Thursday, November 26, 2009

Wild OZ, where everything is just a little bit different!!


Bewitched on Haloween, or has all that driving just turned me loco




Tiapan, THE most deadly snake in the world, luckily this one was under my spell.......

What some people do for kicks.

Pat meets back up with a pal from yesteryear, the second time we have visited, the shock of it all turned Brian from suntanned aussie to pale pomeraineon in a flash...


Kinglake, the center of the 2008 bush fires of Black Sunday, 173 killed, thousands of homes lost, many still live in caravans where they use to have houses.


A bit of tree hugging in Melbournes Botanical Gardens


Cant squeeze this one anymore

Three dwarfs and two monkeys, you work it out


Black swan !

Note the colour of the Ozzie flag!!

Barking up the wrong tree, for a change

A pretty Lily

And another with George left looking for his crocs in the mud

Told you he was a monkey!!


Melbourne from afar, its better that way, believe me


The Olympic Stadium, Sydney.


And the road sign to prove it


Sea and sand, what did you expect this island is gert by sea you know!


Told you every where you look, more sand more sea


AND sometime there are trees that have not been burnt!






Dont laugh, a brit designed this monster


Tiny kicking back and taking in the rays at Tin Can Bay



More evidence that trees dont last long here


They like thier statues grand, and why not!

I know the name of this place but it alludes me just now, its in Queensland....somewhere

Check out the pose, not at all like Ozzies, unassuming etc etc

Pretty tree, one of Pats

Pretty cactus, another one of Pats

A Baton, looks like a roo but is the size of a cat



Love this photo, its only a tree BUT a, its not burnt and b, it sheds its bark rather than its leaves....

Nearly night time

A bird on the head is worth two in the hand and three in the bush

The very famous cuckuburra, need to check the spelling on this one



And finally a lorrakeat, another one to check the spelling on.






































On the move again

This time its Tasmania, lets see just how many devils we can spot

Watch out for pictures coming soon