Dot, here's a photo of Fred, the runner. You should be able to see that he has Beak and Feather Disease.
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Dot, here's a photo of Fred, the runner. You should be able to see that he has Beak and Feather Disease.
The sticky pads used for cockroach catching as well as mice ..... the spider get stuck, take him outside and where he sheds his skin, he will be free to go back to the great job they do ..... like sucking the insides out of stink bugs and cockroaches.dream4red wrote: ↑Thu Oct 02, 2025 2:06 am Dot, good approach to the research mate. As for pics, well they will happen once the bits of glass miraculously turn into earrings. They are like nothing else that I have done for earrings and are getting their fry up tonight. xxxx
It feels so good to back in my shed, but not for long. Need to have space on the stall for anything else. So until the sales start to happen, not too much will be getting made.
We spent half an hour chasing around a bloody hyperactive huntsman spider tonight. I knew I wouldn't sleep until it was dead, so got out the heavy duty long lasting surface spray as well as the crawling one. Nothing knocks these mongrels out. It kept ducking under cupboards and eventually a good long blast brought it out to the open, where it met it's match...his size 9. Anyone recommend a spray that actually does kill spiders? And the other spray I desperately need is for stink bugs. They decimated out lemon tree last year and are already back. I tried the super strong spray on them today and one just looked up at me as if to say "thanks for the bath" . It had no effect n them at all...I don't want to give in to them but they are annoying me.
Tomorrow is get the will sorted out day, so I guess that will be enough for one day.
night all xxx
We had a big arsed mulcher that ate that size stuff, then had all the neighbours come and ask for somesupersparky wrote: ↑Fri Oct 03, 2025 8:41 pm Well, I've had a bit of a big day, turning biggies into littlies.
We have a few biggish shrubs out the front. They just keep growing, along with the Bouganvilleas that I landed 20 odd years ago.
I've been up on the step ladder with the chompers, til they failed to proceed, then the electric chainsaw. It was all a bit dodgy, but I didn't do a George and eat dirt.
One more big fella to go and I'll be done. Just means at least 2 more trips to the green waste disposal area.
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Started out looking like this.
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Finished up like this
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Ended up roped down like this.
I've got more more cuts and contusions than usual after my day of fun in the garden.
I got my lamination sleeves from eBay, 80 micron x 100 sleeves, good price but you have to search for the best price and for the quantity that you need, plus o for free post.dream4red wrote: ↑Sat Oct 04, 2025 1:27 am It's not just your sister Dot, I failed wisteria too. Looked lovely and lush all year round but after 5 years with no flowers it got used for BBQ wood (those were the days). Hope you are both doing well xxxx
After all the running around yesterday, we were both bushed today. I photocopied our wills to give to each kid, so they know what to expect. They had asked for same in the past, I just haven't got around to it until now. The solicitor suggested that I laminate the old birth certificate before it self destructs as a replacement will cost $80. So I got a few things sorted to laminate and have a session going. When I got to the birth cert., I became stumped again. Of course all legal documents from that era were printed on foolscap paper. I will have to find a source of foolscap laminating pouches. Seems like this job is just one step forwards and two steps back. We have a book with all the things the kids need to know, carefully printed in it. I spent a fair bit of this afternoon getting right into it and updating phone numbers and addresses for people who the kids may need to contact about things.
The earrings came out of the kiln and I really have done no more with them. I will have to get down to glueing some bits onto them soon.
night all xxx