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Sunday, 8 January 2023

Sunday Selections #615

 

 

 
Sunday Selections was originally brought to us by Kim, of Frogpondsrock, as an ongoing meme where participants could post previously unused photos languishing in their files. 

Huge thanks to Cie who gave me this wonderful Sunday Selections image. 

The meme was then continued by River at Drifting through life.  Sadly she has now stepped aside (though she will join us some weeks), and I have accepted the mantle. 
 
The rules are so simple as to be almost non-existent.  Post some photos under the title Sunday Selections and link back to me. Clicking on any of the photos will make them embiggen.
 

I usually run with a theme. This week for a change I/we had a couple of small outings.  I am still adapting to my new normal and both of us have acquired 'summer colds'.  I was feeling ground down and demanded a roo fix.  And fix me it did.

The collar on that kangaroo indicates that she is part of the contraceptive program for that area.









Himself has a birthday coming up and I went on a shopping expedition.  Cutting down an alley way between some shops I was delighted with this mural of stylised emus.  Emus are often called meyous in this household after hearing a work colleague's young daughter call them that.





I am finishing up this week's selections with a delightful sunset.  





 I hope you find a fix for anything that ails you this week.


102 comments:

  1. I love your 'roos, and the meyous! What a fun start to my busy day!

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    1. Cindi: Thank you. I hope your busy day goes well.

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  2. Dear EC
    I hope you are both recovering from your colds. Love those roos - so laid back and chilled. I also love those emus - what a fun piece of art, guaranteed to make you smile. That sunset is beautiful too.
    Have a good week and take care
    Best wishes
    Ellie

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    1. Ellie Foster: Summer colds always seem a tad unfair don't they, despite in the scale of things them being a very minor ailment. I am so glad that you also enjoyed the things that brightened my week.

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  3. Hi EC - so pleased the roos eased your ails ... but the meyous are just marvellous ... such fun ... excellent prezzie ... cheers and have a fun and easier week - Hilary

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    1. Hilary Melton-Butcher: The shop I was going to down that alley was still closed for Christmas. I may have to take himself down the alley when I go back tomorrow to pick up his present. I am sure he would smile at the meyous too.

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    2. Enjoy that trip down today to collect his prezzie - perhaps you'll come away with a meyou .... happy days for you both - cheers Hilary

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    3. Hilary Melton-Butcher: Thank you. Not a meeyou I don't think - though wouldn't they make great cards.

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  4. Fixes are always good!!
    I had my fix as well... my roo fix. : )
    The birds have huge eyes!! : )
    The dramatic sunset is just gorgeous.
    Have a great week.

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    1. Caterina: How nice to know that my fix works for you too.

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  5. Roos, 'meyous', sunset – all a pleasure for my eyes. Thank you, Sue. Take good care of yourself, and for Himself a lovely birthday to come.

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    1. Sean Jeating: Thank you. We are in birthday central here, himself tomorrow, one of my brothers on Wednesday and me next week.

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  6. Sunsets, 'roos and meyous!

    All that fixed me right up, too!

    Feel better. Soon.

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    1. Wally Jones: Thank you. Hooray for world wide fixes.

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  7. The mural is really well done.
    Does the collar mean she's fixed?

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    1. Alex J. Cavanaugh: The collar means that she has had a contraceptive implant. One that is designed to work for two years I think. The mural is fun isn't it?

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  8. Love the roos, the emu art, and the sunsets. Glad you are still posting awesome pics :)

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  9. Colds are never fun, wether they are in summer of winter colds. I hope you feel better pronto.
    A fun bunch of roos and and Mayous has brightened a dreary overcast day, here. Your sunset is breathtaking as usual. This winter has been unusually very mild for the Atlantic region of Canada. Our river is still opened.

    Enjoy the new week.
    Hugs,
    Julia



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    1. Julia: Thank you. Our summer has been weird. We lurch from hot (sometimes very hot) to record lows very quickly. I hope your deary overcast day is replaced by sunshine - no matter how chilly.

