I have been adopting the attitude of an ostrich for a good while now, but prompted by Gillyflower's discussion I decided it was time to do the whole Bloglovin thing.
So this is me, claiming my blog!
And in case you came here hoping for a nice picture, here's a couple that Jo shared recently. How much cuteness is there in a quokka?
(I had never heard of a quokka before seeing these on Jo's post, then about two days later I am reading a book set in Australia and there's the quokka mentioned again! I do find it strange that for nearly half a century I have never come across something, or maybe a word, and then you become aware of it and it pops up all over the place...)
So another test-run over (see yesterday's post). Seems the old thing can be resurrected...
No I'd not heard of that dear little fellow either.
ReplyDeleteJess said at camp they giggled when an Australian girl said she'd seen her first ever squirrel while in England. I said to Jess - you'd be just as excited if you saw a Possom !
She has however been watching the chipmunks play !
Wot a lot of quokka...and so cute. EE xx
ReplyDeleteA new creature to me too, how cute!
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend.
Carol xx
I really must get my head out of the sand and change over too... I may get the teen to help when he's finished his GCSE's I hate techy stuff give me a needle and thread any day ... quokka are cute ~ Sarah x
ReplyDeleteIt was actually quite easy once I steeled myself to do it, though I'm no techno-lover! But always handy to have a post GCSE teen around just in case!
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Well I never I have never heard of a Quokka either! So cute, in the first piccy it looks kind of happy and all-knowing!
ReplyDeleteMaybe the Quokka can tell us about the Google changes........
Hope I've not caused a panic, it was only when I went over to Bloglovin that I found all the info!
Gill xx
I've never heard of one either. Are you sure it's real? Because I really need one. x
ReplyDeleteI think they are real. if they are not, then someone just has to invent them!
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