The Bush

Moulin Rouge… birds of a feather

This is a response to a meme my sister threw my way recently…
with a minor twist (of course!)

Apparently, one has to select the sixth image from the sixth folder in one’s and tell the story behind it… of course my photo selection is possibly a little different to most people’s…

It’s filled with all kinds of strange things and even stranger creatures.

So I sat at the laptop, flicked up the explorer window and counted.

And here is what I found…

Three emus stalking through a paddock.

It was snapped (if I recall correctly) on the way home from town a couple of months ago as my daughter slept post-Kindy. They were stepping out, almost in unison, towards a mob of steers in a neighbours place. They caught my eye at the time, so I pulled up with the car still running and snapped them. I arrived home at Granite Glen, unloaded the groceries and my sleeping daughter, downloaded the images and they have been lost in the bowels of my laptop ever since.

Of course, I never really go for the straight-up version of events.
(My imagination is quite bizarre! You may have noticed?)
I have been reading some reviews of the movie Australia. Not the ‘professional’ ones, the ones ‘real people’ have been sharing, in blogworld. I have yet to see it, but I adored Baz Luhrmann’s Moulin Rouge! so quite expect to enjoy his take on this little epic. And as I loaded this photo (for this meme) I remembered Wrensong Farm had shared a couple of amazing photos of her emus in the snow (yup, it’s crazy!) … and it made me think!

Don’t these feathered girls (not sure of gender but they sure have such sweet bouncy skirts) appear as if they are mid-dance? And with those long legs and thigh-hugging flounces… I think I can detect a little French bohemian leg-flinging nuance?

Anyone with me?

Hello?

C’mon… squint a little…

I wonder which one is Satine?

6 Comments

  • Portia

    I really liked Australia. It was one of those movies that really took you away for a few hours. The scenery was absolutely georgous, as was Hugh Jackman. Thanks to you I recognized a bottle tree when I saw one. It was a history lesson on Australia so I learned some things I didn’t previously know. I’ll definately buy it when it comes out on video.

  • Jayne

    …On the 3rd day of Christmas my truelove gave to me – 3 emus dancing, 2 koala’s at kareoke and a Tassie Tiger up a gum tree 😛

    (Not much of a truelove if you ask me…)

  • Kate

    I can-can (ha!!) totally see it. Those girls are fabulous dancers. I think i’m going to try the the 6th folder, 6th pic thing over in Kate-Land 🙂 And i very excited to see Australia. I love Baz as well. My parents saw it and loved it. I never listen to those “professional” reviewers. I usually like the movies they hate…

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