Keith, Cows and Kangaroos

Scenes from around the neighbourhood in the spring of 2020

While chatting with a fellow blogger recently, I was reminded of our Australian native Kangaroos. They are a joy to see in the paddocks just across the road from our home, along with the cows that also enjoy grazing there.

Our area, which is in regional New South Wales is exploding with housing, and the population is now such that our local mall suffers from extreme over use, making it hard to get parking at peak shopping times. It’s almost got me thinking of moving!

Naturally, such is my life that I wouldn’t and couldn’t do such a thing without firstly being inspired by The C.C. However, as the population grows, so does my desire.

You wish to move, dearest?

Yes and no. I loved moving here, all those years past. The area, still in its infanthood, with its abundance of wildlife, particularly the kangas, was a joy to be a part of.

And now?

Now I miss seeing the mobs of kangas, which could be seen, as in the video, almost on a daily basis. As the housing has multiplied exponentially it is a rare day to see them in such great numbers. Our sleepy little haven is now changed. People have moved on, while others have come. It’s different.

Indeed, dearest, yes indeed. You have enjoyed living in this region, we understand. Can we suggest that now is not the time for change. There will come, at the appropriate time, a change of housing and region. Alas, though, not for some time to come.

That is quite okay – I am not ‘eager’ to move; just feeling a little sentimental…

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2 comments

  1. Love the black-and-white image💖—quietly beautiful. At dawn, yesterday a great buck stood on the bridge and stopped me in my tracks. Yikes ! Powerful and regal was he…

    1. I agree with you, Catherine – the black and white image is, as you say – quietly beautiful.

      As I mentioned in my comment – they are not known to attack, unless cornered/threatened. I would then give them every consent to defend themselves, However, a big buck suddenly appearing would give anyone the heebie-jeebies – they look so powerful and capable!

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