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Bush walk with Bruno



Most of Greymouth and the West Coast is covered in bush. We have been staying in temporary accommodation and at the back of the property is a small bush.

When I'm at work my daughter, R goes and collects pinecones for kindling for the fire and she noticed Mr Bruno tagging along with her.


On my days off I went walking with them and saw numerous toadstools and different kinds of fungi, these ones are Amarita Muscaria and quite poisonous.


And here's the boy himself looking quite proud and smug, He seems to like jumping on old logs and climbing trees.


Of course we had to take one of his play toys for his amusement.



 So many native trees and creeks. We are nearly entering into Winter here so the fire has been used most days.

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Comments

Bill said…
Glad to read that Bruno likes a walk too. :)
gz said…
Our friends in the Isle of Lewis have a cat that goes for walks with them..Or is it the other way round??!
Lydia C. Lee said…
I love the cat goes for walk with you. It's getting chilly here too....
West Coast bush is different to the rest of the country. It has a majesty about it that I love. Enjoy :)
magiceye said…
Great way to spend time!
Iris Flavia said…
Ohhhh, what a sweet boy, ummmmm,Mister :-)
local alien said…
Lovely bush photos. I can imagine the smells and the sounds. So nice of Bruno to keep you company
Sharon said…
I love seeing Bruno in the woods. And those woods are so pretty.
Bruno is happy with the move -- and it sounds like the rest of the family is too! The woods are beautiful.
Tom said…
...this sure is a beautiful natural setting.
carol l mck said…
Bruno is quite courageous ~ Great photo walk in your woods ~ Xo

Wishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,

A ShutterBug Explores
aka (A Creative Harbor)
William Kendall said…
Bruno is a cutie.
Yogi♪♪♪ said…
Your bush looks a little wild. Works for me.
Veronica Lee said…
What a sweet kitty!

I enjoyed your walk in the woods.

Happy Wednesday, Amy!
Tigger's Mum said…
We are doing some catch up - we've been reading your posts but our comments have had to wait. Your comments have been going into our spam folder, it's possible ours are going into yours. We think we commented on this one. Mr T is very envious of Bruno's forest environment.

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