pretty-faced Wallabies relaxing in the yard with the chooks

An Aussie song to help you relax