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  10. Photos of roos are always welcome, as are emu/meyous, birds, and whatever else you choose to display! The mural is so cheerful, a counterpoint to my gloomy rainy day so thank you muchly.

    Colds are never fun. I also have one at the moment and it's annoying. I hope you get better quickly!

    Stay coolish, and wellish, and have a goodish week ahead. Birthday wishes all around and I hope Odie and Batty are doing well.

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    1. River Fairchild: Thank you. All of these things brightened my day so I am very glad to read that they did the same for other people. Colds are never fun are they? Odie is doing much better. It is Battie who is now giving cause for concern - when the vet is shut naturally.

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  11. Emu mural drawing is so fun. The roos are such a laid back group, birth control makes sense. I always enjoy your Sunday Selections.

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    1. Susan Kane: Birth control makes a heap more sense than the culls our local government also conducts (to widespread condemnation). I am glad that you enjoy my Sunday Selections - and River's too.

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  12. So cute these roos! So are the wonderful skies in magical hour

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    1. roentare: We love the roos but give them plenty of respect and room. And always love the sky.

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  13. I am also a fan of your roo feast for the eyes. And I was delighted with the mural, too, Thanks for the lovely sunset! :-)

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    1. DJan: Thank you. I am so glad you enjoyed today's selections.

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  14. I hope you are feeling better and the cold is going away. The kangaroos are so cute.

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    1. Mary Kirkland: Thank you. Himself is on antibiotics and I am slowly getting better - and so grateful to have a roo fix close to hand.

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  15. A lovely, lively array of pics, EC.

    I hope you have a good week ahead and all that ails goes away. Take care. :)

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    1. Lee: Thank you. I am sending lots of good wishes to you and to Shama.

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  16. Happy Sunday Wishes.
    Lovely photographs on your post, I enjoyed seeing all the kangaroos, thought the mural was colourful and cute and what beautiful skies.

    Happy birthday wishes to himself.

    Hope you get over your colds soon.

    All the best Jan

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    1. Lowcarb team member ~Jan: Thank you. I can't understand how I have never seen that bright mural before. Definitely better late than never. And we both thank you for our birthday wishes.

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  17. Happy New Year to you, EC, and to your household; I hope that Battie feels better soon, and that the summer colds disappear rapidly.
    Great photos of the roos - they look so calm and relaxed that they immediately make me feel the same way. We have had an extremely busy time over Christmas and New Year, and a roo fix (a real one) would be wonderful.
    Your sunset pics are lovely, and the meyous made me smile (- a neighbour calls them murials.)

    Happy birthday for next week :)

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    1. Alexia: As I have often said/thought roos relax better than anything - except perhaps cat. Battie is limping on one or both of his hind legs. Hopefully when the vet opens tomorrow they will have an answer and a fix. I hope your busy Christmas/New Year was lovely and you can relax a little now.

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  18. Thank you for the roos and meyous! They were equally delightful, and the beautiful sunsets were a lovely finale. Hope you get over your illness soon.

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    1. Diane Henders: I am so glad you enjoyed my photos today. Slowly we are shrugging off the cold at least - which is a win.

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  19. It must have been a cool day with the 'roos lying in the sun.

    The emus are wonderful. What a great find. Australians are working hard on getting a willing YouTubing citizen of the US to get his pronunciation of Australian names etc correct. The emphasis on emu is on the first syllable, not the second. Ditto for our capital city, that he thought was Sydney. I am not sure anyone has challenged him on Melbourne yet, more Melburn than Melborn.

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    1. Andrew: It was bright, sunny and definitely cool. Which has been quite common this summer. The roos looked to have found a spot that suited them though. Weren't those emus great? I grinned when I saw them and again when I processed the photos. Our pronunciation is often challenging - and a dead give away about non locals isn't it?

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  20. I am very glad that the roos worked their usual magic, Sue. The healing power of nature is a constant in both our lives and long may it continue so. The mural of the Emus is very appealing, bright and colourful, just the tonic you needed. Now stay well - that's a direct command from Dr. David.

