Ozzie Animals

“Out of chaos comes order!” my high school English teacher used to declare. He was an animated fellow with mountains of papers piled in a two foot radius all around his desk. While us students would be working on our assignments he’d walk around the room, pausing at each of our desks to check in and see how we were doing. I don’t remember a time his breath didn’t smell like coffee. He was a great and dedicated English teacher.

Right now there are piles of papers, books, clothes, shoes, to-do list and things everywhere in our room. There’s so much going and so much I want to say all in one post! Alas, out of chaos will come order and one at time each item on my to-do list is getting checked off.
One accomplishment for the week was another guest post published on WeSaidGoTravel website titled Australian Animals to check out if you would like. We are still sorting through the heaps of photos we took of so much different wildlife. There are so many animals in the world to learn about.
For now, I am going to just keep brushing my teeth more than my high school English teacher probably ever did and keep creating order out of the chaos. I hope you enjoy:
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6 Responses to “Ozzie Animals

  • I knew exactly what teacher you were describing in this post. You never forget the teachers that loved what they did compared to the ones that loved summers off.

  • An easy link to a wonderful ‘guest post’ with fantastic photos of some scarce critters! Must have been a thrill to see these animals in the wild!!!

  • Quite the set of critters you got in this photo. Looks like a couple of bush turkeys if the other article taught me anything….

    • Thanks. This was our friends dog, Bell. A rescue dog and the cutest little thing ever, although I see how you could mistake us for bush turkeys.