He looks Lone Ranger-ish doesn't he. |
Teal'c enjoying the sun. |
This is Teal'c three weeks ago in his aviary, begging for food. |
He has grown up a lot in the last few weeks. |
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The wide ranging experiences of someone who lives in the Australian bush in a knocked together tin shed with a heap of animals and still manages to hold down a job, study full time and raise a family.
He looks Lone Ranger-ish doesn't he. |
Teal'c enjoying the sun. |
This is Teal'c three weeks ago in his aviary, begging for food. |
He has grown up a lot in the last few weeks. |
Our first meeting; Stag loves white sapote leaves. |
The girls were nervous about having a boy in the paddock at first. |
But it didn't take them long to figure out the possibilities. |
We put new bedding in the shelter and added a hay net and a mineral lick, now all we need are some rose petals and the romantic scene is all set. |
It's not very clear but the guitar is in white on blue on this phone cosy. |
Look who flew into our humpy one night this week. |
She is a most impressive beetle. |
The new pedestal on the floor. The floor is in two pieces and is not fixed, so it can be opened if the pit ever needs to be emptied. |
A flash new toilet seat bolted onto the pedestal completes the set up. |
We put up the movable toilet tent over the whole thing for now. |
The metal bits on the pole are the strapping, without which the roof would blow off. |
A shot of the unlined ceiling of the bathroom. It shows how we spaced the saplings on the beams. |
We paved the floor with outdoor pavers (cheap seconds) which gives us a hard, semi-level and (most importantly) sweepable floor. |
This is the northern view of the humpy. The tarp is covering where the front door will one day be. |
This is the western view, again this tarp is covering a section of wall not yet completed. |
This is Gaia before her clipping |
You can see where they have been shedding...and where they haven't. |
This is Gaia after her clipping, somehow she looks smaller. |
She really appreciated the cool breeze on her skin, and being able to scratch every itch. |
This is the usable wool from Gaia and Kraken (sorry about the terrible photo), after I took all the felted stuff out and the really dirt stuff around the edges. |
This is the wool close up, it looks like clouds to me. |