Monday 12 June 2017

Roos Everywhere...

Well the outback is full of wildlife and some of the wildlife we see around a lot are Kangaroos!We especially see the Roos at the local playground, and not just 1 or 2, more like 20 plus Roos.
The Kangaroos are usually out and about by late afternoon and many more pay us a visit in the early evening. We often sit there for hours while our girls hang out with their local friends, or we prepare dinner on the bbq and watch the Roos eat, interact with each other, and the funniest bit box each other, it's hilarious!
Can You Spot the Roos?
I once had a collision with 3 large reddish Roos...me, in my mum's vehicle, on my way to my theology course and then CRASH, SMASH, ARRGGGHHHH it was so very frightening. So ever since that I've had a fear of Roos, especially when I see them on or near a road and especially if I'm driving. However, seeing these Roos every couple of days feels somehow therapeutic, I enjoy watching them at my fav spot in Cloncurry (The Mary Kathleen Park..I like the area on the side and behind the park, it's beautiful and peaceful), hiding behind the trees and in the golden grass. Don't get me wrong I still have a little fear of them, more so if I see them on or near the roads, but I think the fear is subsiding that little bit, Yay for Cloncurry Roos and for free Roo therapy, Haha!
My Fav Spot in Cloncurry..It  Just Feels Peaceful...
The Hot Cloncurry Sun Setting...
I hope everyone is having a great day xo 
Side note: I'll add an update on how we are going over the next few days!
Love Dimi