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Annie Tobin

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  1. Sue, Bonnie, Anita, Lynda, and Corrie, thanks very much to all of you. This campus has become a world of knowledge and I am enjoying every bit of it. I am learning all about fauna, flora, history etcetera and all of you have contributed. Beautiful photography by Lynda and Sue. Lynda, the info you provided on mushrooms was fascinating and I love the quote. Your result for L11M6 is delightful ... I was playing around with it yesterday so will have to showcase my effort. I see you helped Corrie with regards to info on her handed down pot. This is what is so amazing about this campus, we are all here to learn about digital scrapbooking and the rest is a huge bonus. Bonnie I see that you are branching from your beloved pickelball ... I love the info you provided on the red shoulder hawk and the cicadas, thank you.

    Karon, so very sorry to hear about the loss of your DIL. Sad to say but endurance is the only way to get through it all. You will be a rock for your son and I send love and best wishes your way ... and thank you for your delightful compliments, always appreciated Hon.

  2. Thanks dear Corrie, always appreciated my friend. It is made easy for me as Australia is the smallest continent and a relatively new discovery for all intents and purposes. It will be harder for those like yourself who lives in the Netherlands and your continent is Europe! Fifty-two countries (including the Vatican City) squished into one continent ... hell's bells, I wouldn't know where to start! We may in the not too distant future have 8 continents on the earth, below is an excerpt from Wikipedia ...

     

    The case for Zealandia being a continent in its own right was argued by Nick Mortimer and Hamish Campbell in their 2017 book, entitled Zealandia: Our continent revealed, citing geological and ecological evidence to support the proposal.

    In 2017, a team of eleven geologists from New Zealand, New Caledonia, and Australia concluded that Zealandia fulfills all the requirements to be considered a submerged continent, rather than a microcontinent or continental fragment. This verdict was widely covered by news media.

     

    Who knows Corrie, we may even see that acknowledgement in our lifetime! Can ya tell I love GEOGRAPHY, lol! Looking forward to seeing your contribution to this theme Corrie as I love your work dear friend. ;D

  3. Another for the challenge.  10 facts about Australia that you may not know.  It is a strange little continent ... being the smallest of the 7 continents and we Aussies are very proud of her.  The font used for the text is Scriptys.  Thanks for takin a peek my friends.  ;D
  4. Sue, I do that often. I love to use a pattern in my title but I usually end up changing it to a plain colour ... as you say, they tend to stand out better. I do love the patterned Roses text though ... maybe you will be able to use it in a future project! :)
  5. Ok ... revision done!  I changed the CNN font to Comic Sans and all white ... much easier on the eyes.  Our little island state of Tasmania the font is black as is that of Western Australia ... for obvious reasons.  Thanks for takin a peek.  ;D
  6. Thanks very much Sue, means a lot to me getting positive comments from yourself. The page is a little disappointing in that some of the words on the arrows are illegible ... even for me and I know the flowers, lol! In hindsight I should have used a different font ... ah well, always room for improvement dear friend. :)
  7. Well here is a little bit of information about the floral emblems for the nation of Australia and for her states.  If anything is unclear just holler and I will be glad to provide any information.  Fonts used are CNN, Claudia and Segoe Script.  The photos of the flowers for Victoria and Tasmania are a little unclear so I will provide some photos of them in a separate post.  Thanks for taking a peek my friends.  ;D
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