Kiwis (97)

Oct 21, 2013 1:49 AM CST Kiwis
Lookin4missright
Lookin4missrightLookin4missrightmelbourne, Victoria Australia400 Threads 24,032 Posts
Torless: hmm I hear there are 1 million kiwis in ozzie lol....




rolling on the floor laughing you hear right hun thumbs up and i work with all of them .... except little cuz... he's still in schiill professor



rolling on the floor laughing newzealand
Oct 21, 2013 2:03 AM CST Kiwis
Torless
TorlessTorlessChristchurch, Canterbury New Zealand9 Threads 1,499 Posts
hmmmm......wheres my lil fuzzy kiwifruits.......shock idea very happy maybe just maybe I can use them as projectiles....
Oct 21, 2013 2:43 AM CST Kiwis
serene56
serene56serene56Myplace, New South Wales Australia543 Threads 10 Polls 27,957 Posts
Torless: hmmmm......wheres my lil fuzzy kiwifruits....... maybe just maybe I can use them as projectiles....



Hi honey I'm home! wave bouquet
Oct 21, 2013 2:56 AM CST Kiwis
Torless
TorlessTorlessChristchurch, Canterbury New Zealand9 Threads 1,499 Posts
phew....uh oh was begining to worry was going to send a search party out lolgrin hug
Oct 21, 2013 3:09 AM CST Kiwis
serene56
serene56serene56Myplace, New South Wales Australia543 Threads 10 Polls 27,957 Posts
Torless: phew.... was begining to worry was going to send a search party out lol



You know I come home eventually grin


Can't always guarantee in what condition though...
Oct 21, 2013 3:36 AM CST Kiwis
wash2u
wash2uwash2uMelbourne, Victoria Australia79 Threads 1 Polls 3,768 Posts
Torless: yum passionfruit...Wash did you evert try those Banana passionfruit, the yellow ones?


Always found the blonde passionfruit is very much sweeteryay So much better than the green martian variety.

And like Limes. The yellow ones are just as good as the yellows, just not as tarty.doh frustrated

dunno Sorry, just have a problem with peoples biases about food.



ps, I don't eat cooked orange foodprofessor
Oct 22, 2013 2:01 AM CST Kiwis
Deemaree
DeemareeDeemareenelson, Nelson New Zealand3 Threads 196 Posts
AgentAjax: Not only do they want to be Aussies but they want all rights given to them the minute they enter the country.


Wouldnt trade NZ For Aussie in a million years.yawn
Oct 22, 2013 2:09 AM CST Kiwis
serene56
serene56serene56Myplace, New South Wales Australia543 Threads 10 Polls 27,957 Posts
wash2u: Always found the blonde passionfruit is very much sweeter So much better than the green martian variety.

And like Limes. The yellow ones are just as good as the yellows, just not as tarty.

Sorry, just have a problem with peoples biases about food.
ps, I don't eat cooked orange food



I have to because I'm a Gemini conversing

It's very good for us you see grin
Oct 22, 2013 2:39 AM CST Kiwis
wash2u
wash2uwash2uMelbourne, Victoria Australia79 Threads 1 Polls 3,768 Posts
Deemaree: Wouldnt trade NZ For Aussie in a million years.


Was once in a place called North Glenferry, Scotland many years ago. Nice pub to stay at but many problems understanding them when they tried to speak English.

But did understand the bit "Ach, mon, thou bee ee Keywae?"

"Sorry, me love, I am an Aussie. Aand me family just wants some breakfast. And NO, we do not want some beer with that"
Oct 22, 2013 2:43 AM CST Kiwis
LiLee
LiLeeLiLeeIpswich, Queensland Australia53 Threads 1,760 Posts
wash2u:

But did understand the bit "Ach, mon, thou bee ee Keywae?"

"Sorry, me love, I am an Aussie. Aand me family just wants some breakfast. And NO, we do not want some beer with that"

rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing

Was once in a place called North Glenferry, Scotland many years ago.


