The Aussie Bush
by
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Peace
The Aussie Bush
The day was hot, but under the cool canopy of the tall gum trees we walked along the dirt track, and the ferns covered the ground under the trees. A lizard slithered up a tree and a koala slept high up in the branches all alone.
The kids ran on, in a hurry to get to the waterfall for a swim, as the air was still and very humid in the heat of the day. I heard a rustle further over and I noticed a kangaroo with a Joey (baby kangaroo) in its pouch. She was probably heading for a grassy plain to eat.
The billabong (a backwater or pool) looked cool and inviting, as the waterfall floated over the rocks noisily, and the kids squealed with delight as they swung on the rope and landed into the cool refreshing waters below.
A carpet snake sat lazily on a branch sleeping in the warmth of the day, as a group of rainbow lorikeets chirped loudly in the trees, telling all who would listen that human’s were in their bush.
As the afternoon moved on, we had to sadly leave this beautiful enchanting place as the wild animals would want to come and drink from the fresh waters before evening set in
But a day at the billabong is lots of fun with animals to see, and swimming, swinging and jumping from the rope to do.
So by the time we get home and the kids fed, we are all too tired to do anything, but to go to bed.
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hold on mate; snakes slither cause they have no feet. lizards have feet,so how can they slither?? ahh….the great mysteries of life pop up everywhere,,,,even down under. g-day mate.
sounds peaceful,idyllic and perfect