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Ackkkkkk. It's a giant thumb! Actually, it's a very small scorpion - which is the only size we get here.…
- View post Good morning Melanchthon, Andi & Ask. With our respective time changes, it's only 7:30pm here, instead of 9:30 like it…
- View post Thank Olivia. I thought you'd be interested in the Pandanis. They are actually a member or the Australian Heath plant…
- View post Of course not, considering I'd be flat as well.
- View post I think I have the lowest tolerance for humidity of any human, ever. Good thing I like deserts.
- View post All SIX gallons! Besides, the beer carbonates in the bottles. So straight out of the carboy (a very large glass…
- View post Before I moved to Tasmania I had seen lots of images of its striking rain forrests, and I was a…
- View post I like beer too much to drink crap beer. There's not much in the way of boutique beer here, and…
- View post A Galah, or Rose-Breasted Cockatoo.
- View post These tall (up to 20 feet) spiked leafed plants are named after tropical Pandani palms, but no relation to them.…
- View post Speaking of cold hops-based liquid, I need to bottle our current batch. I'll check the specific gravity today just to…
- View post Another photo from our trip this weekend. This is a Swamp Gum (Eucalyptus Regnans). I could easily stand inside the…
- View post I grew up in southern California, so I never ever had a real Winter until I moved to NM. It…
- View post It never really gets that cold in Tasmania, and this year never really had a proper Summer so it's more…
- View post Morning SN. We've just gone off Daylight Savings Time here, and I'm still adjusting. We're well and truly heading into…
- View post This tree species, Eucalyptus Regnans, is the world's tallest flowering plant. This particular tree is a mere 243 feet tall.
- View post We went yesterday for Imogen's mother's birthday (which is really Tuesday). This is the pool just downstream from Russell Falls.
- View post OK. I thought you were in Arizona. I don't remember any wet forrests in Arizona. I do remember lots of…
- View post While the less ascent challenged members of the family went up to the upper tarns, Imogen accompanied me on the…
- View post We're celebrating family bithdays this weekend. Imogen's and my niece turns two tomorrow, so we took her to a local…
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