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Thursday, April 7, 2011
Peter wasn't fast enough...
...so Toby caught him and that was it.
There's not enough meat on him to justify skinning etc, so he's going to be compost for roses tomorrow.
Airtruk
Seen on the weekend at the Antiquers Echuca Airshow, the unique
Transavia Airtruk
.
They don't make them like that anymore - or before.
Monday, April 4, 2011
Buried Treasure
I think the pictures tell most of the story, except...
We'd earlier 'planted' (placed and covered) them...
They're Pink Fir Apple...
And they tasted as good as they looked.
We get to do
food metres and minutes
.
J&B
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