Jealous ......blues
Oct 22, 2013 4:55 AM CST Kiwis
AgentAjax
AgentAjaxAgentAjaxBrisbane, Queensland Australia81 Threads 1 Polls 3,965 Posts
Deemaree: Wouldnt trade NZ For Aussie in a million years.
What about for two million years? I mean everyone has their price grin
Oct 23, 2013 12:49 AM CST Kiwis
Deemaree
DeemareeDeemareenelson, Nelson New Zealand3 Threads 196 Posts
What I meant to say was, oz not appealing to me personally. Once you've seen one gum tree you've seen them all unlike our picturesque country,plus we have top notch rugby players.
Although my ancestors did come out on the first fleet to oz they couldnt wait to get out of the placenewzealand
Oct 23, 2013 1:03 AM CST Kiwis
Deemaree: What I meant to say was, oz not appealing to me personally. Once you've seen one gum tree you've seen them all unlike our picturesque country,plus we have top notch rugby players.
Although my ancestors did come out on the first fleet to oz they couldnt wait to get out of the place


you probably have no idea how many types of eucalyptus species there are?



how many eucalyptus flowers there are?

after your finished look at a Rata Flower try visiting this link

Oct 23, 2013 1:37 AM CST Kiwis
wash2u
wash2uwash2uMelbourne, Victoria Australia79 Threads 1 Polls 3,768 Posts
robplum: you probably have no idea how many types of eucalyptus species there are?



how many eucalyptus flowers there are?

after your finished look at a Rata Flower try visiting this link



I was at Mt Finke SA last year. There are 2 Ooldea Mallee Gums growing in the main carpark on the track leading up to the top. One has Yellow flowers while the other has Red.

They were flowering in July. Middle of Winter. Some gums flower in Spring and some even through Autumn and Spring. Not often in Summer.

My son worked for a private zoo. He can name off the limited species that they had to find to feed koalas. And the way things are going, our koalas may very likely end up like the Pandas with a very limited food supply.
Oct 23, 2013 3:28 AM CST Kiwis
a bit off subject, but i'm hoping to take camera along high plains rd in morgan, see if can picture-took alpine spring flowers

recent picture-took four five uncommon birds round these parts, long tailed koel migrates through this region southern NZ Island to Island up pat NT PNG islands), brown honey eater (more common NT), female rufus whistler, leading honeyeater and white plumed honeyeater.
Oct 23, 2013 4:10 AM CST Kiwis
wash2u
wash2uwash2uMelbourne, Victoria Australia79 Threads 1 Polls 3,768 Posts
robplum: a bit off subject, but i'm hoping to take camera along high plains rd in morgan, see if can picture-took alpine spring flowers

recent picture-took four five uncommon birds round these parts, long tailed koel migrates through this region southern NZ Island to Island up pat NT PNG islands), brown honey eater (more common NT), female rufus whistler, leading honeyeater and white plumed honeyeater.


A lot of birds (and other animals) are migratory seeking food resources. Around my place I enerally have the wood pidgeons donw for the dog food when he was around.

And a blackbird decided it was a good spot as well. Now I have several balckbirds nesting in my area although less wood pidgeons due to lack of dog biscuits. The blackbirds are reletively tame now and come down for a birdbath with me just metres away.

I also have a "peacock" bird hanging around. I call him this because his call is "Peacock, peacock." Actually a Wattle bird but "Peacock" is the call he uses.rolling on the floor laughing And he has a favourite branch to purch on.

With the changing habitat through climate changes (drought, bushfire, clearing) a lot of migratory animals are moving into different and very new-to-them areas for feed.
Oct 23, 2013 5:36 AM CST Kiwis
Lookin4missright
Lookin4missrightLookin4missrightmelbourne, Victoria Australia400 Threads 24,032 Posts
wash2u: A lot of birds (and other animals) are migratory seeking food resources. Around my place I enerally have the wood pidgeons donw for the dog food when he was around.

And a blackbird decided it was a good spot as well. Now I have several balckbirds nesting in my area although less wood pidgeons due to lack of dog biscuits. The blackbirds are reletively tame now and come down for a birdbath with me just metres away.

I also have a "peacock" bird hanging around. I call him this because his call is "Peacock, peacock." Actually a Wattle bird but "Peacock" is the call he uses. And he has a favourite branch to purch on.

With the changing habitat through climate changes (drought, bushfire, clearing) a lot of migratory animals are moving into different and very new-to-them areas for feed.






more like a donkeh laugh



wave nite .....super
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