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Thank you Aunty. The last 3 weeks has whizzed by.
3 years agoThank you Bill. And thanks a million for helping with the ID work!
3 years agoThank you Mike. Good observations. I've added your link. Thanks
3 years agoYou are making a lot of progress, nice work!
It’s cool that you get to see so many places that you wouldn’t normally see!
😎👍
They look nice and healthy.
3 years agoWell done getting passed 1000 kms already. I love reading of your adventures.
3 years agoHi Vince
That was a stationary engine, not a tractor which would have had lugs on the rear wheels. Used to be dragged around the farm to where it was needed by horses or bullocks.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portable_engine
Mike
Marvellous nature photos! Especially the red belly... Not many folks would stop, let alone take such a great photo! Fungi shots too, but IDs for fungi are always tricky.
Thanks for posting! I'll never get to Oz myself, so it is a treat to follow along!
Hehehe. Perhaps. It was only a small one. And red bellies are so tame they're almost friendly.
I wouldn't be that close to a huntsman spider. Yuk.
Perhaps. I need to eat less so I can loose weight but it's hard when the food options are limited in the country places.
3 years agoHello aunty. Yes, it was awesome!
3 years agoThank you Andrew.
Yes I miss them dearly. Serena sends me daily photos of them.
That's fantastic Andrew. Be sure to send me the link if you're going to do a journal.
I got my flag and pole many years ago from Purple Sky. The flag faded over the years so I've stuck reflective tape on it.
You seem a bit close?
3 years ago
They were chunky. All the cattle in the high country were happy.
3 years ago