Lower Shire
Sorted out the problem at the bar, I hope. A rumpus at a nearby gumba gumba caused a bit of a fracas the other night.
Gave Beston the sack, and instructed Dixon and Alice to make sure he didn't go near the chibuku for a while.
Bit of a delay at the bottom of the escarpment, due to regrading. If you're interested in graders, I found an excellent set of photographs of Abandoned Road Graders.
MM III
Gave Beston the sack, and instructed Dixon and Alice to make sure he didn't go near the chibuku for a while.
Bit of a delay at the bottom of the escarpment, due to regrading. If you're interested in graders, I found an excellent set of photographs of Abandoned Road Graders.
MM III
5 Comments:
Thanks for that link MM, I was planning to test my modem's bandwidth anyway.
I wasn't familiar with the work of Hennie Rautenbach, but I certainly am now.
And what better way to celebrate the Aussies' defeat than with a pile of diggers dying in the dirt.
Sterling work old chap. This is the sort of thing that keeps blogging fresh. I will recommend your blog to every single one of my friends.
My dear Robmcj,
Will that be all 2.5 friends?
MM III
Yes, though the dog may not have much use for it.
When can we expect another feature on broken heavy equipment in the bush?
Cap'n Kev, one of the remaining 1.5, is planning an off-road safari near Orange. He might want to replace his 4 -wheel-drive with something more rugged. He asked if he could take my dog, but I refused on account of the risk of passing on the scabies and the fleas. He thinks he caught them from British backpackers.
My Dear Robmcj,
On the voddies now, so please excuse any spelling mistakes.
By 'Orange' do you mean the County, or the Free State? If the latter, I can advise.
Always struck me as an odd name, that one. Full of nothing but 'Tims'?
How often do you send your dog to the dip? Advise at least once a month. Its a wonderful site seeing all the ticks swimming to their demise.
MM III
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