on 03-10-2015 12:15 PM
This is a thread with no particular
Topic so no one can be off topic 🙂
So if anyone out there has something
To say about anything you like now
Is your chance
Keep it clean
And be nice
See how long that lasts
Can we keep politics and religion out
Of the conversation
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on 11-09-2020 06:49 PM
When you're big enough to get out of the pouch but not quite confident enough, yet...
(It's better illustrated with a larger marsupial... ha ha)...
Baby possum / marsupial adventures, ha ha...
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on 13-09-2020 02:25 PM
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on 13-09-2020 02:26 PM
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on 13-09-2020 02:38 PM
I tried having my mother’s phone disconnected, but the customer-service rep told me that since the account was in my dad’s name, he’d have to be the one to put in the request.
The fact that he’d been dead for 40 years didn’t sway her.
Then a solution hit me: “If I stop paying the bill, you can turn off the service, right?”
“Well, yes,” she said reluctantly. “But that would ruin his credit.”
on 14-09-2020 02:14 AM
Some brilliant photos in this lot........
2020 Comedy wildlife photography awards
.......try to pick a favourite😎
on 14-09-2020 07:32 PM
Possum house doorways are built with one possum in mind, not one and a quarter possums...
Mother possum has got into the habit, when she gets up in the evening, of walking from whichever house she was sleeping in, across the garden, to the largest of the possum houses on the other side of the garden.
There, she tends to her young one who has spent the last three months in her pouch.
Why she won't sleep in that house is beyond me, but I'm sure she has her reasons...
But that aside...
Mother prefers to sleep in the smaller houses, which means that upon exit, the little baby possum has no time to find it's bearings, let alone clamber onto it's mother's back, or seek shelter in her pouch as she determinedly sets off for the other house...
Cue the comical spectacle of a baby possum clinging doggedly to the side of mum's thigh, or in more recent times, mum's tail...
It's not the most comfortable way of getting around, but it does work. ha ha...
If I imagine the garden to be a lush and verdant house, and the possum houses to be rooms within, then she has two bedrooms, a spare room that she never uses and a... um... Day room? would that be an adequate description? ha ha...
It's the room that she goes to in order to prepare the young one, and herself, for the day ahead.
She has her morning routine well planned, with the exception, perhaps, of the ten or fifteen seconds that it takes her to traverse the garden with her young one quite literally in tow... ha ha...
In a fortnight, or so, none of this will matter, as the young possum will be able to get around under it's own steam, but for these two to three weeks, every evening I'm treated to the comical sight of a young possum clinging to mum for all it's worth, while mum quite unabashedly goes about following her "routine", ha ha....
She has her house, with many rooms, and hopefully as the days grow warmer, and conditions become just a little too cramped in the smaller houses, with both her and the youngster in residence, they'll move to the larger of the houses...
Or not... it all comes down to that most unfathomable of things - possum logic, ha ha...
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on 14-09-2020 07:52 PM
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on 14-09-2020 11:07 PM
One of the funniest things I've seen (and one of the times I wished I had a camera nearby) was mum possum walking along the fence with half grown baby right behind. Baby was only just grown enough to be out of the pouch - previoiusly I had only seen the odd back leg or tail showing.
Mum saw me, knew it meant dinner was ready so sped up a little and headed towards me. Baby saw me and panicked, up onto mum's back then trying to climb into mum's pouch while mum was determinedly heading down the fairly steep branch towards the food bowl on the ground. Mum didn't even pause as she pretty much walked over the top of baby.
Once they reached the ground, super calm mum settled down to eat while two huge brown eyes peered beadily at me from the safety of the pouch.
on 15-09-2020 04:35 PM
What a wonderful description, thank you, amber 🙂
With my lot it's a pity that most of their comings and going occur when there's not enough light to take a decent photo, so I have to rely on word pictures to illustrate their antics.
All the same, that's fun, in itself, ha ha...
I can envisage mum being mum, and the baby being a typical baby - "It's a New Person! Aaah!!", ha ha...
Sometimes I wonder if we provide as much amusement for them as they do for us...
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on 15-09-2020 04:43 PM
For no better reason than I felt like playing it, Moonlight serenade - Glenn Miller and his orchestra.
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