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Hi all, with the recent talk about gumnuts, I thought i would dig up these photo's from last summer.
I know I am abit slow
But the way I label my disks it's a wonder I found them at all.
I hope you like them. The gum tree I think is a Western Australian variety, and the gumnuts grow to the size of a gob stopper. If we park under it, when the gumnuts fall they can dint the car.
The birds in the gumtree I think are jouvinile Rosellas and the others eating seed are Rainbow Lorikeets.
Oooh nice one Chris!
Renae's gunna go nuts over these gum trees!
:hug:
Sandi
Gorgeous photos, Christine!!
I can see Renae,
that all we have to do to cheer you up when your down,
is to say GUMNUTS and you'll :crackup: :crackup: :crackup: all over again!
I'm glad we Aussies can tickle your fancy!
Big :hug:
Sandi
OOoooo Renea :crackup: :crackup: :crackup:
you made me laugh. :crackup: :crackup: :crackup:
I just went outside and saw that the acuall gumnuts were laying on the ground, I will take a pic of them for you
Beutiful flowers and wonderful birds! Thanks for taking these pictures Chris they are really lovely.
Hugs Jane.
We do have some unusual things here in Australia, and we really are the Land of Oz! Some of you girls overseas will have to come over and have a look in person, and we'll flash some "gumnuts" at you!!
:crackup: :crackup: :crackup: :crackup: :crackup:
Christine Said
we'll flash some "gumnuts" at you!!
:crackup: :crackup: :crackup: :crackup: :crackup:
Renae, visiting Australia 20 years after you are dead - well at least you'll be down under!!!!
I don't know, my passport photo looks like I've been dead 20 years!!!