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  • How strange the wintery Christmas scenes in cartoons and movies must seem to an Australian.

  • Yes, I don't quite now how it must be either as my early years were with snowy Christmases. I find it odd seeing wintery decorations here at Christmas time, hehe. Lots of fake sprinkled snow!

  • I enjoyed your description of Christmas in Australia. I just can't imagine Christmas being a hot summer holiday, since for me it's always been really cold, dark and snowy. It's fun to hear about it, though!

    I loved the video of the skink. We have them at the Minnesota Zoo; they are used in education programs. I've never seen a wild one, though. (Your skink obviously did not like being filmed!)

    Thanks.

  • thank you! :)

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  • I wish we were having hot weather. New York is 26 degrees which is an improvement over the 9 degrees we were having. No lizards here. They don't like the cold. I hope you had a merry christmas and will have a happy new year.

  • Hope you had an enjoyable Christmas Jen.

    The blue tongue looks very healthy. How great to have one in your back yard.

  • Well we get plenty of hedgehogs. The bats are much more rare however.

  • Haha, I loved his moonwalk! Lizard's got some moves.

    Had a lovely christmas? And a happy new year's, as it approaches rapidly =]

  • Well, I wouldn't mind going for a swim on Christmas eve! We have about three feet of snow over here in Sweden and I'm pretty fed up with shoveling it around, trying to find places to put the snow. No blue-tongued lizards, but my garden is visited daily by foxes, owls, squirrels, pheasants and lots of other birds.

    Wishing a great 2010 for you!

  • Ah yes! Thank you for that! :)

  • I'd love to see a hedgehog! ^^ We get fruit bats here in our yard too and I adore them, hehe

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