Sunday the 9th of October 2005 the group gathers for tree planting ceremony
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Margaret & Carmel sharing a very special moment.
Dave & Scott at right.
Front:Janette, Colin, Ruth, Maureen,Max,John,Helen & Carolyn
Far Back: Helen,Cathie & Marc,
Near Back: Lynn Rachael,
Johnny & Suzie
Dave,Scott,Suzie,Lynn,Max,
Carmel,Helen,Carolyn
 & Janette
Jim,John,Dave & Colin
Middle Row:
Sarah (in Pram),Alistair holding Liam,Ursula,Cathie,Jan,Suzie
 (in front of Lynn)Lynn,Max,Margaret,
Melanie,Carmel,Helen,
Carolyn,& Sandy

Front Row:
 Helen, Scott,Janette & Ruth



















After everyone had left to either drive or catch their flights home,
Alistair & Carmel erected some fencing to keep the native animals
from eating the trees. We all thank them for taking the extra time out of
 their schedule to make sure these trees have a chance to survive.



Last two photos Above:
Rachael,Carmel and their family went to the Mogo Zoo to find a very unique creature. They say these unique creatures are very hard to capture as they run around all day long here in Australia. These creatures are usually very shy, cute and love attention! They are cuter than our native Koala and love their cuddles more than the Koala.
BUT BE WARNED..........................................................................
The mothers of these cute cuddly creatures will stop at nothing to protect their young, so  approach with care. Or better yet just look from a distance!
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From left to right
Back Row:
Jim,John,Dave & Colin
Middle Row:
Sarah (in Pram),Liam,Rachael,Ursula,Cathie,Jan,Suzie (in front of Lynn) Lynn,Max,Margaret,Melanie,Carmel,Helen,Carolyn,Ruth & Sandy
Front Row:
Alistair,Maureen, Helen, Scott,Janette & Johnny
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