We had a visitor to our property yesterday, which nearly got run over with the ride-on lawn mower ... a little turtle (there is some debate in the household as to whether this is a turtle or a tortoise and I'm in the turtle camp!). He was a little scared with 5 of us crowding around and picking him up, so he stayed safely inside his shell for a long time, but as soon as he thought the coast was clear he scampered off into the overgrown bush as fast as his little legs would carry him ... what a highlight. We also had 3 kangaroos come visit, which we haven't seen around in a long time, but as soon as Beau caught site of them and started barking, they were gone quick smart ... I doubt whether they'll come around again knowing there's an active dog on the property.
Here's the turtle checking things out still safely tucked away in his shell.
and he's off ... they're pretty fast when they want to get going.
UPDATE 21/04/09: The lovely Pam's husband Barry, has advised that our little friend is a Freshwater Queensland Tortoise (and not a turtle ... what do I know, hey!). They swim, walk on land and have webbed feet, whereas a marine turtle has flippers and swims and can walk up beaches to lay their eggs.
This is a picture of a kangaroo in our backyard from sometime ago ... they definitely come up close and it was nice to see them return after quite a long hiatus of late.
"An individual's self-concept is the core of his personality. It affects every aspect of human behavior: the ability to learn, the capacity to grow and change. A strong, positive self-image is the best possible preparation for success in life."
~Dr Joyce Brothers, Psychologist and Author~
~Dr Joyce Brothers, Psychologist and Author~
8 comments:
Ooh I love your Roman ATC - it's absolutely fab. Great textures. Seeing the photos of the wildlife in your garden makes me realise what different worlds we live in. We only see things like this at the wildlife park! We get excited by frogs and frogspawn in our garden!!
I think everything you said regarding our "inner critic" is so powerful and so important!! I truly believe that as you are more conscious of those thoughts, and are able to challenge them, you will eventually experience more joy, self love and creative freedom!! It's a process...but soo worth it!! LOVE your turtle story! And, being from Pasadena, CA where a skunk is the most exotic animal I see in my yard...I think it is BEYOND cool that you had kangaroos near by!!
Love your beautiful ATC!The crackle looks amazing.
I want the turtle, please?
Love the Romamn ATC, looking forward to receiving that one.
Listen to yourself Coffee and believe in what you do when you do it and then it will be correct. You make great art and I love checking your blog out. Stay happy and create more.
Hugs Eliza
Oh forgot to add love the Roman ATC
Eliza
Good thoughts on the "inner critic" issue. But, in small doses, and kept in perspective, it makes us strive to do better.
Love the Roman themed card. You always find such strong images and that background is awesome !!
Your grounds are beautiful . . . like a nature preserve.
:-)
Shelly
Thank you for your lovely comments..I'm blushing.
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