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Kwacky wrote:Looks like a great place for snakes to hide out ;)

In 10 yrs I’ve never seen one down there, I’ve only seen one ever on the property and it was a Red Bellied Black, and he was on my front door step (nod)

I have a bush Turkey (Lyre Bird) that visits quite regularly, and in his quest for bugs, quite nicely edges around all my trees, it’s rather handy (lol)

Other than that have quite a population of Kookaburras, Tawny Frog Mouth Owls, King parrots and Rosellas.

I’m sure there’s been more snakes than I’ve seen down the back though
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We've started seeing snakes local to us. One's a rare type of grass snake called a barred grass snake (Natrix Helvetica).. quite a good looking thing.
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kiwikrasher wrote:
Kwacky wrote:Looks like a great place for snakes to hide out ;)

In 10 yrs I’ve never seen one down there, I’ve only seen one ever on the property and it was a Red Bellied Black, and he was on my front door step (nod)

I have a bush Turkey (Lyre Bird) that visits quite regularly, and in his quest for bugs, quite nicely edges around all my trees, it’s rather handy (lol)

Other than that have quite a population of Kookaburras, Tawny Frog Mouth Owls, King parrots and Rosellas.

I’m sure there’s been more snakes than I’ve seen down the back though
Do you get the property nasty snakes and spiders where you are?
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Cav wrote:We've started seeing snakes local to us. One's a rare type of grass snake called a barred grass snake (Natrix Helvetica).. quite a good looking thing.
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It's cute.....you should try petting it.
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duke63 wrote:
Do you get the property nasty snakes and spiders where you are?
Yup, we get Eastern Browns which are the third most venomous snake globally. I’ve pulled one out of a friends pool and neutralised it with an axe, very hung over. Dawned on me later how foolish I’d been.

We also get funnel web spiders quite regularly, mainly in the gardens. They are the most venomous spider in the world. I’ve killed one and trapped two. After I killed the first one I encountered I was schooled to collect them if possible and drop at the local council. They send them to labs that milk them to create anti venom.

We get a bunch of other snakes and spiders that can mess you up in lesser degree but those two are the headliners.
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kiwikrasher wrote:
duke63 wrote:
Do you get the property nasty snakes and spiders where you are?
Yup, we get Eastern Browns which are the third most venomous snake globally. I’ve pulled one out of a friends pool and neutralised it with an axe, very hung over. Dawned on me later how foolish I’d been.

We also get funnel web spiders quite regularly, mainly in the gardens. They are the most venomous spider in the world. I’ve killed one and trapped two. After I killed the first one I encountered I was schooled to collect them if possible and drop at the local council. They send them to labs that milk them to create anti venom.

We get a bunch of other snakes and spiders that can mess you up in lesser degree but those two are the headliners.
Holy crap... just googled Eastern Brown and look at the intro of this vid
[video]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0c3AoOqhBLo[/video]
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:D :D
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(lol)
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Same as yesterday ! With some early Big Bang Theory thrown in, still the same amount of drugs. Which is good, as I was told to keep to one pain killer every four hours increase if needed. I have not needed so far. All the others are fixed.
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Frankie wrote:..... I was told to keep to one pain killer every four hours increase if needed. I have not needed so far. .....
Sounds like it may be a good recovery then. :)
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D41 wrote:Feck me....it's 106 degrees in Buena Park right now....which I'm fairly sure is a new record.
Irregardlessness of whether it is or not, it is WAAY too hot in this m'fcuker.

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Woke up to a surprise early Fathers Day by Jess and the kids. It’s in 2 weeks here but I’m back of to work after the weekend.

Got some of my favourite kiwi chocolates and a bottle of Monkey 47 Gin, chosen by my daughter because “it had a monkey on it” so accidentally picked one of my favourites (clap)

But the card was the best pick of all, they are pretty used to me being a zombie after night shifts or a few gins (lol)
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StMarks wrote:
Frankie wrote:..... I was told to keep to one pain killer every four hours increase if needed. I have not needed so far. .....
Sounds like it may be a good recovery then. :)
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It’s mother in law’s funeral this afternoon so going to be a tough day.

It’s brings all sorts of memories back.
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A tough day Indeed. I hope you're both doing as well as can be expected.
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My thoughts are with you and your family today!
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duke63 wrote:It’s mother in law’s funeral this afternoon so going to be a tough day.

It’s brings all sorts of memories back.
Hopefully it will also bring some degree of closure too....at least, that's been my own experience of funerals. (handshake)
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Tough day Duke. Hope the service went well and you got chance to say goodbye as you wanted too. Thoughts are with you and your family. Take care.
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Thanks for all your kind thoughts.

Long day but it went well.

Taking the religious side out of the service (since no one would provide a minister) actually makes for a much more personal service IMHO.

Just such a shame more could not have been their to pay their respects but it is totally understandable why.

My son has been given a great start to his adult life by his grandparents as his grandma left him her car (2013 Hyundai i10 with just 7k miles) and enough money to put down a deposit on his first house when the time comes. He was their only grandchild. He was quite taken aback when we told him.
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