Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Prayers for All Australia...



So much tragedy in Australia. This seems to be one of the brighter spots in their daily trials...The film is pitiful, but you get the gist of it...poor koala. May the rains come to help in their fight!

12 comments:

Brit. (lille meg) said...

This picture has been in the Norwegian newspapers too.
Yes, we need to pray for Australia!
A lot of people there has lost their homes. Dear relatives is also dead and missed.
Thank you for this reminding!

Donna said...

Lille- It's such a heart rending video...hughugs

Donna said...

God help our Aussie friends!

Unknown said...

I just watched it, poor little thing. I've been praying for our Australian friends, what a tragedy.

A Bite of Country Cupcakes said...

Koalas rarely drink and if so of small quantities so this is just so bitter sweet so much wildlife have been injured or tramatised by this Mammoth tradgedy!
These areas are really beautiful Idylic locations of much Wildlife and true Aussie Bushland.
It has been so heartbreaking.

Brenda said...

It's such a terrible tragedy! And to think the fires may have been deliberately set is such a horrible thought.

Caroline said...

As an Australian it means a lot to me to see international bloggers like you posting about our tragedy. You show much compassion by doing this. The death toll now stands at 181 so many poor souls.
Caroline.
PS- You are so delightful I am a following you!!

Amanda said...

It is just awful and such a tragedy ~ and to think that these fires were started on purpose.
love,
Amanda x

Sally said...

So very sad. :(

Tabitha said...

I have been following it all on the news and it is just awful ~ my heart goes out to all those involved.
XXX

Sharon said...

I drove through some of the areas affected by these fires late last year and I still find it hard to imagine it all gone...and the pour souls who perished. It is wonderful to know that others in the world are thinking of those who have suffered. And we have severe flooding in the north of Australia.

Sharon

Rosie said...

I watched this on our BBC news its so awful and such a tragedy!

Hugshugs Rosie xoxox