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    10 or 11 days will still get you to Tasmania and back.  ðŸ˜‰   Did I mention we have a…
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  • Currently, Albert is marking the firewood next to the stove (rabbits have a gland under their chin that they use…
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  • I think we've lit the stove mostly for Albert's benefit. 😉
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  • Ah, the desert southwest of the US, how I miss thee. Another fab photo Andi. We've lit our wood stove…
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  • Sorry about the tomatoes.  Our garden is ringed by a chicken wire fence which is ringed again by an electric…
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  • Yes it does, but I sure wouldn't want to be the person applying it. :O
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  • Yeah, a ninety pound dog is a bit harder to resist. Btw, I meant to ask, who looks after the…
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  • Also actual size.
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  • Actual size (when enlarged).
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  • Here's the Wikipedia link. Males average around 18 pounds and females around 15 pounds.  I've never seen one gorge, as…
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  • I should mention that most marsupials store fat in their tails and that these are obviously well-fed wallabies.
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  • Actually, Luna is a bit possessive.  Just ask Imogen.  When Imogen and I are sitting on the ground together, Luna…
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  • We were pretty much the last people to leave, so Imogen's brother got a short snuggle with this little guy…
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  • I love Giddy (don't tell Luna).
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  • Most of the parks feed them at certain times so that you can watch them eat.  The big trick seem…
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  • Hobart is the largest city in Tasmania.  If you include the suburbs, about half of the state's population (just under…
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  • This little critter evolved to eat carcasses, bones and all, in record time.  The name "devil" comes from the horrific…
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  • Hi FM.  I'm doing well.  A bit tired, but that's always the case.   I've got the usual three or…
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  • These live in the hundreds, is not the thousands, in the Derwent estuary, but I can never get close enough…
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