Don't look for me tomorrow
By Judy Evans
@JudyEv (351250)
Rockingham, Australia
March 9, 2025 7:17pm CST
We have the motor-home outside our door and are packing it ready to head off later this morning. We’re going to our house-sit place to meet with the people, who used to be our neighbours. After getting instructions on feeding the blue-tongue lizard and the quendas (bandicoots), we’ll go on a bit further to camp for the night, probably at a caravan park.
Next morning, we’ll head off to Wagin for a funeral, staying the night there in a Shire-owned caravan park before heading back to the house-sit next morning. So, just in case you don’t see me around, I‘ll be back soon.
The photo is of a bird-bath at our old house. I’m hoping they’ll have one at the house-sit.
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@allknowing (144204)
• India
10 Mar
I would not dare take care of what you will soon have to. Bandicoots are killed here.
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@JudyEv (351250)
• Rockingham, Australia
13 Mar
The pot plants and watering are the only 'must-do's'. The quendas might appear or they might not.
@JudyEv (351250)
• Rockingham, Australia
13 Mar
Thanks. We're at the 'new' house now and have found where everything is so that's a good start.
@RasmaSandra (84135)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
10 Mar
Best of luck with the house sitting, I sure would love to see a photo of that blue tongued lizard,
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@RasmaSandra (84135)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
13 Mar
@JudyEv he is such a cutie!
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@JudyEv (351250)
• Rockingham, Australia
17 Mar
@RasmaSandra He is certainly well-named with such a blue tongue.
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