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@Sophia1 Yes, I think that humans can learn a lot from taking note how animals interact with each other and their families.

 

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Totally love your pics @Mustang67 

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@Sophia1  Sophia it is so good to see you i have missed you.xx

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oh you are lovely my friend green... now transformed into a bunny

 

Do you have special costumes and a fast get away vehicle for bunny?

 

You used to have me in stitches with your costume change

 

I used to have a rabbit called Thumper when we first came to Australia until someone stole him out of his cage.

He used to thump his back feet.

He was huge and not that friendly just always wanted to be fed.

 

 

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Hello @Adge 

 

Hopefully you have completed place 1011 of application for NDIS by now in triplicate and photographed it stamped it and stood on it!!

Keep copies seriously if not yet sent off.

They lost my adult child's application after repeatedly being told it would be approved soon. You have heard the drift.

 has been on a disability pension for 21 years but never applied. Finally someone helped  several times due to disappearing paperwork.

I do not ask anymore as I think that it just upsets  too much.

Was looking forward to being taken out in car as never got license.

 

Sigh

 

Which birdlife is stopping by in your garden at moment.

I have kookaburras.....magpies....ravens....corellas.....cockatoos....look like small parroquets not sure.....honey eaters....willy wagtails....wrens...blue wren with his harem...wood pigeons...butterflies...bees...and a big, grumpy cat.

 

Sophia

 

 

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Hi @Sophia1 

I have various types of Honeyeaters in my garden, which are attracted to my Grevillea & Hibiscus flowers. New England Honeyeaters & Wattle Birds, amongst them.

Feral Laughing Turtledoves (Asian), which come for the spilt birdseed.

Sometimes Rainbow Lorikeets (also feral), as someone introduced them to WA from the East Coast (where they are native).

One Grumpy Cat, & two other potential Grumpy Cats (or at least moody & obstinate).

I have to Lodge a Change of Life Circumstance Review Request to the NDIS soon - Gee that title is a mouthful.

A whole Functional Capacity Assessment Report has to be obtained from an Occupational Therapist, as part of the evidence required for this NDIS Review Request.

Occupational Therapist is currently writing this Functional Capacity Assessment Report - Then I'm rather hazy on what to do after that....

Thanks for your post, & for remembering me.

Adge