I have been travelling to Wagga Wagga (located midway between Sydney and Melbourne) for work a fair bit in the last one year. The original inhabitants, the Wiradjuri were the largest Aboriginal tribe in New South Wales. In their language “Wagga” means crow and repeating it means the plural ie. Wagga Wagga means “the place of many crows”.
Now, I call it the "Land of a thousand crows and tumbleweeds". This winter sees Wagga Wagga half buried in these yellow stuff that clings to you. An entire house can be totally engulfed by them in just under 45 minutes. The locals call it the "Harry Panic", I wonder why.
A work partner finds it so fascinating she has to dive into a pile every time she visits Wagga. Here are a few snaps of her having the time of her life.
"harry panic"
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I so wanna dive into them too!!
Just like see grass, I must roll..
haha
wow... nice pic wor. Angel u r so Pro!
That's a pic perfect, well done. it looks so unreal...Bravo..
coz it looks so hairy! or maybe Harry panicked the 1st time it happened to him
reading the post title made mi think about the Harry downstairs with Oscar
This is a brilliant set from you. Your colleague provided you perfect photo opportunity :)
never noticed this evil weeds but had to pay extra attention today coz they were floating everywhere in windy WGA today!
on way back, i was reading August 2010's OUTthere today, and there is an article on Wagga Wagga; one of the topics is 'Hairy Panic'!
it means 'arse grass' .....
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