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Today, there were two major collisions causing serious delays to traffic on Eastern Valley Way. Middle Cove.
I want to start a QUIET GARDEN EVOLUTION back to the days of peaceful suburban gardens and the sounds of family and community joy across the front and back yards of suburbia.
After many years of having our leafy gardens destroyed by bush turkeys the ultimate solution has been discovered.
A Powerful Owl has seen in Marshall Ave Warrawee with its large talons clutching a bush turkey carcass. Powerful Owls live in pairs and are strongly territorial. They can be up to 65cm long with a 100cm wingspan.
They prefer wet sclerophyll forest, a good example of this habitat can be seen in Marshall Ave where remnant Blue Gum forest remains towering over the houses.
Robbie Burns will never die as long as the celebration goes on. Scottish House celebrates his birthday every year with a BBQ lunch. This time there was no address to the haggis, but to the haggis sausages (or haggis pups as they are sometimes called) Salads aplenty, tender corned beef and a follow up of fruit salad and ice cream, cakes, tea and coffee.
The pipers piped, the singers sang, and Jack Oliver sang one of Robbie Burns’ songs. Then he was back in his element again with his rendition of Nickety Nackety Noo. If you don’t know what that means it doesn’t matter. Jack’s Fifey accent is so broad, you can’t understand the rest either! Only kidding Jack. Good on ya! His enthusiasm sets everyone in the mood for a sing-song.
Their new President, Les McLean, performed his first official duties, by welcoming everyone, especially new faces, and making announcements. New members and volunteers are always welcome. Scottish House will be moving to a new site at Granville very soon.