With days of rain and flooding of the low lands, this mumma needed somewhere to stay awhile.After a good feed of fresh green grass, fresh drinking water, a sleep and her joey licked dry, they left sometime in the night.
The younger of the two is a bit disappointed that Lismore Rose won’t be moving into the garden despite them having a eucalyptus tree! She now wants to visit her in Australia! While my popularity might be at an all-time high with two little girls, their mother is probably cursing me.
Awww so lovely they visited 💚
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Thanks Emine. We often see them but this is later in the year but then it’s never rained this much in the past.
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A lovely visit
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Thank you, Vincent.
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My pleasure Chrissy!! 🙂
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Visitors like these are always welcome. By the way, I have adopted a koala!
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We don’t mind the visitors.
That’s great Sheree. Which Koala?
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One of the female permanent residents Lismore Rose.
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Ah… she’s carrying a teeny tiny joey.
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I adopted her for two little girls who love koalas
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🙂
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The younger of the two is a bit disappointed that Lismore Rose won’t be moving into the garden despite them having a eucalyptus tree! She now wants to visit her in Australia! While my popularity might be at an all-time high with two little girls, their mother is probably cursing me.
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🙂 A little incentive for saving up for when they are bigger girls.
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Indeed!
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