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What are the birthdays of the Koopas in ur head cannon?
Bowser: February 5th, 1990 (Astrology: Aquarius) (Chinese: Horse)
Bowser Jr: March 3rd, 2017 (Astrology: Pisces) (Chinese: Rooster)
Ludwig: December 16th, 2009 (Astrology: Sagittarius) (Chinese: Ox)
Lemmy: June 28th, 2011 (Astrology: Cancer) (Chinese: Rabbit)
Roy: July 2nd, 2011 (Astrology: Cancer) (Chinese: Rabbit)
Iggy: June 28th, 2012 (Astrology: Cancer) (Chinese: Dragon)
Wendy: August 15th, 2013 (Astrology: Leo) (Chinese: Snake)
Morton: August 23rd, 2013 (Astrology: Leo) (Chinese: Snake)
Larry: November 18th, 2015 (Astrology: Scorpio) (Chinese: Goat)
Thought I'd add some zodiac stuff just in case you are wondering what they are. I also highlighted Lemmy and Iggy's birth year because they have the same birthday but it's one year apart.
Also some bonus cause why the hell not:
Sundrew: March 18th, 1990 (Astrology: Pisces) (Chinese: Horse)
Morton Sr.: April 2nd, 1990 (Astrology: Aries) (Chinese: Horse)
Kamek: Jan 17th, ??? (Astrology: Capricorn) (Chinese: ???)
Kooky: October 23rd, 2015 (Astrology: Scorpio) (Chinese: Goat)
Motley BossBlob: September 13th, 2010 (Astrology: Virgo) (Chinese: Tiger)
Boom Boom: January 3rd, 2009 (Astrology: Capricorn) (Chinese: Ox)
Pom Pom: July 25th, 2010 (Astrology: Leo) (Chinese: Tiger)
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Puss in Boots Couple Meme: Sprig x Ivy
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#idea#couple#disney couples#disney channel#dreamworks#puss in boots#sprig plantar#ivy sundrew#sprig x ivy#kitty softpaws#puss x kitty softpaws#dreamworks couples#amphibia
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I don't know if any of yall noticed but the middle part is Sundrew not Sundew... and I have no idea why(( In another platform, its spelled Sundew- on Discord, I spelled it Sundrew. I forgot why but I think it was because I loved drawing. ))
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Um..I'm.. not who even is Wilbur.. I'm not him sundrew it's me Lucky the nether dragon hybrid says nervously his mind racing
Ooc: I really wanna know what Tommy is thinking and stuff especially with the whole thing about exile that Lucky was talking about earlier
(TW: SH)
Haha, yeah I know that. I said Lucky, not Wilbur haha, I didn’t say anything (btw, this isn’t Sundew laughing, it’s them saying the words ha ha). Sundew says panicked as they start to hit their leg repeatedly.
(Tommy’s just kinda in his own head right now, thinking about exile)
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Doodle of my DnD party (minus 1 as I didn't have their ref) and Melora outfit doodles
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Yo. This is Mar bringing in cute wholesome facts for today.
Octavinelle gets random serotonin from both Sobble and Anthony little siblings aka the quartet of joy.
Combine the five, they can liven up Mostro Lounge more then it usually was. Given the five wears customs made uniforms that was somehow made from a certain tako (ba dum tss).
Anthony baby sister, Sundrop/Sundrew (I forgot it’s been a while since I remember what name I gave her), is the daily serotonin. As she was given a daily schedule when to visit, she’s also the only anchovy who isn’t afraid of the tweels. She refers the trio by the nicknames she gave them
Jade: Jayde
Floyd: Floy or Flo
Azul: Mr. Zuzu
Floyd never corrected her, and he enjoys how a tiny fishie isn’t afraid of him. She also gets a energetic but thoughtful ideal. Sweet, kind, and full of energy.
The family know each other, and sometimes tweels visit the Garum family during their childhood and meet the kids up close. So the childrens know each other by time.
Keep love, smile on, I may draw fluff later on!
THE BABIES! I quietly forgot how many sibs Anthony had for a hot minute alksdfjlal
The little Sun baby is wholesome and happy to see her favorite tweels and octopus friend like aaaaaaa-
I love the little anchovy and I do remember that she had a little side ponytail from that sketch from months ago. I think that was the one where Anthony got his name like wow, what a blast from the past
Zuzu reminds me of Zuko from ATLA and I don't know whether to laugh or watch the show again lol
Imagine this, littlest anchovy is in front of the tweels and holding their hands as they walk through the halls to find her big brother. Since she's small and can squeeze through small spaces to get her brother in his small form, the tweels chose her for the mission. Even if she loves her brother, the tweels bribed her with sweets/food/desserts and a special gift to take home to the Coral Sea RIP
Floyd just gives me that older brother vibe who would throw their younger siblings in the air as hard as he can chuck them and Sundrop/Sundew would just love it. She's considered the favorite of the younger Garum siblings because of how open she is to embrace all the cool stuff on the surface.
