They are actually pretty casual, Lois.
PS, I’m still getting over my affront with the new software changes to WordPress where people’s comments on posts appear in the reader stream, hence I haven’t left any comments this week. If I want to play, I guess I’ll have to fall into line.
Is that what’s going on? More and more posts I am being told ‘must log in to comment.’ I am logged in! How do they think I wrote my own post? So I have to go to Reader, too. Not a fan, Tracy. Not a fan.
My connection to my site drops out every few seconds as well so I regularly lose everything I’ve been working on. Some compatibility issue with Akamai apparently, which people in other parts of the world rely on for a speedy connection. Not a fan either.
You have such a way with words, Tracy. I paused to consider your title, comment and finally looked up “feral” … and then came the “aha!” and much chuckling! Younger Child will tell you That look is how my hair is most of the time!
You too, Tracy. Looks like the Kookaburra? is having a relaxed feral Friday 😉
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Yep, it’s a kookaburra, Suzanne. It certainly wasn’t bothered about anything.
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Haha, I just noticed that you had Kookaburra on your tag list. Rolls her eyes.
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That’s okay. It is in the fine print. 🙂
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Nice shot of a bird I haven’t met yet!
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Thanks, Anne. It’s a typical Aussie. A bit of a joker. 😉
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Thanks, Tracy. That bird photo is priceless! It reminds me of one of my great-great uncles (whose name escapes me at the moment): portly and smug.
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It may have been processing a meal, Liz. 🙂
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🙂
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That bird has a righteous hair du.
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Or crazy professor hair. 🙂
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A stately bird if ever there was one.
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They are actually pretty casual, Lois.
PS, I’m still getting over my affront with the new software changes to WordPress where people’s comments on posts appear in the reader stream, hence I haven’t left any comments this week. If I want to play, I guess I’ll have to fall into line.
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Is that what’s going on? More and more posts I am being told ‘must log in to comment.’ I am logged in! How do they think I wrote my own post? So I have to go to Reader, too. Not a fan, Tracy. Not a fan.
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My connection to my site drops out every few seconds as well so I regularly lose everything I’ve been working on. Some compatibility issue with Akamai apparently, which people in other parts of the world rely on for a speedy connection. Not a fan either.
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What a wonderful character!
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They are pretty casual. 🙂
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Cool bird! 😎 Happy Friday, Tracy!
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Thanks, Lisa. Hope you have a lovely weekend.
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A great portrait of a bird I’d love to meet.
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They are real characters, Margaret.
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Nice capture,! I have never seen it before.
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The fact that it’s a kookaburra explains why I didn’t recognize it Tracy😊. What a beautiful creature and perfectly captured.
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They are quite good posers, Tina, but you have to see them first. 🙂
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You have such a way with words, Tracy. I paused to consider your title, comment and finally looked up “feral” … and then came the “aha!” and much chuckling! Younger Child will tell you That look is how my hair is most of the time!
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You could tell Younger Child that it is your halo look, Ju-Lyn. 🙂
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