KANGAROO PAWS
ACT 1
Driving into Kalbarri NP we came across our first real landscape full of amazing colours. There was masses of wildflowers including red and green kangaroo paws. The wildflower display was with us for days throughout the whole region.
ACT 2
We ran into a family at several national parks up north. After a few beers around a few campfires, we were invited to visit their wheat farm. So when we got near Carnamah, we called in for a few days.
Within minutes of being reunited, the boys were outside playing, riding, bikes, etc. Then they brought a kangaroo paw in from the freezer. The whole kangaroo leg was in the freezer for dog meat, so the boys used a saw to cut off the foot. Jacko appeared in the loungeroom (interrupting our AFL finals viewing) with the false hand, saying "look at me I'm Captain Hook."
The offending hairy digit with a big black claw was only removed from the house when it defrosted and started to bleed onto the coffee table. It was thrown out onto the back lawn to a very grateful farm dog.
While on the farm the men went out roo shootin' . There weren't too many Roos, so Hugh learnt to shoot a Big M container.
ACT 3
A last minute change of plan saw us head to Perth. Our whirlwind 6 hour tour took in the city and Fremantle. The drive through Kings Park allowed us to see the best floral display of kangaroo paws yet.
ACT 1
Driving into Kalbarri NP we came across our first real landscape full of amazing colours. There was masses of wildflowers including red and green kangaroo paws. The wildflower display was with us for days throughout the whole region.
ACT 2
We ran into a family at several national parks up north. After a few beers around a few campfires, we were invited to visit their wheat farm. So when we got near Carnamah, we called in for a few days.
Within minutes of being reunited, the boys were outside playing, riding, bikes, etc. Then they brought a kangaroo paw in from the freezer. The whole kangaroo leg was in the freezer for dog meat, so the boys used a saw to cut off the foot. Jacko appeared in the loungeroom (interrupting our AFL finals viewing) with the false hand, saying "look at me I'm Captain Hook."
The offending hairy digit with a big black claw was only removed from the house when it defrosted and started to bleed onto the coffee table. It was thrown out onto the back lawn to a very grateful farm dog.
While on the farm the men went out roo shootin' . There weren't too many Roos, so Hugh learnt to shoot a Big M container.
ACT 3
A last minute change of plan saw us head to Perth. Our whirlwind 6 hour tour took in the city and Fremantle. The drive through Kings Park allowed us to see the best floral display of kangaroo paws yet.
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