Hi all! Sadly for you all, I'm back! Hey, maybe with enough bad press, vilification, crappy cc's and other stuff you can get me to go way again?
For those who have the stamina to persist, are lacking in taste or into masochism, 'Read on MacDuff,' as they say in the classics. The rest of you will no doubt have moved on already thus far.
Okay so I put it round the wrong way to suck you in. I am known to do that. The title should really read 'Bird Life of the Pinnacles.' These are odd structures in W.A. of which no one is really sure as to their origin. One theory is that they are old tree stumps which over eons and have been calcified and mineralised. I dunno. But back to the bird.
This, for those not in the know, is an emu. And, as a bird, it has absolutely nothing going for it. Apart for its feathers which are incorporated into the ceremonial hat badges of our armoured light horse regiments; a tradition harking back to pre WW1 days. And so, accordingly, the members of such regiment can say, with utmost veracity, that they ' Have a Feather in their Cap!"
The emu would have to be the most stupid bird Nature has allowed to evolve. It cannot fly and, having personally tried it, its meat is less than edible, no matter how you cook it and how much beer or wine you have previously consumed to anaesthetise your taste buds. I would not recommend it, even for consumption at the meanest of BBQ's. Although I confess I have eaten emu dim sims, which were tolerable edible, if drowned in copious volumes of Soy Sauce.
The emu's extreme ugliness is more than well matched by a mean and vicious disposition. And it has this sneaky trick of a forward thrusting, downward slash with its huge, well endowed clawed feet, when feeling out of sorts and a bit aggro. Which is not an uncommon situation. So, the unknowing standing in front of this creature with camera at the ready to capture classic holiday pix, are in imminent danger of being on the receiving end of a right royal disembowelment. Not the best of outcomes for a laid back holiday photo shoot.
You know, when I come to think of it, I don't reckon I really care all that much for emus.
Anyway, that's my story for today. Thanks for viewing. Hope some of you had a bit of a giggle at my foolish rambling.
Bye for now