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Started by Roy Bham UK, September 29, 2004, 20:33:19

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Roy Bham UK

Yes it is Moggle and I believe ten a penny they are over there (so I’m told) they can be seen just cut and left at the road side. :o
I’m sure I have read the English used to strap them to the side of their sailing ships for extra buoyancy and discard them when home, until the Victorians noticed that they continued to grow here and boy am I glad that they did. 8)
Here is a recent picky of that very fern D icksonia Antarctica.


P.S. Why on earth did you leave Tasmania I’ve never been but have seen some gorgeous views? 8)

Roy. ;D

Roy Bham UK


Moggle

Yes Roy, where i used to live there were loads of them. Some people even used to make them in to planting tubs, which is a bit awful now that I think about it.

As to leaving Tassie, I guess the grass is always greener on the other side...... of the world! Britain is so beautiful and you have all this history here and the lovely buildings. I live in Oxford now and it is absolutely gorgeous! I love visiting cities in Europe too.

I do miss Tassie, and I've made it back once in 4 years, and I'm about to make it twice. Hubby and I intend to move back there (He's English) in a few years or so.
Lottie-less until I can afford a house with it's own garden.

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