#twisted wonderland#floyd leech#jade leech#azul ashengrotto#twisted wonderland oc#anthony garum#garum siblings
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(Frog!Anne, Toad!Sasha, Newt!Marcy AU) As Twig sneaks Anne the Frog into school, they get jumped by Isley Sundrew, Twig's best friend and possibly more. (Either way Anne ships it)
"TWIG!"
Twig yelped at the yell, just when they were about to sneak into the chem lab. "Isley!" he said, whirling around and keeping Anne behind him. A redhead was there, smiling at him. "Hey!" he croaked out.
"I was wondering if you were ready for gym today! Dodgeball, baby!"
He frantically nodded, cheeks flushing. "Totally ready! Ready as I'll ever be!"
"Great!" Isley punched him in the shoulder. “See you later!” She bounced away, without noticing Anne. Twig waved, not noticing Anne lower his face before she cooed.
“Aww, who’s Isley?”
“My best friend?” Twig said, not noticing how high his voice had gone. Anne wriggled her brows and he whined. “Really! It’s not- I mean it’s-” She grinned. “Oh, just get into the lab.”
And with that, he opened the door and shoved her inside.
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Who ships cricket and sundrew
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#wings of fire#wof#cricket#sundew#i know there's a ship name but it escapes me#shipping#Anonymous#ask
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#koopalings#my art#super mario#digital art#ludwig von koopa#lemmy koopa#larry koopa#my ocs#oc#oc art#bowser junior#bowser#morton koopa jr#morton koopa sr#sundrew#roy koopa#king boo#kamek#iggy koopa#wendy o koopa#obsidian oc#motley bossblob
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Adelaide is a beautiful city, and one of the most incredible things about Adelaide is the quality of bushwalking available on the suburban fringe. It is surrounded by the Mt Lofty Ranges, and much of the hills faces are made up of a series of conservation parks. In these parks, you can find some great scenery, interesting history, a variety of wildlife and some of Adelaide’s best bushwalking trails.
Most people in Adelaide know of or have hiked the Waterfall Gully to Mt Lofty walk. But there are some other lesser known trails that you should definitely explore as well. All of these walks and hikes on our list are no more than 45 minutes from the city, and many are accessible by public transport. So whether you’re just visiting Adelaide, or you’re a local – you’ll be able to hit the trails with ease.
So without further ado, let’s get into the top five.
1. Waterfall Gully – Mt Lofty
Where does it start? – Carpark at the end of Waterfall Gully Road
Time it takes – 2 hours 30 mins
How hard is it? – 3/5
How scenic is it? – 4/5
Wow Factor – 1/5
Waterfall Gully to Mt Lofty is a very popular walk up a beautiful gully along the first creek. The first segment passes two lovely waterfalls, and then continues along the creek, up the gully towards Mt lofty. Chinaman’s Hut about a third of the way along is a nice break and historically interesting spot.
At the top is Mt Lofty Summit, which has a huge obelisk, a restaurant, café, and a large open viewing area with stunning views over the city.The walk can be steep in segments, however, the vast majority is paved. This walk is very popular and can get very busy especially on weekends when people often use it for a training run.
At times it may feel more like a city street than a bushwalk, which may put off the purists. Waterfall Gully to Mt Lofty is a beautiful walk with nice surroundings culminating in a great view.
How to make the walk a bit different
Do it at night, enjoy the lights, and get terrified by growling drop bears.
Try and find all the waterfalls on the creek – to date I’ve found five.
2. Hikers Hill
Where does it start? – Montacute Road, off road parking in some available bays.
How long does it take? – 2 hours
How hard is it? – 4/5
How scenic is it? – 3/5
Wow Factor – 2/5
The Hikers Hill is a large long ascent from the Fifth Creek / Montacute Gorge up to the top of Morialta Conservation Park and then weaves back down via Fox Dam to the road. The trail starts on Montacute road, look for where the Yurribilla Trail meets the road. Turn Left and follow Chapmans Track up Hikers Hill, and enjoy working up a sweat climbing up the hill.
From the top of this hill, follow the Moores Track along the spurs and then onto the Fox Hill Track. Have a look at Fox Dam as you pass, there may be wildlife nearby, and make sure to wander out to the peak of Fox Hill. The majority of the walk takes place on large fire tracks making it fairly easy walking.
How to make the walk a bit different
Time yourself up Hikers Hill (Chapmans Track) and try and improve your times.
Extend the walk from the top with a loop around the Rocky Hill track then back via Moores Road for great views over Morialta Falls.
3. Mine Track
Where does it start? – Black Hill Conservation Park Carpark on Gorge Road
How long does it take? – 3 hours
How hard is it? – 3/5
How scenic is it? – 3.5/5
Wow Factor – 3/5
The Mine Track is a walk around the northern parts of Black Hill Conservation Park showing some beautiful surrounds through the gullies and even an old mine. Start from the car park, and head up the Ambers Gully Track past the ruins and a dry waterfall. At the top follow the main ridge track around the back of the park. When you see the sign for the Mine Track head off down that track and follow it until it runs out enjoying the views over the Torrens Gorge along the way.
Keep a look out about half way down the hill for an old mine about 5 meters west of the track. Once the track gets too overgrown, head back up to the main ridge track, and continue to follow that back to the Ambers Ruins and the carpark. The track varies, with some sections being single track, while others are open fire tracks, and some bits of the Mine Track being quite scrubby.
