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Re: Looking to nature for wellbeing

My bluebanded bees liked blue flowers @rav3n and I'd see them sometimes at dusk. I don't think Aust has bumblebees? But there are lots of others including teddy bear bees. 

Re: Looking to nature for wellbeing

Ha ha @Jynx , yes he is big @Glisten ðŸ˜Š

And that not a half photo of me 🤣😂

 

@Jynx , yes there is benefits for both places 

But this place has a flat yard , I can walk every where as I cant drive 

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oops i meant honey bee*** not bumblebee @Dimity ðŸ˜…  honey bees are common in australia right, unless i've got the wrong bee again? 

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Yes. lots of honeybees @rav3n . I had some  build honeycomb in my compost bin once.

I hear you re accessibility @Shaz51 I don't drive either. Hard decision. 

 

 

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@Shaz51 hahaha 

 

Aye true, having everything more accessible is a big factor! Do you get opportunities to get out into nature much? 

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@Jynx , @Dimity 

 

At the moment we don't get much opportunities to get out into nature as much as we like to,  but being retired we are hoping and planning to make more opportunities to get away more which will be good for Mr shaz's MH 

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Do you like camping @Shaz51 ?

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No we like Glamping @Dimity 

 

we would do short day trips 

if away for a few days would be in a caravan park units but that would not be all the time as it is expensive and we only get DSP pension 

@Jynx 

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Wow @Shaz51 Very nice.

I haven't seen a picture of a Spiny Leaf Insect in ages....

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Aww yay @Shaz51 here's to looking ahead!!