Hello John, lovely pictures me the eagle's. Good to see you getting out and about, great post John.
Polar Bear said
09:17 PM Jul 26, 2015
Hi there,
Sitting here (VIC) freezing cold enjoying your stories and racking up a range of places to visit as the photos you post are great. Love your adventures.
Woody n Sue said
09:25 PM Jul 26, 2015
Sounds like a fantastic place
Another great read
Thank you john
Yuglamron said
10:00 AM Jul 27, 2015
Beautiful spot and being at the end of the road is quiet and peaceful. I was there last Oct. and I stayed a couple of days till the midges and sand flies got to me. Screens were useless, the little beggars are too small.
Apart from that a great spot as are the rest of the small towns along the Sandy Straights.
Felicia said
06:56 PM Jul 27, 2015
John.
Absolutely love your blog. What terrific people but your always run into few that aren't. Laughed about your good shirt and win of $1 is better than a loss.
Lynda
Weevil said
08:20 PM Jul 27, 2015
Great life you're leading John, I enjoy reading about it and your photo's make it so much more interesting.
You really are leading the "Life of Riley"
Ethanol said
09:29 PM Jul 27, 2015
Great update John & lots of great pictures. Never heard of that place before but boy do I remember Tin Can Bay. In my Army days in the early 60's we used to take the Artillery Guns & Ammo in the old Studebakers from Brisbane to the firing range just near there. Will never forget the stinking sand flies there.
Keep Enjoying, cheers
mike
Netco said
09:29 PM Jul 27, 2015
Good one John.
yeoeleven said
06:00 AM Jul 28, 2015
Thanks for the encouraging comments and yes Vic I am living the life of Riley and doing it my way, having the best years of my life.
John
Cupie said
07:09 PM Aug 11, 2015
Ethanol wrote:
Great update John & lots of great pictures. Never heard of that place before but boy do I remember Tin Can Bay. In my Army days in the early 60's we used to take the Artillery Guns & Ammo in the old Studebakers from Brisbane to the firing range just near there. Will never forget the stinking sand flies there.
Keep Enjoying, cheers
mike
I too had a few interesting experiences at TCB with 14 Battery of 5 Fld Regt. shooting up 44 gallon drums at a range of up to 8 miles. I was a cut 'lunch commando' 'drop short' for 2 years & 355 days.
TCB like Poona is well known for sandflies. Pity because Poona is a great little place.
03_Troopy said
06:58 PM Aug 27, 2015
Watch out for a crazy red headed (grey now though) crabber up there... and never try knocking off his pots... LOL
Another update
http://yeoeleven.blogspot.com.au/2015/07/three-days-in-poona.html
John
Hello John, lovely pictures me the eagle's. Good to see you getting out and about, great post John.
Sitting here (VIC) freezing cold enjoying your stories and racking up a range of places to visit as the photos you post are great. Love your adventures.
Another great read
Thank you john
Beautiful spot and being at the end of the road is quiet and peaceful. I was there last Oct. and I stayed a couple of days till the midges and sand flies got to me. Screens were useless, the little beggars are too small.
Apart from that a great spot as are the rest of the small towns along the Sandy Straights.
Absolutely love your blog. What terrific people but your always run into few that aren't. Laughed about your good shirt and win of $1 is better than a loss.
Lynda
Great life you're leading John, I enjoy reading about it and your photo's make it so much more interesting.
You really are leading the "Life of Riley"
Keep Enjoying, cheers
mike
Thanks for the encouraging comments and yes Vic I am living the life of Riley and doing it my way, having the best years of my life.
John
I too had a few interesting experiences at TCB with 14 Battery of 5 Fld Regt. shooting up 44 gallon drums at a range of up to 8 miles. I was a cut 'lunch commando' 'drop short' for 2 years & 355 days.
TCB like Poona is well known for sandflies. Pity because Poona is a great little place.