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3rd October 2007, 08:31 AM #1Senior Member
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What's the view out of your window
This morning I was idly looking out of my window in my office/shed and saw one of my mates, about five feet up one of our palm trees.
If someone walks up the street towards him he edges around the tree, so that they don't know he's there.
He is incredible in this respect. Quite a few times I have walked close to him and he has retreated around the back, I have done a complete circle around the tree and not caught sight of him. How he senses which way I am moving I don't know.
He is one of our resident frill neck lizards. To catch sight of him early on puts me in a good mood for starting the day.
So what's the view out of you window, in this wonderful land of ours?
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3rd October 2007, 09:17 AM #2
the original tree hugger
ok so he's got a tounge that can whip out and catch a fly at any angle any direction and your wondering how he knows a big footed human is coming
edited ps
neighbours birck wall the fence a vine whic usually has dove shagging in it then a few months later hatching chicks this yar will try take pics.
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3rd October 2007, 09:49 AM #3
Out the window.... Cows.
Cliff.
If you find a post of mine that is missing a pic that you'd like to see, let me know & I'll see if I can find a copy.
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3rd October 2007, 10:17 AM #4
Last edited by Gra; 3rd October 2007 at 10:18 AM. Reason: tpyo
I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be.
My Other Toys
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3rd October 2007, 10:28 AM #5
Well, if I look to the right, I see the back of our house and a clear blue sky. If I look to the left, I see nothing but bush. Sure beats looking at skyscrapers.
"I don't practice what I preach because I'm not the kind of person I'm preaching to."
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3rd October 2007, 10:58 AM #6
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3rd October 2007, 10:57 PM #7
The cows, dopey.
Cliff.
If you find a post of mine that is missing a pic that you'd like to see, let me know & I'll see if I can find a copy.
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3rd October 2007, 11:04 PM #8
I can see the lawn running down into the creek, yesterday morning included a mother duck and 3 tiny ducklings (they appeared two days ago). When I got home there was only one left (mother duck went quack, quack, quack, quack and only one little duck came back) - I hate people who let their cats roam freely. Today I did not see them at all, I hope this does not mean the other has been taken so she has left.
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3rd October 2007, 11:14 PM #9
Nice pic bilbeee, great country eh?
Reality is no background music.
Cheers John
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3rd October 2007, 11:17 PM #10
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7th October 2007, 11:55 PM #11
From my kitchen window I have a view to the East
where I have a great view of the Hume Range and
Mt Disappointment. Beyond that (on a clear day)
I can see Mt St. Leonard at Toolangi which is about
57 kilometres (as the crow flies) from Wallan.
I live on the side of Pretty Sally Hill, a well known
landmark in Wallan - just a great part of the world
with plenty of fresh air, good friends and great
neighbours.
Allan
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I am not at all worried about dying
... but just hope I am not there at the time.
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8th October 2007, 12:18 AM #12
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8th October 2007, 10:53 AM #13
This is the view out of the back roller door of my shed. The window faces the other way.
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8th October 2007, 11:10 AM #14
Interesting rocky outcrop Bazza, it could almost be a Druid Wisdom Exchange.
Cliff.
If you find a post of mine that is missing a pic that you'd like to see, let me know & I'll see if I can find a copy.
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8th October 2007, 01:19 PM #15
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