My friend Kerry from QLD came to stay and while she was here she had a party to go to.
She was in charge of 2 cakes and some racing teddies.
She was in charge of 2 cakes and some racing teddies.
I took the following pictures from our balcony at Port Elliot the other morning. I went out to take some photos of the black cockatoos that have moved into town to feed. I have noticed them on the edge of town before but at the moment there is obviously something delicious blooming in the town. They are very noisy as they fly around.
My friend Mr Maggie who eats mill worms from my hand.
I am not sure what this bird is.
The New England Honey Eaters have an extra patch of yellow on their heads at the moment as these bushes are in flower at the moment and the Honey Eaters have to put their heads deep into the flowers to feed so they end up with pollen on the top of their heads.
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I am not sure what that bird is either!
Love your pillow, and the baking. Teddies are very cute.
I am a big fan of Kathy Doughty and often wish I could join in with one of her workshops and there is always something exciting to see on her blog. You did a great job of your pillow and thanks for the showing of your native wildlife.
Wow to the cushion, it is great! The honey eater looks a little irritated at being caught looking not quite as debonair as he would prefer!
What a beautiful photos. Lovely pillow.
Love the block on your pillow, a quilt would have taken a while to make at least this way you got a result quickly. Your bird photos are lovely, do you take them with a zoom?
So busy! We spied some black cockatoos on a walk the other day. We live in suburbia, but bits of it are country and that's where we saw the birds.
Love those Dolly Varden cakes. Miss P had one of those when she was little. How cute are the racing teddies !
WOW some beautiful shot there!
You have been busy!
Damn my son has logged in my computer - argh! It Sarah here from If Only I Had Chocolate.
Better change identities now!
Love the cushion, must get some of that red stripe. You need my What Bird Is That Book, haven't every seen black cockies in the flesh.
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