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Yeah, when you're an Island, continually moving inland eventually has everyone living all together on some very crowded peaks. …
- View post Oops. That should read nine-hundred feet above sea-level. We love our view.
- View post Hey, I'm on an island. Water to the left of me, water to the right . . . . Good…
- View post If it makes you feel any better, Sandy was probably neutered young and actually has a more "feminine" face than…
- View post Sandy's actually a boy, but he won't care that you called him a girl.
- View post Tomorrow the battle continues. Indeed it does. Hiya RF. Keep being good to yourself.
- View post Nina's the momma, and very imperious/reproachful looking. Inti's her son, and a big goofball. Pacha is Nina's daughter, and a…
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- View post Yes ma'am. Right away ma'am. (Were you ever in the military? I've just got this funny feeling. . . .)
- View post what a wet Alpaca looks like? From left to right: Inti, Pacha, and Nina. They have a barn, with hay…
- View post I used to be, but I got over it.
- View post LOL. No respect, I tell ya'. Oh, I almost forgot. I put up the list of Tasmanian butterflies on…
- View post You'd be more than welcome to come on down and share in our tomato glut. Virgin Airlines is starting an…
- View post Talk about heat and tomatoes. I don't mind. It's raining (which we need) and won't get above 50 degrees for…
- View post I still remember (when I lived in Oregon) going outside in the morning to find the tulips all de-headed by…
- View post Luna's just gone out so of course it's starting to pour again. Wet dog. My favorite. The rain is my…
- View post I wouldn't feel anywhere near as safe in this world if it weren't for my dogs. As the top photo…
- View post I thought this Silver Gull turned out nice.
- View post Tasmania knows how to play to its strengths and has lots of spectacular walking tracks of all lengths and fitness…
- View post Those are fantastic photos. I'm very fond of egrets, herons and cranes. They seem to have a presence that few…
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