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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 .
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,
Kevin
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,
Kevin
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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.
Your house photo has a very xmasy feel to it.
My kids still haven't seen snow, they'd love it there right now.
Rory
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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....regwac wrote:Hi Rory , come on down . You can collect your pots on the way home . Cheers .Graham
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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
See you Saturday Graham .
A few more from today.
Hi Rory
It's a kids wonderland at the moment . If you come http://www.bimblegumbie.com.au/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 . My kids still haven't seen snow, they'd love it there right now.
See you Saturday Graham .
MacGuyver wrote:Good stuff! Keep it coming, I'm booked to go August and September.
A few more from today.
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