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Dec 7, 2016 8:06 AM CST
Name: bron
NSW-Qld border Australia
18 yr old in my subtropical garden!
Ginny. Apparently there is a tall story that people here in Aus. like to tell about giant koalas dropping from trees and savagely attacking people. Seems like people like to see who can spin the biggest/craziest yarn. I had never heard of it before.

We had another night and day of storms. A little more rain, but lots of thunder and lightning to scare my poor dog. Even tho she is now on Prozac I could not settle her and did not get much sleep. She handles it better if we go outside. So we got wet a few times. Today there was a big strike nearby when I was taking this pic. So I raced inside. Thumb of 2016-12-07/bron/e8427c
Late today I noticed a FFE on CHANGING LATITUDES. I didn't think it would be fantastic. I would like it more if the throat were smaller and the eyezone larger.
Thumb of 2016-12-07/bron/be58e4 Thumb of 2016-12-07/bron/a02f35
Would have been nice if I had caught EBONY JEWEL b4 the heavy rain Thumb of 2016-12-07/bron/752c0c

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