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G'day Kari (pronounced 'gerd-day' very quickly - Ozzie greeting),

 

Now my saliva is dripping hearing about your respective paradises in

CA. Near Mexican border would suit me down to the ground but then

tasty tap water, no crime, peace and quiet in San Gabriel foothills

(would have to look at the map) is very tempting too!

 

We have possums too. Coyotes no. But dingoes are as bad as the

coyotes if not worse. There are also feral cats in some places out

of town. Also wild brumbies (horses) in remote places. No lions or

tigers. There are platypus and wombats to name a few natives. On the

coast or beach, sometimes we can see dolphins and whales during

certain seasons. Somewhere near Melbourne at a place called Philip

Island, there are penguins.

 

Chin-wag (talk) again soon.

 

Best regards,

Sy

 

, "karisprowl"

<karisprowl@e...> wrote:

> Dharmadeva also lives near the Mexican border, and has a lovely

ocean

> view. I think he probably lives in heaven, and only THINKS he is

> incarnated. <g>

>

> I live about 2 1/2 hours drive north of him, in a pretty, tiny

village

> of about 6,000 in the foothills of the San Gabriel mountains over

> Pasadena, CA. No crime. Very peaceful and quiet. Tasty tap water

(NOT

> usual for CA!).

>

> No goats. We DO have wild parrots ALL over the place. I have NO

idea

> how they got here-- they are not indigenous. They screech and fly

> about in brilliantly colored clouds. Mountain lions sometimes drink

> from the swimming pools (NICE kitty, kitty, kitty!) Other than

that,

> we just have skunks, racoons, possums, and coyotes. We do NOT like

the

> coyotes-- they kill pet cats and small dogs.

>

> We DO have a problem with wildfires, in Santa Ana winds season.

And,

> people get lost and hurt in the mountains. So, we have an

> all-volunteer fire dept. and search-and-rescue teams that are

> considered to be among the best in the U.S. We also have the

largest

> wisteria plant in the world-- it's in Guiness. It covers several

> acres.

>

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