How to make the walk a bit different
Bring a torch and have a look in the (all be it short) mine.
4. Horsnell Gully Valley Walk
Where does it start? – Carpark at the end of Horsnell Gully Road
How long does it take?- 2 hours
How hard is it? – 3.5/5
How scenic is it? – 4/5
Wow Factor – 4/5
The Horsnell Gully Valley walk is a great walk that is seldom visited, in a much-underappreciated park. The track starts by walking through a densely vegetated section, before opening out into the gully. The narrow track along the gully gradually ascends following the creek.
It eventually reaches a waterfall that you have to scramble up. This is one of the few tracked walks in the Adelaide Hills that requires any scrambling. Once at the top of the waterfall, the track becomes loose, gravelly and unstable as it climbs steeply up the hill.
Here’s a map of Horsnell Gully to give you an idea of what it’s like.
From the top, enjoy the view and follow the track along to the top of Rockdale hill. Then follow the open Rockdale Hill Trackback down the hill. Look out for the sign near the bottom directing you back to the carpark. The gully track is narrow and above the waterfall is rough, however, the Rockdale hill track is an open fire track.
How to make the walk a bit different
From the top of Rockdale Hill, follow the Yurrebilla Trail down to Giles Ruins look at the historic ruin and enjoy the creek
Go after considerable rain, and try and climb by a flowing waterfall (but be very, very careful as the falls will be slippery)
5. Onkaparinga Gorge Hike
Where does it start? – Piggott Range Road Car park Gate 12 of Onkaparinga Gorge National Park
How long does it take?- 1 hour or 1.5 hours if you complete the Nature Trail
How hard is it? – 1/5
How scenic is it? – 4/5
Wow Factor – 3/5
This is a simple but beautiful walk down to some huge cliffs on the Onkaparinga Gorge. Start on the Nature trail travelling clockwise, and follow it downhill towards the gorge. Look for a sign to the Gorge Track pointing towards a small track on the left-hand side.
Follow this track down to the gorge and a large water hole. Make sure you have some time to explore the bottom of the gorge, it is very pretty.
A map of Onkaparinga Gorge.
To get back, follow the same route, however following the rest of the nature trail clockwise around the loop is well worth the walk, and will take about an extra half an hour. It meanders through some nice scrub on the edges of the gorge. The quality of the trail varies from open fire tracks along the Nature Trail, to a narrow single track as it approaches the bottom of the gorge.
How to make the walk a bit different
Bring your bathers, and go for a swim in the water hole at the bottom (but make sure you have a friend there for safety reasons if you get into trouble)
Bash and explore along the gorge to either the Sundrews or Bakers Gully end and feel like you are the only person in the world
There you have it, the top 5 hikes to do in Adelaide
Adelaide has some great hiking right on its doorstep, with a huge variety of scenery and terrain to explore. These are just some of the tracks around the suburban fringe, but there are heaps more that could keep you occupied for many, many years. Happy hiking everyone!
For more on our top hike series, check out our guide for Melbourne, Brisbane and Perth.
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These carnivores plants are very unique and have very different ways of killing there pray. the Venus fly trap lores its pray in and then snaps its mouth shut. Whereas the sundrew has a very attractive sticky substances that the insects get stuck to then it just rolls up squishing the prey.
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Lucky blinked I.....um..thanks he says looking at sundrew, lucky hair is brown and it looks messy and dishevelled and matted tied up with a red hair clip , his eyes are a dull green, he's wearing a black tshirt that's torn along with black cargo pants, he's missing a red sneaker his arms covered in old and new bandages he has a burn scar on his left cheek and a scar across his nose he also has a bandage on his nose and one of his small red dragon horns seems to be snapped in half
You’re welcome :D
Sundew notices Lucky only has one shoe
Hey, do you wanna come back to my place? I can get you a new pair of shoes, OH! And you can meet all my pets :D
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A sundrew seed from South Africa - by Rob Kesseler | Rob colors the images in Photoshop based on the colors of the original plant. Via Pinterest.
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Goatfell
Today we all woke up early to start our day by having breakfast and making our lunch for the day. Soon after we tided out dishes and left to go and search for animals by the beach. We so many seals including the grey seal and common seal while we were watching through our binoculars. After about half-hour we headed back to the lodge where we got ready to leave and climb up Goatfell. We left to reach the bus stop to get the 11:00 bus to Corrie. The walk to the summit was 2 1/2 miles. We also started with high spirits as we went up the hill. As we were walking up we saw many different types of plants including the sundrew. At 13:45 we stopped for lunch on a large rock slab to stop the ticks however this did not stop the midges attacking us while having our lunch. We continued on after lunch and started the steep ascent towards the summit. Once we reached the summit we saw some beautiful sights around the Arran and we even saw Northern Ireland. After taking in the sights we started the steep accent of the hill where we jumped down the path to get back to the lodge. While jumping down we spotted some butterwart. We soon later reached the lodge where we all had a nice shower and had a great meal made by group 2 of thai green curry and ginger cake with custard. Also Rob got a tick today.
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