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Silverbirch

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  1. Oh no, I hope you feel better soon. Xxxx
  2. Glad you had a nice time. Mine was OK too.
  3. Hi JN, I went out this morning with SRS to clear fallen tree off the freeway a few kms out of our town.
  4. I love deer. I've only seen them in zoos though there have been ones introduced and living in forests, buy shooters go after them. I've never seen a raccoon, but would like go. Yes, it's cool watching the kangaroos. I haven't seen Dyan get fought bug I know they are here middle of the night and have seen them go back to the forest a bit after 5am. Sone of room are just HUGE!
  5. Foxes can be a real problem here, mostly for people who keep. Poultry. At night, U currently have a mob of kangaroos feeding outside my hand and leaving pop outside my gate. Not much grass around due to being end of summer so they come out from the forests at night. I have tried go photograph but can't get good photos due to no light
  6. Fingers crossed for your eldest son. Lol, funny kids!
  7. I was never I. guides but it was something I had really wanted to do.
  8. Big Hugs ItsAllGrand. I'm so sorry to read about your miscarriage and losing your mother. That's a lot to go through. Oh that bus conversation. Not nice. mostly when I catch the train to Melbourne which can tie between 3.5 and 5 plus hours - depending on what issues the railways are having), people are generally nice, but I don't like being in confined spaces for that amount of time. I really HATE if I am bear people who cough and obviously have a flu virus. Almost every time I visit Melbourne, within a few days, I will come down with something. I see people in Melbourne, particulRly Asian people walking about wearing surgical masks, supposedly to give themselves some protection. Sorry for getting off track there, but yeah, I prefer not having to use public transport too. Xxx
  9. I seriously doubt anything is going on. He sounds like he is easy-going guy. I would let it go.
  10. She is also a much younger woman, and I wouldn't expect all of her choices and behaviours to be the same as the average older woman - yes partly fuelled by alcohol. when I was a much younger woman, I viewed 50 year old men as old - older often than my father - and definitely not that type of interest from me.
  11. A www, you're Dad sounds so nice. Lum, I had a blackberry problem once and then acquired a goat for a short while. The goat ate the blackberries completely away.
  12. Would love to go to one of those marches.
  13. Could you please tell me where I might meet a man like This? Thank you
  14. Great to hear the update. Having made the move from a city to a small town, the biggest issue is employment. When I moved here, I had a job in a regional centre 35kms away which I ravelled to daily. Then that folded up and it was so hard to get work. The structure of work for many people in small towns is that they need to have at least 2 part time jobs which is what I have now - and I'm only earning a bit more than half of what I earned in the city. On the other side, housing is around a third of the price it is in the city, but you need to spend more on gas - gas is much more expensive here than in the States. Families need to have 2 cars because of the lack of transport.
  15. Yes that's very good. I'm grateful for my dogs. I'm grateful for aircon during a heatwave.
  16. Who oho Lum! That sounds fun and good onyx xMil
  17. I'm grateful that this week, I was able to do a paid job that I love. I'm grateful the people at work were very nice to me, and that at no time did I feel stressed at work despite being new. I'm grateful that my employer is paying me the correct rates of pay, and has treated me fairly and with respect.
  18. I'm grateful that despite being poor, I was able to access dental care (state funded) for urgent work on a tooth, and it hardly cost me anything.
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