Some creatures, great and tall

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On this trip, I’ve shared spaces. with an unusual bunch. in the most unexpected of places….

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Red back spider who wanted to share my lounge chair

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Christmas spider who lives in the lemon tree

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Kookaburra who sits in the old gum tree. Literally.

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Mystery spider who lives in the ground?

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Ragtag bunch of guys on my patio.

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Not a native. Must be an ex-pat.


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  1. Oh dear you can keep the red-back and the Christmas spider – has no one told him it’s July? The spider in the ground…Funnel web? The only things pleasant were the Ragtag bunch, the Kookaburra and yes even the Polar Bear. We have some rather revolting scary creepy crawlies over here. :-( (yes I HATE spiders) x

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  2. This was funny! I think I would have shrieked at the red and black spider, although the Christmas one looks huge! Love the dinos, scattered and colorful! I have a bucket of them for my grandkids and we sometimes take them to the pool. Take care and be careful!!

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  3. Ha ha this made me laugh. So many Irish when they speak of going to Australia ( and they are going in their masses) dread the spiders. I remember when we lived there I had an English friend who was obsessesed with the fear she would be bitten by a red back or a snake. I never saw either when I was there.

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  4. I couldn’t tell how big the red back spider was but that Christmas spider is huge! I hope you caught him to bring back for your Kinder class to see! Also, the polar bear would make a nice addition to the classroom with your other bear. That way the boys would have two bears to try and find the ding-a-lings on!

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