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The problem with when you get too much snow is when you take photos of your trees they just end up being blobs .
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Had a blast from the south last night . Most of my trees are put way for winter so here are a few random shots from around the property .
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Hello Sno,

Thanks for sharing, absolutely amazing.

That southerly hit us today, bringing the neighbours 30 metre E. nicholii smashing down into my backyard. I did tell them 15 years ago it was a goner, i've been amazed it took so long to actually come down. Thinking about it, it does have a 1 - 2 metre trunk, might have a dig as soon as i saw the thing up and replace the fence.

Great photos,

Thanks,
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Lovely photos sno.

Your house photo has a very xmasy feel to it.

My kids still haven't seen snow, they'd love it there right now.
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Hi Rory , come on down . You can collect your pots on the way home . Cheers .Graham
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regwac wrote:Hi Rory , come on down . You can collect your pots on the way home . Cheers .Graham
I'd love to. I should too. Bowie is so keen to go to the snow too. We'd stop in and say hello to Pat too, but I've been sick for a while now with a shocking flu. :( and my wife keeps booking out weekends with stuff.... :palm:
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Good stuff! Keep it coming, I'm booked to go August and September.
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Hi Kevin ,I hope the damage was limited to just your fence .i hold my breath every time the winds come ,they roar through up here , that's why I pack most of my trees away for winter .

Hi Rory
Rory wrote:Lovely photos sno.

Your house photo has a very xmasy feel to it.
My partner collects glass so the place is rather colorful .
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My kids still haven't seen snow, they'd love it there right now.
It's a kids wonderland at the moment . If you come http://www.bimblegumbie.com.au/


See you Saturday Graham .
MacGuyver wrote:Good stuff! Keep it coming, I'm booked to go August and September.
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A few more from today.
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