The collage is thanks to @brittgow 's timely tweet about Photovisi,a photo-collage program, as I was beginning to post today's photo. I thought I would give it a try and found it was very easy to use with lots of layout and design options. Best of all a log-in wasn't required. Perfect for school!
More wildlife found its way inside so these pictures were taken as it settled on the back of the drapes. I'm wondering if this is the culprit who is responsible for the giant caterpillars (see day #5) that eat the gum trees.
The collage is thanks to @brittgow 's timely tweet about Photovisi,a photo-collage program, as I was beginning to post today's photo. I thought I would give it a try and found it was very easy to use with lots of layout and design options. Best of all a log-in wasn't required. Perfect for school! Today I had another surprise visitor in the house. I'm sure the abundance of "creatures" to be found in and around the garden is due to the mild and wet summer we are having. On the other hand I'm not sure how this little Skink got into the house. Luckily for him we were able to set him free once he had his photo taken. Occasionally we find a mummified Skink on the window sill or in a corner of the house because they haven't been able to find their way back to the garden.
We had a day at the beach at Phillip Island and as we took our usual walk along the pier we watched 3 or 4 family groups "fishing" for crabs. They would lower their baited crab nets into the sea and in no time at all they would haul it back to the pier with up to half a dozen crabs. The little crabs would be thrown back in the water but the bigger ones went in the Eski. It made me wonder how safe my toes would be if we went swimming because the sea bottom must have been crawling with the little crustaceans.
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