gidday from a Total nutter South of Sydney

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  1. Beaverlee

    Beaverlee Junior Member

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    HI all. I've been lurking in the sidelines for years, but finally thought it was time I jumped in the pond.
    I have 2 acres, and spent the last 4 years firstly establishing and orchard, windbreaks, hothouse, veggie patch then built a house ( in that order).
    Mud brick no less.
    The above is all totally lacking in design, so now that we've moved into the house, I suppose I need to re-visit where everything has landed;)
     
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    Welcome Beaverlee,
    We'd love to see pics of your hard work.
    ... which makes it art!
     
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    Pics of my hard work?? I'm not allowed to post attachments !
     
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    I think you can post attachments after three initial successful posts. Try it and I'll watch to see if it works, it will be a good test of the new forum software.
     
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    I uploaded my pictures to Photobucket and the privacy of the pictures are open to all on the album to show and copy the image URL to get them to post if that helps. Welcome to the site I am new as well. New to all this in the making. though started thinking of developing the land I paid of that my dad had purchased before I got out the Army and Past two years slowly spreading seeds on the rocky loam that it is. Or heavily caliche.
     

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