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Thursday, December 30, 2021
Wednesday, December 29, 2021
WIND IN THE WILLOWS DOWN UNDER
On a wet and windy night , our resident Sunbird , esconced in its newly built nest on the clothesline on the back veranda ,was tossed about like a sailor in the crow's nest of a sailing ship rounding the dangerous Cape of Good Hope in a tempest .
Cane toads, perhaps escapees from a pub which runs cane toad races for punters, were heard croaking neurotically above the sound of rain belting down on the roof .
Add to this the rattle of the nearby wind chime dangerously swinging about . As could be expected , the Sunbird was frazzled after a night of rock and rolling . It emerged bleary eyed at sunrise from the nest to find the hood over the entrance had drooped, some of the building material had been blown away ,see below .
Tuesday, December 28, 2021
MAKING THE MOST OF AN ILL WIND
Monday, December 27, 2021
PATRON OF THE ARTS , FIGHTER FOR THE OPPRESSED
Sunday, December 26, 2021
ROYAL COMMAND PERFORMANCE BY ACCLAIMED CURLEW CORP DE BALLET
Saturday, December 25, 2021
LITTLE DARWIN WEATHER STATION BAFFLES METEOROLOGISTS
With the aid of Australia's only nuclear- powered weather forecasting device, obtained at a North Queensland house clearance , and observing the activities of birds and butterflies , Little Darwin proudly announces it is now able to make a long range forecast for 2022.
By closely watching birds, it is evident that there will be a variety of extreme weather conditions in the upcoming year .
For instance, a Sunbird , which has moved into a new nest , is gasping due to the heat , indicating a pending heatwave in parts of the country .
Cockatoos are showing clear signs of going troppo , screeching , hanging upside down , nibbling power lines, being deranged by climate change and endless ScoMo photo opportunities , backflips . The noisy, dishevelled Cockatoo shown below is obviously going nutty , like a large part of the nation , by listening to the PM on TikTok and the mad rantings of some National Party members in the bush .
The fact that a young Curlew was photographed being shown how to paddle in a dish of water was taken to indicate pending flooding on the east coast .
There can be no doubt that there will be a return of drought conditions as a thirsty butterfly was snapped trying to suck water out of a hose .
Friday, December 24, 2021
WAITING FOR LATEST CYCLONE NEWS
Thursday, December 23, 2021
HECTIC , UNCERTAIN TIME FOR BOXED IN IMPORTANT TERRITORY ORGANISATION.
On the day before Christmas , the Genealogical Society of the Northern Territory (GSNT) is supposed to receive 100 boxes , 200 more on order , to commence packing up for removal to a new location in Darwin, not yet definite . It had been proposed to move GSNT across the road to new premises , but that is no longer available . In any case, GSNT has to be out of the present location ,sold off, by January 31.
The latest proposal is to share half a building in Casuarina, Ethos House, used by the motor vehicle registration, but this is not certain .
For many decades GSNT has been providing a much used facility , in the process building up an invaluable Territory collection of files, books, ephemera, producing regular informative journals .
In his capacity as a Northern Territory surveyor, in 1961 he came across the remains of the Kookaburra aircraft which force landed in the NT Tanami Desert in 1929 and its crew, Keith Anderson and Bob Hitchcock , perished from thirst. They had taken part in the search for Sir Charles Kingsford Smith and his crew in the Southern Cross ,missing in an episode dubbed the "Coffee Royal " incident, because of a suggestion it was a publicity stunt .
In the large collection of photographs amassed by Vern O'Brien , a small Territory sample shown below , was one which could have been a Cobb and Co. coach in Victoria and early interior shots of houses in Darwin .