Ribh's D'Coopage

Living in a building site can as they say get old very quickly.
Nolia is laying in the bamboo clump here. It is an excellent site apart from the rats. It is also a nightmare to search and if one does manage to find the nest, getting the hen and the eggs out smoothly is a mission. I'm on the job tomorrow.
Hinge has got two nest going I've discovered. I know where one is but I'm guessing on the other.

Bamboo is snake country round here.. Like cattle cane. I'd be worried about nest hunting in that let alone letting a hen sit there. No snakes?
 
After the rain..
Which apparently brings on the crabs so both lads are on the water...
:rolleyes:
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The maples are sort of struggling on but the heat has pretty much done for them ~ which was always likely. I planted out azaleas just before the rain. The man shook his head. I have something of a reputation. If I plant, it rains. I planted; it rained.:gig

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Meanwhile 3 small bedrooms have been gutted ~ & my lads, having got this far, have gone crabbing...:he The gyp-rock is supposed to go up later today turning this into 2 quite large bedrooms now we don't have so many kids ~ though that may not last long...
I am living in bedlam, which is so not good for my soul. :(
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Those bromeliads are stunners!
 
Bamboo is snake country round here.. Like cattle cane. I'd be worried about nest hunting in that let alone letting a hen sit there. No snakes?
We do have snakes. Only one that is poisonous according to the last park survey. I don't mind snakes. I've rescued a few here before.
 
I like pretty much everything :gig
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