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Here's the view of your "back yard." Taken about ten minutes ago. Our property goes halfway up the hill in…
- View post You can always tell when cockatoos are flying overhead - because they are very loud and never shut up. This…
- View post Cold, and a bit dark (see above).
- View post It's a little after 4pm Thursday here in Tasmania. We're just a little past the day's high temperature of 13C…
- View post How about a "Downunder-er?" Damn hemispherists. 😉
- View post I think I may have posted this before, but it seems timely to post them again. I wrote these two…
- View post Is that what all the wood we use would look like if we split and stacked it all at once,…
- View post That's one of my more spectacularly dyslexic efforts. Now that I've hung the laundry inside, it's beautifully sunny outside.…
- View post Yes, it does look like she's laughing. Since I knew she was yawning, I couldn't make the leap myself. Thank…
- View post only to find the last cafe closed when I'm done. So 've brought it here. A note on the uniqueness…
- View post We are actually better off felling trees than collection deadfall. Australia has spent more time being eroded down, and less…
- View post The "life of the home" is exactly that - an endless cycle. Now, if you'll pardon me, I have to…
- View post Unfortunately, I can't split wood to say my life. It has something to do with being massively uncoordinated. Instead, I'm…
- View post It's raining again. Which means we get to look like a Chinese Joss house with laundry drying all over the…
- View post who need your Albert "fix." Here's Mr. Crankypants settling in for his day-long nap.
- View post As long as it's not pouring down rain. It's also where we harvest our own firewood - which, along with…
- View post Ditto!
- View post Yeah, there's something to be said for proximity. Which is why we love our own little slice of australian bush…
- View post I'm fine. Nina and Inti are humming for their breakfast, which they have already learned to expect everyday - which…
- View post a walk through this ancient grove of Tree Ferns (Frangiapani) at Cradle Mountain, a World Heritage Area in Tasmania.
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