It had the one long horn, one big eye.
I commenced to shakin' and I said "ooh-eee"
It looks like a purple people eater to me.
Sheb Wooley.
We were approaching Canberra, our political capital, so anything can be expected...and I wondered if this little cloud formation could be dropping off a politician or two at Capital Hill for the next sitting at Parliament House.
Lake Jindabyne |
Not just cows in the paddocks |
Irrigation. Overnight camp near Murrumbidgee River. |
Cruising carefree and cool into Jindabyne.
A pleasant picnic upon the lake
And we're sleepy, relaxed and sublime.
But the day not yet done and a schedule to keep
We stirred from our midday slumber.
Carefree, indulgent of Nature's gifts
Life's woes could never encumber.
Shirley.
We found a tidy camp spot not far out of Canberra and along with a handful of other campers, we watched the sun set over fields of irrigation. In the morning we would drive into Australia's political capital city for a feast of culture.
Politicians
Politics
Public servants
Policies
Economics
Exchange
Export Import
Empty change
Referendum
Rights for all
Reform now
Roll call
.................zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz goodnight.
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