You might spot me at Kirra Beach, the South-Eastern end of the Gold Coast, Australia,  if you like beach walking like myself... but there is more ! My son Jeff (*jif3d*, here at Rendo, it helps to advertise, ooops)... he took this pic of me in 2000, then manipulated it in photo-shop and it's still one of my favourites. Just very briefly about my past... *born in East Prussia; *grew up in Berlin, West Germany; *migrated to "OZ" in 1960, (not the Wizard of Oz) but...AUSTRALIA ! I guess  I was more into '2D' since early childhood, and thinking that my son Jeff may have inherited some of my artistic skills, because he translated them into '3D'. I am hooked on photography, since I discovered cameras... that's it in a nutshell. BTW - one of my fav.quotes.... ** I cannot give you the formula for success, but I can give you the formula for failure - which is trying to please everybody !**                                              that's a wrap... Cheers Brigitte.
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Comments (21)
jif3d
Not your regular variety garden critter...and looks like he just spotted something really tasty over there...hmm, no vegies tonight ! LOL
Super surprise capture and I'm sure Mark will enjoy your garden thief Birthday wishes !
~Cheers~
flavia49
marvelous image and dedication
jayfar
We don't have rabbits this size in the UK BB !! Sounds like a once in a life time event.
VDH
Beautiful capture!!
Cyve
Happy Birthday Mark !!!
Marvelous capture my friend !!!
blinkings
Nice catch. I'm heading up bush for 3 days today myself!
me72nl
LOL... i get foxes, raccoons and occasional parrots, so i thought my garden qualified as a zoo... i now concede the title :)
rbowen
What a surprise! I wish I could have been there to see it myself. Great capture and dedication! Thank you for sharing! (By the way, when we were in Hessen, the only visitors I had were the birds and squirrels- and a little mouse... I miss them!)
Jean_C
I think that it's a great surprise in the garden indeed! Wonderful capture, Brigitte!
anahata.c
I see Mark hasn't gotten here yet---good, he'll have something in store when he does. He's our grand traveler of the world, our bon vivant of the journey of the soul. He deserves lots of exotic and wonderful gifts. Well, you said geckos are a dime a dozen where you live: Brigitte? If I saw one gecko in Chicago, I'd pass out. We don't get geckos. But we really don't get Kangaroos! I mean, never. So I can appreciate that this is one rare sight, even in Australia. I really like the kangaroo on one side and the tree on the other. (Balance.) And that pink dappled garden wall? With the pink bricks? First, I love those bricks. But also, the color goes really well with the kangaroo. (Do you think his family is saying, "oh, you go so well with that pink---you should wear it more often!") That's very rich vegetation you have, very lush. And It's a delightful playful image. In the shot, the 'roo looks right at home. (Is "roo" considered cheap animal slang? Have I just offended every animal south of the equator? If so, tell me, and I'll issue a formal apology.) It's a lovely image, Brigitte, and a loving text for Mark. Happy birthday, Mark! And great to see you back posting, Brigitte. Both images are a delight!
(I redid my comment on the goldfish, so if you were left bored to tears by the first one, the second one is now in place...)
kgb224
Amazing capture and dedication. God bless.
auntietk
We have a million geckos in Texas, none in Washington, and NO kangaroos in either place, so I think this qualifies as a WIN!!! LOL! What a wonderful experience to see this guy, and you got a picture, as well! Marvelous gift for Mark. He's going to love it!
wysiwig
I am sooo jealous! All we get over here on our lawns are plastic flamingos. What a handsome little guy and such a lush backyard. Thank you for the kind words, Gitti. I am already thinking about the next destination, perhaps next spring.
starship64 Online Now!
What a cute critter! In my backyard mostly what we get is mice, which our dog hunts, and the occasional coyote. I've seen raccoon tracks nearby, but not in the yard.
helanker
LOL! It was a treat to read all the funny comments here. Now, we have rabbits, pheasants, squirrels, foxes, deers, but I would faint, if I saw a kangaroo in this area :-) Glad you maneged to get a good shot of this eh.. male kangaroo :-)
dochtersions
Oh what a fantastic experience for you, as well as for the kangaroo, to appear in your garden. He will love your garden, has gone on vacation, and just go there to which he has always longed. Namely to be in some very good company: with you, dear Gitte. I hope he will often come to visit you, and do you invite him for a drink then? A wonderful gift for Mark! Happy Birthday!
X-PaX
Very nice birthday dedication. Well done.
Glendaw
Great timing Brigitte, awesome post work --- looks like he is posing for you ! !
Hopefully he didn't do any damage.
Thanks for sharing !
tulipe
What a cool visitor!
jocko500
do not box with him he win
npauling
How cool to have this roo come to visit Brigitte and you got a great shot of him as he wondered how he came to be here and what was he going to eat next. I guess if he decided on the veges there wouldn't have been much left for you. A lovely birthday card for Mark.