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Thank goodness for my dam, we've not had any rain of consequence, since
early July and we are not on town water, so our dam is a lifesaver for my
plants. :-)




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On Sat, 27 Oct 2012 20:29:19 +1000, "Maroochy"
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Thank goodness for my dam, we've not had any rain of consequence, since
early July and we are not on town water, so our dam is a lifesaver for my
plants. :-)

Beautiful place you have there.
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"Maroochy" wrote ...

Thank goodness for my dam, we've not had any rain of consequence, since
early July and we are not on town water, so our dam is a lifesaver for my
plants. :-)


Quite a life saver for the local wildlife as well I would imagine, ever
tried using night vision binoculars to see what come around at night.
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joevan wrote:
On Sat, 27 Oct 2012 20:29:19 +1000, "Maroochy"
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Thank goodness for my dam, we've not had any rain of consequence,
since early July and we are not on town water, so our dam is a
lifesaver for my plants. :-)

Beautiful place you have there.


Thanks, we absolutely love it. :-)


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Bob Hobden wrote:
Quite a life saver for the local wildlife as well I would imagine,


Yes, we're attracting a lot more birds now and hopefully as things mature, a
lot more wildlife will appear.

ever tried using night vision binoculars to see what come around at
night.


No, but we put food (apples and other fruit.veggie scraps) out a little ways
from the house and we can watch the possums and bandicoots come in and
enjoy their little treats, from our deck. Also the wallabies hang around
quite a bit and we saw a huge hare a couple of nights ago, I'm not too happy
about that as I am starting on my veggie garden next week, though I will be
able to protect the veggies at night, so hopefully we get to eat them, not
the wildlife. :-)


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