G is for Lace Monitor Lizard (Goanna)

 

lizard on tree showing head and torso
This beauty was spied when we took our rowboat to shore while on Myall Lakes (houseboat). The full view includes a very long tail

lizard on tree full body with very long tail

I recommend the wikipedia entry for fun reading! Yes, of course they are poisonous.

We have seen a few now, in varying shades of darkness. None seemed happy to see us but stayed on their trees, pretending to be invisible.

G is also for grey shrikethrush - one of the less colorful birds but with a lovely and loud song

grey bird on branch, beak wide open
This one was seen at the farm near Ryall Lakes, serenading the household. 

I have also been spending time on Google, trying to improve storage by downloading images. Google keeps putting them in collections so I have to find the folders and delete. No useful help found yet. If you know how to prevent this, please yell!

House sale is still moving forward. We are awaiting information on what they want to potentially sell off before they move to Wollongong (city vs farm). Arranged for inspection and for our people to talk to their people. 

Still in Lithgow until Sunday. Winnie is learning "rug", "down" and "go potty". Of course, she would learn better if Erin was doing more regular training. However, she is a smart pup and will try anything to get a treat (food or play).  She is really a ragamuffin of a pup but very sweet and high energy

man and fluffy black dog on couch

Today is supposed to be warm so should be able to work on the pup training. Grocery shopping is on the agenda with a chew bone for those sharp teeth. Need to find something fun for her to learn, as well. Let me know your favorite dog commands! 


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