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After a hectic but enjoyable week in Sydney I am glad to be back home and enjoying the peace and quiet and the sunshine in our back garden.  There are four little finches who seem to have made the lemon tree their home and Mr and Mrs Blackbird live in the shrubs in the front garden.

A finch and summery pots near the back door.

 

 

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4 hours ago, Toots said:

After a hectic but enjoyable week in Sydney I am glad to be back home and enjoying the peace and quiet and the sunshine in our back garden.  There are four little finches who seem to have made the lemon tree their home and Mr and Mrs Blackbird live in the shrubs in the front garden.

A finch and summery pots near the back door.

 

 

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Lovely flower pots. 

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Had a walk around the Devonport Motor Show.  It's only a couple of minutes walk from our house and the traffic in the street is horrendous just now.  Some very interesting cars to look at.  A lot of very noisy Harley Davidson motor bikes.  Lots to eat and drink too.  Quite a big crowd and a few cars on show from the mainland.

https://devonportmotorshow.com.au/#:~:text=26 March 2023&text=The Annual SeaRoad Devonport Motor,Northern end of Victoria Parade.

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20 hours ago, Russ1976 said:

137B8EBC-6EE6-45F4-BC2C-5DF3B8F288FC.thumb.jpeg.e2fd0e4d3615b56c1c61ed804b348f13.jpegWe have settled in Cygnet. Put my trail cam out, pictures of bandicoot, possum, hare, quoll, pademelon and this beauty! Managed 16 pictures of this creature over 3 days, beginners luck I think it’s called.

Wow...how exciting!  Hopefully a very healthy little devil.  

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Last week we went to the small town of Hamilton which is situated beside the river Clyde.  Both the town and the river are named after the town of Hamilton and the river Clyde in Scotland.  The Hamilton Inn was built of sandstone by an ex-convict in 1826.  The surrounding countryside is sheep and cattle country.

 

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17 hours ago, InnerVoice said:

@Toots looks lovely - is it still 'sitting outside' weather?

It was but today it's one of those showery days   ..................  lovely sunshine then showers then back to sun again and so on.  

The Hamilton Inn has an old fireplace to sit around on a colder day.  

 

 

 

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