At least you have left some ammunition in the bag for another trip, as you missed going to Mitchell Falls
I can only shake my head at the $4 teabag, but look on the bright side, it is probably an experience you will remember for a long time
It certainly sounds like the mechanic at Kununurra, fitting the control arm bushes, is one to avoid in the future
Happy Birthday on your 62nd
Hope that all goes well with your leaf springs
Lily2018 said
02:32 PM Jul 24, 2019
Such a great read Cuppa and Mrs T. I'm just amazed and enthralled at the places you go and how you get there. Many happy returns for your birthday Cuppa and may your repairs be shorter and cheaper than expected. Let us know what happened.
Dougwe said
08:11 AM Jul 25, 2019
62 hey, nice one Cuppa, happy birthday for then. I hope Mrs Tea made ya a tea cake for ya birthday?
As usual great story and pics, well done.
Lily2018 said
11:27 AM Jul 25, 2019
I meant to say thanks for the link TonyBev, I couldn't get the original to work either.
Cuppa said
11:48 AM Jul 26, 2019
Lily2018 wrote:
I meant to say thanks for the link TonyBev, I couldn't get the original to work either.
Me too. This is the only forum I struggle with links on. Sometimes they work, sometimes they don't, & I'm sure I do the same thing each time (but perhaps I don't?). I check the preview before posting & it seems that if the link does not work correctly no amount of editing the post can change it. I've been using forums for 20 years but somehow things seem to operate differently here, with inconsistent results.
TonyBev - if you can, can you tell me what you did differently in your post to what I did in my OP to get the link to work. I know I've had this conversation here before, but I am convinced that results of putting in links are inconsistent & not me posting them incorrectly. Thanks though for re-posting the link for folk who don't know to copy & paste the link into their browser's url address box.
Tony Bev said
03:54 PM Jul 31, 2019
Hi Cuppa, and Mrs T
Been out of Internet range for a week, so sorry about the late reply
Below is a link to the tutorial I have just put up, I am using a Laptop
Perhaps we have to be careful that we have actually copied the full link
I think that "I see, I see, said me!
Looking at the two links above, there may be a time lag, from when the server receives the post, to when the server has digested it, and put it out there
I logged off and then back on, before I could see the complete link
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Plain Truth said
08:41 PM Aug 3, 2019
Lily2018 wrote:
I meant to say thanks for the link TonyBev, I couldn't get the original to work either.
North Kimberley Pt 4. Kalumburu to Kununurra.
http://cuppa500.com/Blog/2019/07/23/north-kimberley-pt-4-kalumburu-to-kununurra/
Another good read Cuppa, and Mrs T, so thanks for that
For whatever reason your link did not work, on a desktop computer, so here is one which I hope works
http://cuppa500.com/Blog/2019/07/23/north-kimberley-pt-4-kalumburu-to-kununurra/
At least you have left some ammunition in the bag for another trip, as you missed going to Mitchell Falls
I can only shake my head at the $4 teabag, but look on the bright side, it is probably an experience you will remember for a long time
It certainly sounds like the mechanic at Kununurra, fitting the control arm bushes, is one to avoid in the future
Happy Birthday on your 62nd
Hope that all goes well with your leaf springs
As usual great story and pics, well done.
I meant to say thanks for the link TonyBev, I couldn't get the original to work either.
Me too. This is the only forum I struggle with links on. Sometimes they work, sometimes they don't, & I'm sure I do the same thing each time (but perhaps I don't?). I check the preview before posting & it seems that if the link does not work correctly no amount of editing the post can change it. I've been using forums for 20 years but somehow things seem to operate differently here, with inconsistent results.
TonyBev - if you can, can you tell me what you did differently in your post to what I did in my OP to get the link to work. I know I've had this conversation here before, but I am convinced that results of putting in links are inconsistent & not me posting them incorrectly. Thanks though for re-posting the link for folk who don't know to copy & paste the link into their browser's url address box.
Hi Cuppa, and Mrs T
Been out of Internet range for a week, so sorry about the late reply
Below is a link to the tutorial I have just put up, I am using a Laptop
Opps something is wrong the link is not working
https://thegreynomads.activeboard.com/forum.spark#comment-65760381
Hopefully this link will work, at least it has more letters behind the numbers
https://thegreynomads.activeboard.com/t65760381/clickable-link-to-another-website-another-way-to-insert-it/
Perhaps we have to be careful that we have actually copied the full link
I think that "I see, I see, said me!
Looking at the two links above, there may be a time lag, from when the server receives the post, to when the server has digested it, and put it out there
I logged off and then back on, before I could see the complete link
-- Edited by Tony Bev on Wednesday 31st of July 2019 03:56:33 PM
-- Edited by Tony Bev on Wednesday 31st of July 2019 03:59:27 PM
-- Edited by Tony Bev on Wednesday 31st of July 2019 04:03:26 PM
-- Edited by Tony Bev on Wednesday 31st of July 2019 04:05:21 PM
-- Edited by Tony Bev on Wednesday 31st of July 2019 04:41:41 PM
-- Edited by Tony Bev on Wednesday 31st of July 2019 04:46:43 PM
x2,thanks.
Another good blog,Cuppa & Mrs Tea