That is great for transport, we took our grand daughter to Sea view on the I.O.W years ago when she was about 3 and boys in mums pouch fascinated her, I have a photo somewhere of her trying to get a look in one. (you could walk through the enclosure)
Its a double whammy, as I said in the opening descriptionA transported transporting something (someone?) Fits the theme for me
If you were norty years ago, you got Transport(ed) to Aussie land.
This is one of the strange creatures that you may well have encountered on your travels.
They have a unique way of transporting their off-spring.
Cheers Pete. I tryNice idea Chris. Your thought process is super imaginative.
I occasionally see a wild (Feral) one or two, on the outskirts of a wood in BedfordshireThere used to be a small colony of wallabies not far from me in the Peak District. Never got to see one though.
Cheers DaveThat`s a great take on transport Chris, as the Joey has to get about.
Cheers Tim,Suitably horned in there Chris![]()
I couldn't find one that fitted the billBut not a gob shot....
Cheers DomNo shoehornery for me. Little babe is being transported.
Cheers Dave, that was really lucky TBH it ( the rays) appeared just as I was lining up the shotbut really like the #2 shot with the light rays and bit of flare.
Seconded! Like the second shot very much.Very nice Cobra, I think in these uncertain times we need a bit of humour, I had a vote and you are now in charge of making us all smile.
Very nice Cobra, I think in these uncertain times we need a bit of humour, I had a vote and you are now in charge of making us all smile.
Seconded! Like the second shot very much.
I'll do what I can humour wise ..Much appreciated guysLiking Fence Chris (Scaly Minister of Humour). Harry has come to your photographic rescue once again! I too like the second with the lens flare.
Cheers TillyNice shot, made me smile
GROANLove it, I hope you thanked Harry as, in his de'fence' he was a help after all. I like the first one with the focus on Harry more.
Cheers MarkTransport - Not a shoe horn at all, great take on the theme.
Look under his feet he is sitting on wire not nailed or glued or screwedNot sure Harry is sitting on the fence, more stuck to it, jumping up or falling down...... Shot #2 is ace.
Cheers Tim, and I agree #1 was a bit boring wasn't it?haha. I think I actually prefer #2 with the flare, it has a bit more going on.
I wouldn't (dare) say thatCheers Tim, and I agree #1 was a bit boring wasn't it?
A legend in his own life time or so he thinksMade me smile... the flare in #2 turns him into a superstar![]()
Another chucklefied customerMade me chuckle and works for fence.
Thanks Dom.Poor little Harry, he's get put all over the place. You'll start taking him to the zoo with you when they open again.
Pretty much, although I'm not actually grounded, essential service provider and all that...is he your only companion at the minute
ExcellentFern cottons a step to far though![]()
Its still a flower aka florait's clover
Cheers Clive I'm glad he approvesKeep up the good work, A fine flora shot