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Natures Special Moments
I have excess Pelicans in the yard. If you want one - free to a good home!

   
Greg

’71 Westfalia, Annie
’91 Caravelle GL, Lucy
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I didn’t expect an answer, because I spoke in Spaniel, which is understood only by spaniels.
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Oh a wonderful bird is the pelican… Big Grin
Vera - ‘75 Bay  
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Shocked 
Check out this amazing moth I found on the wall outside this afternoon… looks like a face on his back. Artwork in nature.


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Digging through the archives. Taken a long time ago in a place far, far away...

   
Greg

’71 Westfalia, Annie
’91 Caravelle GL, Lucy
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I didn’t expect an answer, because I spoke in Spaniel, which is understood only by spaniels.
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(15-08-2023, 10:20 PM)Ninga Wrote: Check out this amazing moth I found on the wall outside this afternoon… looks like a face on his back. Artwork in nature.

Looks like a painting
1976 Molly Sopru Campmobile, 1977 BayMonty Ute 
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(18-08-2023, 05:36 PM)wirrah Wrote: Digging through the archives. Taken a long time ago in a place far, far away...

Looks like a screensaver or background picture on my Mac at work!
1962 Splitty "Little Red". 1974 Deluxe Bay "Spotty". 1976 Sunliner Campmobile "Josie". 1997 Golf CL. 2005 R5 Touareg. 2007 Beetle "Mickey".
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Tongue 
(18-08-2023, 07:52 PM)Melissa Wrote: Looks like a screensaver or background picture on my Mac at work!

Given Apple's penchant for naming things after locations in California I suspect it would be  Smile
Greg

’71 Westfalia, Annie
’91 Caravelle GL, Lucy
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I didn’t expect an answer, because I spoke in Spaniel, which is understood only by spaniels.
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in Hawaii. Big island and now O’ahu. 
We were”supposed” to do a star gazing trip but was clouded out. 
Did a fantastic bird explore and a volcano explore. 
Landed on Waikiki and a bloke had a telescope down at the pool deck. 

   

   

The sky was “OK” but not many stars. 
This surprised me as there isn’t “that” much light pollution. 
Told the bloke I expected to see heaps more. 

Anyway, what has blown me away is the Northern Hemisphere doesn’t see the Magellanic Cloud. 
So when you sit out bush, on a clear night with no moon, and you see that cloud of stars………they don’t get to see that up north
76 Bay Microbus - Woody
90 T3 Caravelle C Auto - Daisy
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(21-08-2023, 05:23 PM)Barry Wrote: in Hawaii. Big island and now O’ahu. 
We were”supposed” to do a star gazing trip but was clouded out. 
Did a fantastic bird explore and a volcano explore. 
Landed on Waikiki and a bloke had a telescope down at the pool deck. 





The sky was “OK” but not many stars. 
This surprised me as there isn’t “that” much light pollution. 
Told the bloke I expected to see heaps more. 

Anyway, what has blown me away is the Northern Hemisphere doesn’t see the Magellanic Cloud. 
So when you sit out bush, on a clear night with no moon, and you see that cloud of stars………they don’t get to see that up north

you got to be game to dol a volcano tour, would not be m y on bucket list. lol like the idea of star watching though. my favourite TV show is Star Trek
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More from the archives. It was a long time ago in a place far, far away...

   
Greg

’71 Westfalia, Annie
’91 Caravelle GL, Lucy
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I didn’t expect an answer, because I spoke in Spaniel, which is understood only by spaniels.
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