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    1. David M. Gascoigne: Nature is indeed a healer. And solace. I suspect that you and Miriam would like that spot by the lake. There are roos almost always and a good range of native birds too. I will do my best to follow Dr David's orders.

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  21. Those emus are awesome! Funny that I never thought that roo's would need a population control, but there you have it. Our cat is from Puerto Rico. Given that the island has been devastated by hurricanes for the last 3 years or so, it's no surprise that they have tons of feral cats. As they catch them and spay them they clip their ear so they know they've been done. Between the birth defect in her eye and her clipped ear she looks like she's been in quite a scuffle. No wonder she takes on our 80 pound dog without warning. :)

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    1. Juli: The roos thrive in my city and have no natural predators here - other than cars. I MUCH prefer that we go down the contraceptive route than the culls that local government too often insists are needed. I like the idea of your cat the battler - and thank you for taking her in.

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    1. Lori Anderson: Welcome and thank you. The emus were a lovely find and brightened up a dull day and area.

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  23. Happy Birthday to, Himself! Love the cartoons.

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    1. The Happy Whisk: Thank you on himself's behalf. Aren't those emus great?

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  24. I need a bit of a fix this week and found it with your gorgeous family mob of kangaroos, the magical meyous artworks and those stunning sunsets.

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    1. Kim: I am glad - and hope you are starting to feel a bit better.

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  25. Being able to visit roos would make me feel better, too. Your pictures have cheered me.

    The emus are fun, and i like "meyous." Children come up with some fun word plays even without meaning to.

    That sunset was a feast for the eyes!

    My selections will be over here.

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    1. messymimi: That same child commented when seeing a cattle truck 'look at that nice man taking his cows for a drive'. That is another phrase we have adopted. I am glad that my photos cheered you, and look forward to your selections when they go live.

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  26. That is absolutely a delightful sunset.
    I hope that the contraceptive program is working well. I can imagine that if there's such a program, then the roo numbers have been seen as too high?
    The emu-meyou art looks very fun.

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    1. Bea: The contraceptive program appears to be working well. Which is lovely. The emu mural is bright and beautiful and I was glad to see it.

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  27. Love the photos EC...so hope you're feeling better....trying to inch my way back into blogland! 🙂

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    1. Rose ~from Oz: It is lovely to see you here. I have missed your posts.

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  28. I'm coming in late. It was a long scroll to the bottom. Great sky shots.

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    1. Mike: The early bird doesn't have to scroll as far? It was a lovely sunset and I am glad I took the time to go out and savour it.

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  29. Ah--- 'roos, sunsets, and some really spiffy emu art! I ask you, what more could one want! Feel better soon!

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    1. Bill: I am so grateful for the beauty around me.

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  30. I only can see a kangaroo in the zoo ! They are funny animals watching them makes me laugh. And the emus murals too !

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    1. Gattina: I am so grateful that we often see kangaroos close to home - and if we go a little further afield we can often see emus too.

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  31. You brightened this dark, dreary day, EC. Thank you! I needed it!

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    1. Marie Smith: I am very glad to hear that. Thank you for letting me know.

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  32. The Meyous are so funny and cheery. I wonder if there are prints one could buy of those murals.

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    1. Strayer: I don't think there are - which is a shame. They would make a wonderful cheery card wouldn't they?

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  33. Wow! I am REALLY late this week. I thoroughly enjoyed your roos. One had his eye on you the entire time, I think. Your contraception program is wonderful. So glad that is happening. I read it is expensive, but better than culling.

    Your sunset photos are beautiful. Such brilliant colors.

    LOVED the emus. There's a farm outside of town that raises emus. They have a petting zoo, too. I think I would rather see them in mural form, though. A super post this week, dear.

    Good grief. Now I am even later because I have failed to publish.

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    1. Bleubeard and Elizabeth: I am sorry that you are still having commenting woes. Thank you for persevering. The meeyou mural is great isn't it, and contraception is MUCH better than culling.

