The idle comments of a passionate Australian gardener, whose 'Growing Delight' is sharing the everyday bits'n'pieces with other lovers of gardening, and through photography, the beauty of the Australian landscape.
Monday, October 15, 2007
Announcement!
Richard and 'Alice',
after many weeks of waiting
and trips up and down the ladder,
have pleasure in announcing the birth of
3 or 4 tiny Crimson Rosellas on
15 October 2007.
We will tell you their names when we stop arguing about them!
Congratulations on the hatching of your new grandbirdies and I know that you'll have many hours of pleasure watching them grow up. They're so fluffy and I can't wait to hear what you two name them.
Congratulations on the birth of your grandbirdies! How cute and fuzzy they are!! It's a bit hard to tell which grandparent they resemble most at the moment. Do you have any chin whiskers Alice? :) Perhaps you should put the name choices in a hat and each draw a couple out?? No fighting now! Don't make me come over there!
Fantastic news. What a joy to behold. Maybe you could put your name suggestions on your site and let the readers vote. That's how my pigs got their names! Sara from farmingfriends
Hi Alice ~~ How lovely to have those baby birds and as well as their names I look forward to seeing more photos when they look more like baby birds and not just fluff. I also loved your cloud photos, after tree, they are lovely to see. And your boardwalk is beautiful. How very good your usband was to do all that kneeling work. Take care, Love, Merle.
hi Alice, love the pic of "Larry Mo and curly" lol, it always amazes me to see how beautiful birth is in all animals etc. A moment to remember. Shellies kids will love it.xx shona
Oh my goodness ~ the baby rosellas are too cute! The lizard not so...haha. I'm with you, I wouldn't be collecting the mail either. I didn't know that the chicks would be white when born...how interesting. I bet they're growing fast.
Congratulations for that birth.
ReplyDeleteYou will have a great pleasure to watch them grow!
That's cute! A lot of pleasure to see them growing and...finally fly away!
ReplyDeleteBarbara
Just one day short of being brilliant - just kidding!!!!!
ReplyDeleteRMC
Awwwwwwwwwwwwww! They are so fluffy and sweet!!
ReplyDeleteCongratualtions on your new grandbirdies!
Hooray! I didn't think they would start out white. Very interesting. I am looking forward to hearing their names.
ReplyDeleteHow thrilling! They do look rather strange at present!
ReplyDeleteOh sorry, you never say that to new grandparents do you??
Congratulations on the hatching of your new grandbirdies and I know that you'll have many hours of pleasure watching them grow up.
ReplyDeleteThey're so fluffy and I can't wait to hear what you two name them.
I'm having trouble picking out the individual birds. They look like one ball of downy fluff
ReplyDeletewell, fancy, having your own rosellas in your backyard coming home for dinner and all that! how about a flock of gallahs next?
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on the birth of your grandbirdies! How cute and fuzzy they are!!
ReplyDeleteIt's a bit hard to tell which grandparent they resemble most at the moment. Do you have any chin whiskers Alice? :)
Perhaps you should put the name choices in a hat and each draw a couple out?? No fighting now! Don't make me come over there!
Fantastic news. What a joy to behold. Maybe you could put your name suggestions on your site and let the readers vote. That's how my pigs got their names!
ReplyDeleteSara from farmingfriends
whistling congratulations tune!!
ReplyDeletekeep us posted as to choice of names...will be back to check to see if a decision has been made!! lol...
Hi Alice ~~ How lovely to have those baby birds and as well as their names I look forward to seeing more photos when they look more like baby birds
ReplyDeleteand not just fluff. I also loved your cloud photos, after tree, they are
lovely to see. And your boardwalk is beautiful. How very good your usband was to do all that kneeling work.
Take care, Love, Merle.
hi Alice, love the pic of
ReplyDelete"Larry Mo and curly" lol, it always amazes me to see how beautiful birth is in all animals etc. A moment to remember. Shellies kids will love it.xx
shona
Oh my goodness ~ the baby rosellas are too cute! The lizard not so...haha.
ReplyDeleteI'm with you, I wouldn't be collecting the mail either.
I didn't know that the chicks would be white when born...how interesting. I bet they're growing fast.