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I'm a dung beetle these days!
(first attempt at posting a photo so it may not show!)
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My contribution:
Often foot loose, I recently pitched my tent in the Parachilna Gorge in northern South Australia
He’s just my blow-up doll that I bring everywhere.
The above is the suburb where I live..The beach is 20 mins away from me..We have heaps more where I live..My awesome shopping centre is very huge with over 350 shops
West Lampeter teen and former President Jimmy Carter share their love of fly fishing on fabled Spruce Creek near State College.
CINDY HUMMEL Correspondent Jun 29, 2011
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A stream, a local boy, and a president
Grayson Hirst of West Lampeter Township, right, with former President Jimmy Carter and Rosalynn Carter along Spruce Creek near State College
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A shared love of fly fishing recently brought together 13-year-old Grayson Hirst of West Lampeter Township and former President Jimmy Carter on Pennsylvania's fabled Spruce Creek.
Over a Memorial Day outing on the wild trout stream near State College, Carter regaled Hirst with tales of his favorite fly-fishing trips to such far-flung destinations as Russia, Honduras and Montana.
The mesmerized boy fisher heard about Carter's favorite fish of all time, a 42-inch sea-run brown trout the president hooked into on Argentina's Rio Grande River.
People on forums automatically think I live on the outback in a tent
What was the real point of that message? Dancing white poos I can understand, but this?
I am sitting in what was in Stagecoach days, the Blacksmiths cottage, though it has been moved a few times my fire place is a fireplace that Ned Kelly probably sat by in yester-year. They say Ned likely did visit this area so he probably did.
Ensay is between Burthen and Omeo on the Alpine Highway, the area is steeped in history mainly because produced heaps of gold and is really quite pretty.
Mountain country over and over the forest has been and still is being logged. None the less its one of few places in Australia that creeks, streams and rivers run clean and wildlife roam. A very pretty area with nearby sky fields and lakes, Snowy River etc etc. I have photographed 159 species of birds in this general area and have become known as the Ensay Birdman...
This image was taken from a high hill looking out north from the cottage i type this in, the little white dot on extreme right of the farm buildings in the foreground...nice place
Human activity is driving away or killing nature.
He doesn’t mind either way! The last thing he’d be feeling is the feeling of being used!
Merc
I only been to two or three Melbourne suburbs and they were very clean!
Nice pics
happy new year
With the blow-up doll, MiMi’s imagination can run wild like a Brumby in the mountains of Australia
Go and have a cold shower!
Maybe some farmers find them a problem, but think of what you can do with all that dung!
You know what? I’ll do better than that!
MiMi’s gonna take a plunge into the cold waters of the waterfall
Victoria plans to remove 1,200 feral horses from Alpine National Park
The Victorian Government estimates there are 2,500 feral horses in Victoria's eastern alps
Premier Andrews Victorian State Government joined with federal National Parks in an agreement to rid Alpine area of Brumby's
Has it gone on for years and do they eat them when they're dead?