Colin Hay, from the group Men at Work, from a land down under, is still touring, trying to get back to the spotlight. There is a documentary about him that is well worth seeing in Amazon prime. He plays anywhere that someone will listen. He is in Grand Rapids, MI next month, at Meijer Garens, sort of a butterfly and plant exhibition. I am hoping to go, depending upon circumstances.
Wellll Goomornin' lil fellas. Ohio Guy
ReplyDeleteDo they come from a land down under,
ReplyDeletewhere women glow and men plunder?
Yep, but they can hold their beer...
DeleteWhat the heck are they? Is that a Wallaby or a Dussie?
ReplyDeletePaul, I think those are Wombats ...
Deletehttps://www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/mammals/facts/common-wombat
Quokkas.
DeleteQuokkas ... I stand corrected. Thx for the edjumakayschun.
DeletePeople post selfies with them all the time because it looks like they're smiling.
ReplyDeleteThey are Quokkas!
ReplyDeleteColin Hay, from the group Men at Work, from a land down under, is still touring, trying to get back to the spotlight. There is a documentary about him that is well worth seeing in Amazon prime.
ReplyDeleteHe plays anywhere that someone will listen. He is in Grand Rapids, MI next month, at Meijer Garens, sort of a butterfly and plant exhibition. I am hoping to go, depending upon circumstances.