Bush Fires, part of gardening in Australia? - Page 3


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Page 3
PART TWO The continuation of the story

I have scanned two pages of photographs taken on Black Tuesday. You can get to page two from the first page but I will put both addresses here. All graphic, so good luck

Here is Page One

And this will take you to Page Two

The small photos on this page are part of my "What is in flower in the Garden" pages. If you are not busy dousing any flames, please take a look! Hydrangeas and other perennials

And more flowers to cool you down Lilies and other beauties. Graphic heavy!

To read the full story of the the country garden

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11.   Mar 2, 2000 10:28 PM
Hi CrabApple,

Do you live within driving distance of Geelong?
I love other peoples watercolours.
Do you sell your works?

mailto:garyrene@ozemail.com.au


cheers, ...


-- posted by Gary


10.   Feb 21, 2000 12:26 AM
Thanks for strolling through the gardens. BTW, I love Malus too, especially "Ionensis".

I read in your biograpy that you have 10 acres of country garden. Which state in Australia? Do write in th ...


-- posted by Gay_Klok


9.   Feb 21, 2000 12:17 AM
You seem to be having a lot of snow storms this year, it is time for your thoughts be able to turn to Spring. Here we have had no rain since Christmas except last Sat night and Sunday morning. Goo ...

-- posted by Gay_Klok


8.   Feb 19, 2000 4:24 AM
Dear Gay,
How scarry. Bushfires are the biggest worry in summer when you live in the country. I live in Central Victoria, Australia. It has been very dry and hot. There has been a fire bug in our dis ...

-- posted by CrabApple






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