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The view from my meeting room at uni yesterday:
USC30-10-14a2.JPGThere's two ways of looking at the holes in your shoes
You can dig the ventilation... or you can sing the blues
I didn't come this far to only come this far.
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Tawny, what amazing photos! Are you located in a rural area? What is the lizardy creature? The echidna looks so odd- sort of like a cross between a hedgehog and an aardvark. How many kangaroos are in your area? I can't imagine looking out the back window and seeing them.
I am guessing the spider in your hand is one of the "benign" ones? I'm afraid that my impression of Oz is that one can't walk for ten feet without encountering a critter or bug that could take one's life in seconds, LOL! I am amusing myself by envisioning Aussies dashing off to work armed with machetes and epi-pens...
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Originally posted by fennel View PostThat possum is SO CUTE! How did she get into your house?
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Originally posted by fennel View PostGlassy, do you have 'roos in town? How many of them are there where you live? Do people feed them like we feed the squirrels? Do they ever attack?
I am so happy to have undies posting on my thread!
No, we don't feed them because they just graze on grass. I imagine they'd attack if they were cornered but generally they're pretty shy and they'll hop away if you get too close.Last edited by Glass Half Empty; October 31, 2014, 03:14 PM.There's two ways of looking at the holes in your shoes
You can dig the ventilation... or you can sing the blues
I didn't come this far to only come this far.
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Originally posted by fennel View PostI am so happy to have undies posting on my thread!
EDIT: also I sent you a PM but it looks like it's disappeared.There's two ways of looking at the holes in your shoes
You can dig the ventilation... or you can sing the blues
I didn't come this far to only come this far.
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Glassy, as for your garden...if your opossums are anything like ours (or our rabbits, groundhogs, etc.) you will need to fence in your beets...not only above ground, but below, for at least two feet deep. Bunnies decimated my garden at the cabin, at least initially. I lost all my peas, beans and most of my corn to them. I had no idea that the young bunnies could slip through the gaps in my wired fencing, so I had to install poultry fencing two feet above and below ground around the entire garden! They left my lettuces, herbs, zukes and toms unmolested, thankfully.
Oh, I nearly forgot...I also installed a two wire solar electric fence around the entire works, to keep the groundhogs, raccoons, deer, etc. out of the garden. I bet you could find a solar electric fence in Oz...
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Dog Island in the middle of Lake Maitland in Maitland-Winter Park, Florida. One of my favorite kayaking destinations.
IMG_0453 copy.jpgIn the middle of my life's journey, I found myself in a dark wood, as I had lost the straight path. It is a difficult thing to speak about, how wild, harsh and impenetrable that wood is. Just thinking about it recreates the fear. It is scarcely less bitter than death, but in order to tell of the good that I found there, I must tell of the other things I saw there. --Dante, paraphrased
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Ok - this is a pic from when I met Fennel. So, it's not a great scenic picture but I am posting the view from Las Vegas to Los Angeles. It was gorgeous that day......IMG_0202b.JPG"Only I can change my life. No one can do it for me.".....Carol Burnett
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AF - 7-27-15
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