Wednesday, September 3, 2008

Wallabies and Roos

This first picture is of wallabies. The bottom video is too. They were both on the same mountain where our church is.

I like wallabies more than kangaroos. I just think they're cuter. Wallabies are just smaller.
These bottom pictures are kangaroos. I was talking to my friend, Melissa the other day (love her!) and she couldn't wait to show her daughters some pictures of kangaroos. So I thought I'd put this picture in of Jason in front of some roos. You can probably get within 20-30 feet before they jump away. This is the corner just in front of our house. I love the way the one on the left is just lounging.

8 comments:

Didion 6-Pack said...

Hey Allison, sorry to be annoying with the pictures on my blog! I never click on anyone's pics so I didn't know anyone would notice that I resize everything before I put it on there. I started when I had dial-up so it didn't take forever to upload. I will quit so you guys can see clearly!!!! LOVE YA!

Heather K said...

Way cool! They are cute! Much better wild animals than just skunks/squirrels around here! hehe

Anonymous said...

No way! Sweeet. I love how you nonchalantly mention that you have kangaroos in your front yard. That is so cool.

Cottrells said...

Cute video, my girls love it! When it was over, Alli said, in her whiny voice, "Ahhhh, mommmm!" I think she'd like a longer, full blown documentary.

Melissa Robinson Wichmann said...

This is AWESOME!! I can't wait to show my girls tomorrow. I can't tonight because, well, it's late and they're sleeping! I had SO MUCH FUN talking with you tonight. You rock, and I love you!

Jamie Sue said...

That is a way cool video. Jason sounds like he could do that for a living. Anyway, thanks for the info about the book. That makes me feel better about it.

TGS said...

So awesome to see stuff lie that. So cool of you to show other these pictures of animals they will probably never see in their life time. Thanks for sharing!

The Price Family said...

Cool Pictures. I agree with Heather, much cooler than the average thing you see around these parts.