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RE: Who's hiding behind the bushes?


Why not just take a plane .

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Happywanderer wrote:

Hey Jim. When do you smell the roses??


hi Marj,

Going from Mt Magnet to Geraldton All the wild flowers, rivers of them. We haven't come across any wild roses yet. Some trips are just fantasic we take it much slower after BH.

Next July We will smell them in our garden every day, cause we can for the rest of our lives. Unless were out and about in the new Jayco.smilesmilesmile

 Have a nice weekend and keep pulling the weeds, A good time to fertilise them now with the new shoots coming out. Did you remember to prune  yours in June.

Regards Jim & Lambie



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Get a pilots bag and don't have to waste time going for piddles

winkwinkwink



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brickies wrote:

Why not just take a plane .


Hi Terry,

If I owned a second hand C130, Might just do that. Yardie Creek Homestead CV has a dirt airstrip just mad for a C130. Would save a lot of time lol.biggrinbiggrinbiggrin   

Till then wagons Ho.

Regards Jim & Lambie



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Hey Jim wrote:
Happywanderer wrote:

Hey Jim. When do you smell the roses??


hi Marj,

Going from Mt Magnet to Geraldton All the wild flowers, rivers of them. We haven't come across any wild roses yet. Some trips are just fantasic we take it much slower after BH.

Next July We will smell them in our garden every day, cause we can for the rest of our lives. Unless were out and about in the new Jayco.smilesmilesmile

 Have a nice weekend and keep pulling the weeds, A good time to fertilise them now with the new shoots coming out. Did you remember to prune  yours in June.

Regards Jim & Lambie


 Smell the roses is another way of saying slow down and enjoy your trip seeing so much on the way and not missing anything.



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Ontos45 wrote:

Get a pilots bag and don't have to waste time going for piddles

winkwinkwink


Hi Peter & Sue,

No leave no foot print.

Lambie needs her Fix X  many  a coffees. I got her an air pot. But she likes her cappucino's. + piddles. Me the funnel and plastic tube through the.......

Ho no Lambie's on me again ......

What / who are you talking to this time? Just saying good morning to everyone DEAR....Yes Dear. God I dread that rolling pin. I could k.......ill the person who invented it. 

Have better day then me.

Regards Jim & (basher) Lambie



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Hi Marj,

We will be from now on. Throwing in the towl from July forever, praise the lord.

Jim & Lambie



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It all depends on the purpose of the trip. I usually go to Alice for the Finke Desert Race on the Queen's Birthday weekend in June. Because I was towing the bike trailer for 2 of the guys competing the first trip, we had to be there by a certain time for the boys to register. Left Port Stephens 6am Monday morning and drove 13hrs to Broken Hill the first day (3 short breaks for fuel and food etc). Overnight at B.H then off by 7am and drove to Coober Pedy in 10 Hours (2 pit stops on the way). Then Coober to Alice in 8 hours (2 pits stops) the wednesday. Was in Alice, booked into motel, registered for race, unpacked bikes and set up for riding the next day and sitting around enjoying a couple of beers and BBQ steak by 6pm Wednesday arvo.

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