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Female crays are now protected. We had to return two. Three males (all 2.8-3.5 kg I reckon) did eventually come out, but Norm and I had to work hard for them. And one of them dern females took off with sunnies (that's my story and I'm sticking to it. Next season I'm looking for a girl-cray with shades.) Mind you we played tag with a few, that really worked well. (long holes - one diver on either side of the hole.
We've had frosts and now mild weather. Very strange. The cats dug some carrots again. I must look into Quilly's cat-off herb. I've made my little greenhouse again, and hopefully that will get some capsicums through the winter.
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