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Favorite time to smoke

  • Morning

    Votes: 70 24.3%
  • Afternoon

    Votes: 26 9.0%
  • Nighttime

    Votes: 68 23.6%
  • Naked while yelling at strangers

    Votes: 124 43.1%

  • Total voters
    288
Close. It's a Quokka.
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The quokka (/ˈkwɒkə/, Setonix brachyurus), the only member of the genus Setonix, is a small macropod about the size of a domestic cat. Like other marsupials in the macropod family (such as kangaroos and wallabies), the quokka is herbivorous and mainly nocturnal.

Quokkas are found on some smaller islands off the coast of Western Australia,

Thanks they are very cute!
 
Was there a fire? Some of the trees look burnt
yes, two years ago, chimney tops 2 fire is the official name. the place i pulled off to take the pictures is the parking lot of a condo development that burned to the ground......came close to burning the whole damn town down, burnt the hillside across the road from my house, had to stay in a motel for a week till they could get the water and power straightened out.....it sucked and i didn't even really lose anything but time....Neo, feel ya man
 
yes, two years ago, chimney tops 2 fire is the official name. the place i pulled off to take the pictures is the parking lot of a condo development that burned to the ground......came close to burning the whole damn town down, burnt the hillside across the road from my house, had to stay in a motel for a week till they could get the water and power straightened out.....it sucked and i didn't even really lose anything but time....Neo, feel ya man

Do you mean @Aeroknow ? He got burned out in the Ca. (Camp) Paradise fire.
 
Think we will be OK until the rainy season comes around again. (about 2 more months) I think total water is about 66%.
Some areas more inland, are desperately dry though. They relaxed the water pricing and restrictions a little too.
These mountains are where the rivers start though, they get super full over winter and are only accessible in the hot season when the water level falls several meters.
 
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