Compass Walking Crew 27th October 2022

Twelve of us were walking today
A late start to our walking day
Louise & Wendy Dave & Gary Scott & Billy.
Malcolm is very very welcome.
Dan & Kirsty and Fiona and me.
Dan explored her space in the museum gift  shop.
Then we were on the hippity hop.
We were perusing the Qld muse enthusiastically.
Alby collects maps and he collected three but he gave one to a grateful Kirsty.
Dave and Scott glanced at the huge taipan skeleton and I think they were surprised at how big he was in reality.
Alby pointed  out on the Papua  New Guinea map where he was born on the province of west New Britain, a separate island actually.
In the Bismark Sea.
He gave us some  New Guinea history.
The canoes and oars were humongous.
Very very adventurous.
Kirsty loved the ancestral shell necklaces but the dog  tooth one especially.
We both got trapped in between school  kids which effected us terribly and traumatically.
I fell in love 殺 with the baby emu’s.
They look like tiny curlews.
Even the young dingoes appeared cute to me.
I also loved the colourful 曆 曆 曆 butterflies and the gigantic moths but the green and black one stood out for me.
The pair of Kookaburras were secretly singing to me.
Dacelo novaeguineae.
The Blue winged Kookaburra was named Daceli leachii.
So very creepy.
Billy was mesmerised by Australia’s largest snake  the Amethystine Python.
Something she could never rely on.
Fiona is struggling today with a migrane.
No pain relief works which is hideously insane.
I loved the shiny black Torresian Crow. Corvus orru cos that’s just what he will do. Just staring up at you.
I took heaps of photos of turtles so I can now finish my turtle  sculpture.
My creative adventure.
The tiny finches remind me of the song
“Bird on a wire”
A small desire.
I loved the huge malachite piece greenly on fire.
Alby pointed out to me the real Green Python just chilling on a tiny twig wrapped up as if a rope.
Frozen looking very dope.
A heavy metal term for cool.
A cold blooded animal that is noones fool.
Kirsty was amazed at the tiny size of two Broad-toed Feathertail Gliders named  Acrobates frontalis.
Tinier than a house mouse  which seems quite on the food chain highly disastrous.
I was amazed that the green and black butterfly 曆 featured in the Qeensland museum advertisement.
So I was chuffed as it brought some ego maniacal excitement.
We all came to wait ✋️ at the whale  ceiling exibit.
Walking we were all ready to quit.
I was horrified at the gallery cafes $16.00 toastie.
$16.00 is too pricey for me.
Our orders were gathered by the beautiful Billy.
We filled out surveys for our precious Alby.
We emjoyed chippies from a most generous Wendy
Once again we appreciate Communify.
I really needed to sit an give an exhausted sigh.
V.C.S ©️ ©️

Published by Varinia C Street

I am an artist, poet, vocalist, and emerging comedian.

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