Big "Time" differenceThanks BBG. Yeap, I use to live in Canada for several years so know about the big time difference. Makes life interesting.
Big "Time" differenceThanks BBG. Yeap, I use to live in Canada for several years so know about the big time difference. Makes life interesting.
I agree. You are blessed with amazing landscapes. I love the diversity of the wildlife too. Who could not fall in love with a koala, or a kuckaburra? Bet I spelt that wrong.Wow, that's a long time Shandy. So you really 'get' us Aussies. One of the things I like most about Australia and the diversity of landscapes. It's truly wonderful. Late last year I drove from Darwin to Victoria and was once again taken back by the vastness, character and features of the land.
Kookaburra Sits In The Old Gum Tree | Original Song With Lyrics | Aussie Kids SongsI agree. You are blessed with amazing landscapes. I love the diversity of the wildlife too. Who could not fall in love with a koala, or a kuckaburra? Bet I spelt that wrong.

I agree. You are blessed with amazing landscapes. I love the diversity of the wildlife too. Who could not fall in love with a koala, or a kuckaburra? Bet I spelt that wrong.
Nice to meet you and Australia sure sounds like a wonderful place! I think I will take an online tourSo glad to have you joining in the fellowship here and God bless you this new year!
Kookaburra Sits In The Old Gum Tree | Original Song With Lyrics | Aussie Kids SongsView attachment 225036
I remember part of this song from when I was a young lad.
Your most welcome. And yes, that is odd they would toss in monkeys if none are to be found. I only remembered the first line, and appearently according to this not even that one fully lol. Thanks for meaning them, allowed me to look it up and even pull up the picture of the blue kuckaburra. Brought up a happy memory, the song did.Oh how wonderful it was to hear that tune again. Thank you for attaching it. Sooo many memories, but I am sure as primary school kids we didnt sing in tune or together very well. This version seems tame and subdued compared to how we sang it, and we would only sing the first chorus, because it always seemed strange that the song referred to monkeys which we dont have here.
Your most welcome. And yes, that is odd they would toss in monkeys if none are to be found. I only remembered the first line, and appearently according to this not even that one fully lol. Thanks for meaning them, allowed me to look it up and even pull up the picture of the blue kuckaburra. Brought up a happy memory, the song did.
Thank you BlessedByGodKookaburra Sits In The Old Gum Tree | Original Song With Lyrics | Aussie Kids SongsView attachment 225036
I remember part of this song from when I was a young lad.
You are very kind.Hi Shandy. You made me laugh ... no, not like a kookaburraI think I like your spelling much more. Yeap, I love the animals too, although between you and I, I confess that I like a salty (salt water crocodile) to be a l o n g distance from me.
You are very kind.
Tes and stay away from the sharks, snakes and blue octopus. They look fine in a nature programme though.
Hey, your welcome. I'm glad both the video and the picture has been met by more than one with a favorable response.Thank you BlessedByGod
Thhank you that was great fun. Yes I remember that now. Great video.
Fabulous picture, that is a really handsome boy.
Blue octopuses sound awesome, but sounds like something one should stay clear of...add that to my list of things to look up when I have more time.You are very kind.
Tes and stay away from the sharks, snakes and blue octopus. They look fine in a nature programme though.
Gum Drops grow on trees?Kookaburra Sits In The Old Gum Tree | Original Song With Lyrics | Aussie Kids Songs.
Ya....same with Skittles, no wait, they come on rainbows right (or so says the commecials)Gum Drops grow on trees?Who knew???
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Ooooo. I will admire the beauty...from a distanceBlue ring octopus - beautiful but deadly. View attachment 225050
And black widowsAbsolutely, and if you don't mind I would add: box jellyfish, stonefish, redback and funnel web spiders. Good grief, it is a wonder we survive here.![]()