It is a cross between a chook and a white peacock but it also has the glazed, ecstatic eyes of an emu being given cabbage. It is a rooster, a crow, a sparrow, a sitting duck.
What on earth should I do with this bird?
This is Son at his final-year-of-school dinner. I’m not quite sure how or why he received the Headmaster’s award.
The only reason I like this horrible photo of Son is because it was before surgery when he was more flexible. Unfortunately he is still able to do that spooky thing with his eyes!

HAH! That’s funny!
It’s 12:20 a.m. My brain is a little not here.
Were you the person who said you were writing a book, and that you have the first two chapters online? If so, what is the website address again?
And if not… oops! Cheeks burning reddddd!
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Yes, you can find the novella-in-progress at jmgoyderfiction.com
I hope! If you can’t then it will be my cheeks burning red – haha!
Hi,
It truly is a fun photo. š
Yes indeed – ha!
He’s a boy. They do spooky things with their eyes. It’s their way. š
~ Lynda
Well, if you say so!!!
I do. I had two brothers. š
Me too!
HA!!! Then you already knew.
Yes! Sort of!
He does a great bird impression.
Either that or a psycho!!!
You always brighten up my day with your humour.
Thanks – that is a great compliment!
Good grief!
Well said!
My congratulations to Son! Also to you Julie because you are his Mom! š
Haha! Thank you very much.
hahaha….so so funny!
and the adjectives are quite apt!
Thanks!
Congratulations on Son’s award! And, uh, on his very interesting talents.
Ha! Thanks.
Very funny.
It must be a riot in your house when you reveal some of these amusing photos of your Son with family and friends.
Your Son looks to have a great sense of humour too.
I think I’ll put this one on his facebook site – ha!
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Eeesh! That is spooky
Very!
My kids make funny faces like that for the camera all the time but they are 4 and 5!
I bet they’ll still be doing at 18!
I’m sure you’re right!
ha!