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We can't take much credit for the garden - it came with the house. Our only visible improvements are in…
- View post A very small brightly colored moth.
- View post In the front are two purple Waxlip orchids, the yellow blossoms are on a Spreading Wattle bush, and the blue…
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- View post Woo Hoo. It came in today's mail. A full one Gigabyte SanDisk Extreme III compact flash card. It holds four…
- View post Nice story. I've had cats and rabbits get containers stuck on their head, but they usually came off with…
- View post making the most of the recent rains. Note the Aussie classic - the ice plant (known here as "pigface" planter…
- View post Otherwise known as "Superb Fairy Wrens". Mr. Puffball was sitting on the plants and posts, etc. to keep an eye…
- View post I'm seeing a trend with the Scottish Folds. I had a cat years ago who had one ear folded…
- View post I'll try, as soon as I get my new compact flash card. 🙁
- View post A timely metaphor for many of us, doncha think? It relates well to one of my favorite sayings: "Good judgment…
- View post European rabbits and hares were intentionally introduced to Australia and have been an ecological disaster. The State of Queensland does…
- View post Lovely, and still more orderly than our scraggly lot. There are literally thousands of orchids in bloom at the moment.…
- View post It's "Show Day", as in the day everyone in the south of the state gets off to go to the…
- View post That was really me using Imogen's login by mistake. Yes, it's finally warming up. Woohoo. Imogen is actually in the…
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- View post Expected crops. It's mostly spinach in this shot, with swiss chard in the front, leeks in the back, and a…
- View post An unexpected crop. We layered this bed with compost made out of one part alpaca poo to two parts…
- View post Spring has sprung the grass has ris' and this is where the Bunny is Albert likes to roam around the…
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