On Our Walks
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Well, I didn't know that, @kitkatb !! Maybe he told me where the fish were - I had a blast!! About to go out again today!!!
I had a slow leak in the yak after that outing but a local panel beater was able to locate the weak spot & did some plastic welding on it & now, back in the game! NEVER fun when you find a bucket of water inside your yak! grr
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My husband is indigenous @arpie and he has lots of little gems like that which have been passed down.
Glad you got your Yak sorted out. Hubby home in a couple of weeks and got a few day trips planned on the water. Have just spent a day in the spare room cleaning all of his fishing gear up which had virtually spread over the entire floor. I always vow I am not going in there again but i always do when it gets the better of me. I even get lures in the bathroom and toilet when he is working on a new design.3 -
@arpie @kitkatb I love Willy Wag tails, so curious and sassy. I have one that gives the local magies heaps of jip. He/she comes and chirps to me when I am in the vegie patch - hoping I'll turn over some insects or worms I suspect as it seems to inspect the ground where I and have been and follow me around. Must be telling me ALL the local secrets. Pity I can't speak WW - I think I'd be completely amused!5
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One of my sons just arrived home from basketball and came face to face with Arnold Schwarzenegger the kangaroo.Arnie had clearly pumped a lot of iron so James moved swiftly inside.
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-1 this morning. Rugged up to the max at the start; that had changed by the time I'd trudged up the hill.
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We now have a French exchange student for five weeks so I've been showing her around a bit. Not much $$ available so we've been doing scenic walking...
Brighton Dog Beach last week:
Warrandyte last week:
And the Yarra Valley on Sunday:
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We did a bit of bushwalking on the weekend (24,000 steps).
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The photo is Moana Beach South Australia about 20 kilometres south of Adelaide. Many summer weekends of my childhood I spent there.4
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Hard to recognise without the cars @romla. I used to go down there so often as a kid with my friends. Their parents would load all the kids in the street into the stationwagon (no seatbelts to worry about) and take us down there for a day of bodysurfing. Then usually home via the Onkaparinga sandboarding hills (with homemade boards) or on a couple of occasions, the strawberry farm.3
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@Quote_Queen_67 Took @tigerbeth, my daughter, the French exchange student and I for a walk in the Dandenongs. And for the first time in my life I saw a lyrebird!!!!!
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@kmakm We used to see them all the time when we did the bigger walk behind the Cafe in the Dandenongs.1