Yesterday we left the Dampier Peninsula for the last time & are now living in a house (in Broome) for the first time in 11 months. Soon we'll be dragging the Tvan into the North Kimberley.
Well done yet again Cuppa and Mrs Tea. Enjoyable reading with the usual great pics. You can keep those snakes under the fridge to yourself thank you very much and I tell you that for free.
Possum3 said
09:39 AM Apr 28, 2019
Very interesting(as usual). Glad you decided on the clothing option for portrait. I'm in one with Dougwe about the pythons under the fridge.
A local ABC story on Landline highlighted the cane toad plague in Top End and Kimberlies that is decimating Goanna populations - have you come across many of them?
Cuppa said
10:10 AM Apr 28, 2019
Possum3 wrote:
Very interesting(as usual). Glad you decided on the clothing option for portrait. I'm in one with Dougwe about the pythons under the fridge. A local ABC story on Landline highlighted the cane toad plague in Top End and Kimberlies that is decimating Goanna populations - have you come across many of them?
Thanks Possum (makes me feel like Dame Edna typing that :) ) & Dougwe too.
Cane Toads haven't made it up onto the Peninsula yet but may this year. :(
They do decimate the Goanna populations, but reassuringly in places where this has occurred (eg.Kakadu) reports suggest that the Goanna populations are rebuilding again as the Goannas who have survived learn to manage the toads. It's taken over a decade.
Felicia said
05:48 PM Apr 28, 2019
Thank you once again. So nice to get a glimpse of great places and interesting nature.
Lynda
Tony Bev said
07:26 PM Apr 28, 2019
A very good read, Cuppa
You make living in a remote isolation area, sound very interesting
Hope that you get the house sitting you want, from Febuary to April, next year
Yesterday we left the Dampier Peninsula for the last time & are now living in a house (in Broome) for the first time in 11 months. Soon we'll be dragging the Tvan into the North Kimberley.
http://cuppa500.com/Blog/2019/04/27/all-good-things-come-to-an-end/
A local ABC story on Landline highlighted the cane toad plague in Top End and Kimberlies that is decimating Goanna populations - have you come across many of them?
Thanks Possum (makes me feel like Dame Edna typing that :) ) & Dougwe too.
Cane Toads haven't made it up onto the Peninsula yet but may this year. :(
They do decimate the Goanna populations, but reassuringly in places where this has occurred (eg.Kakadu) reports suggest that the Goanna populations are rebuilding again as the Goannas who have survived learn to manage the toads. It's taken over a decade.
Lynda
You make living in a remote isolation area, sound very interesting
Hope that you get the house sitting you want, from Febuary to April, next year