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  34. Wow, I really love the art work. Sometimes my son and I will practice making drawings of monsters from ideas he gets from his video games. it creates this nice 'mommy and me time'

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    1. Trin Carl: I love the thought of you and your son enjoying time working on art together. Precious moments.

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  35. Thank you for this collection of photos to lift up our minds. I cannot choose, I love them all! Thanks!

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    1. Charlotte (MotherOwl): Thank you. I am so very glad that the things that lifted my spirits did the same for other people.

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  36. Fabulous Roos, they are worlds apart, I love them EC.

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  37. Obviously I have kangaroo envy. About the most exciting wildlife I get to see is the stupid groundhog that decided my back yard was his favorite spot.
    I love the photos as usual, and laughed at meyous. We have several words we use like ascusting (disgusting) our obedient (immediate) family and hammukka (Hamburger)

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    1. Anne in the kitchen: I have ground hog envy. Family phrases can make an almost unbreakable code can't they? I think most families have them.

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  38. I recall doing a book report about kangaroos in school. I do admire them. I would guess we have things here in North America that Australian want to see.
    Coffee is on and stay safe

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    1. peppylady (Dora): You do indeed have things in North America that Australians would like to see - which is true all over the world.

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  39. Meyous, kangas and gorgeous views-how fun!

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    1. e: All of those things brightened my days. I saw the meyous again today - and took photos of a few I didn't capture last week.

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    2. e: Himself liked the meyous too - and took photos of his own.

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  40. My birthday month, too. Love those kangaroos, such beautiful animals. That art is cute.

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    1. gigi-hawaii: Happy birthday fellow Capricorn. We love the roos too.

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  41. Love seeing those roo's lounging.

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    1. Hena Tayeb: And they lounge really, really well. And can still take off in a heartbeat if they need to.

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  42. The sunset is beyond gorgeous! And the roos and meyous are both lovely. I'm so happy to be back in blogland and b-r-e-a-t-h-i-n-g normally again :) Happy New Year 2023, hope you feel better soon.

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    1. Nilanjana Bose: It is lovely to see you back in the blogosphere again - and I am very happy to read that you are breathing normally. Keep it up.

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  43. Son muy bellos los paisajes de tus fotografías y también me ha gustado mucho los Murales. En cuanto a los canguros debe de haber crecido mucho la población para adoptar las medidas que han tomado.

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    1. VENTANA DE FOTO: Thank you. The kangaroos have no natural predators in my city, so that in a good season their numbers do grow.

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  44. I sure found some cuteness from your lovely and adorable post, especially the artwork as well. I trust it made your day as it did mine just now seeing their happy moments out in the open! Here's to many more adorable and joyful moments, take good care of you. I'm busy keeping my mantras alive with all this winterness here in Minnesota!

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    1. 21 Wits: Here's to more joyful moments indeed - and to keeping our mantras alive. Spring WILL come.

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  45. kestrel here - The kangaroos look very relaxed and chill. Some of them look as if they did not have enough sleep with their dark rings around the eyes. The emu caricatures are brilliant - so colourful and creatively drawn

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    1. kestrel: I think the dark rings are genetic rather than fatigue. Aren't the emus a delight?

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  46. A grand selection today and oh how I do love those kangaroos, beautifully taken. Their personalities seem to call out. The emu mural is marvelous and those skies are stunning! Sorry to read you are under the weather. I hope you feel better by now?

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    1. DeniseinVA: I do love our roos, and visiting them always lifts my spirits. The emus were an unexpected treat, and the sky is always a joy. Thank you.

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  47. The photos of the 'roos was a lovely start to my day, thank you.

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    1. J Cosmo Newbery: I am glad to hear that - I suspect you need all the lovely starts you can get at the moment. Hugs.

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  48. How wonderful it must be to be able to have a "roo fix," Sue! Better yet, just see the roos for fun and not for a fix. Thank you for sharing these wonderful photos! I love the emu murals and your beautiful sunset. Take care!

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    1. Fundy Blue: It is truly a joy to be able to go and see the roos - one that we often indulge in. I loved the emus too, and never, ever tire of skyscapes.

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