Richprins' Escapades to Marloth

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Ja I think it was my girlfriend, she had a baby before! :-0


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Love your girlfriend and her baby, Richprins \O

and the butterfly :ty:


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:ty:

I went to work on the devil's thorns again! :twisted: One fills quite a couple of old feed bags! :shock:

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And got nasty wounds! :no:

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One thing one sees quite often in the afternoons is hordes of vultures above the house...dunno if they are over Kruger, I assume so!

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It is very nice and pretty!

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Dwarf arrived that evening!

Next morning a conglomeration of early visitors! :shock:
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And off for, you guessed it, A Walk! ..0.. lol

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The fairy forest...it was still quite wet, little did we know the following year would be drought... O-/

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This tree/bush ...looks like an invader? -O-

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And down by the river on the Kruger side a definite invader! @#$ 0=

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Vultures.... is certainly due of your nasty wounds --00--
super little stream O/\ ^Q^


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lol nana!


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An invader arrived directly from Mexico ;-)

Your little stream must be even nicer in summer \O

A great thing about Marloth, you never know who you'll find outside your door in the morning O/\

:shock: You should have called an ambulance, one never knows with that kind of invisible wounds O** =O:


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Love all the early visitors, Richprins,

and the fairy forest - Looks more than lovely \O ^Q^


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The dragonfly is lovely (beauty is in the eye of the beholder O** ), and the morning menagerie is delightful :-0 . Whenever we have vultures circling our house I always check to make sure my SO is feeling ok...and the life insurance is up to date... ^0^


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