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WOW your garden is absolutely GORGEOUS Rakie.
I love it! So cool 8)
I can see we have similar taste.

The stone edges, rustic woodwork & plant selection are all great.
Nicely put together.
I studied horticulture and worked as a landscaper, so love a good garden. :)

Re: massage I studied Shiatsu in Chinatown but learnt the other styles "in the field", so to speak. I've been practicing, mostly privately, for about 20 years.


I don't know what the skink is. I'm having a wild guess at Eulamprus tenuis which can be fawn-light grey, but has dark variegated blotches in the upper lateral zone.
The only other greyish coloured skink I can think of is Egernia whitii but creekside is not their habitat.

Thanks for the offer of those native fish. They sound perfect.
I'll PM you to organize it.

By the way, Water Dragons & Water Skinks would love that set-up.


Cheers, john
 
bloody good stuff, Rakie.

frogs, taddies, skinks & native fish.... nice garden as well. Top job!
 
John,

Will let you know when I find water dragons in the backyard, the yard has been a work in progess for the last 4 years, on weekends. Will not show front yard until finished, as the design has changed in the 12 months.
 
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