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Thursday, September 10, 2009
Saturday, August 29, 2009
I've found my retirement home
Port Douglas...... or the Daintree but only in the dry season.
We have been here for 2 days & leave tomorrow:( This place is magic...... We found a fabulous park just out of Port in a place called Craiglie & it's great, only draw back is the mozzies, sandflies & bloody bats screeching & flapping around in the bushes at 3am..... luckily I needed to go to the loo.
Yesterday we eventually headed off to the Daintree & Cape Tribulation, much to some protesting from 1 passenger. As he is not of legal age he had no say in whagt was happening so had to "tag along".... he had a great day after all too. We caught the ferry (a little bigger than what we're used to at Berowra Waters) across the croc infested Daintree River & headed into the World Heritage National Park. Thankfully John was driving or we may not have made it too far along the road - you all know what a sticky beak I am. The lush forest with so many different species of plants would make any Don Bourke fan wet themselves.
We stopped at Floravilla Ice Creamery & had a cup of the most divine ice cream you'll ever taste. I had passionfruit, banana & ginger with real ginger pieces, John had banana & ginger, Loz had banana & passionfruit & Hayd had chocolate & ginger. It was soosososososososo yummmmm. This little old lady makes it all by hand & only sells it in her shop. With our tummies topped up we went on our merry way. We stopped off at Noah's Beach for a walk along the beach. The tide was out & the beach was just beautiful. Soft sand, warm water, no croc's that we knew of & miles of beach to walk along. - i'll post photo's when I've uploaded them....
We had an ordinary lunch at Cape Trib as there wasn't much to offer & the take away wanted $7.00 for a hot dog..... so we had a pie & went for a stroll to the beach - for something different.
Then headed home along the winding road. We stopped on 2 bridges for me to take photo's but car's came so I missed them.
If you get the chance to come up here you must. It's magic & if I can work on John in 10-15 years we might be back..... finger's crossed....
Hope you're enjoying my notes, there'll be more photo's to come too.
Miss you all & hope you're all well & safe.
Oh & we saw our first "wild" croc this morning. Hoping to catch him again tomorrow....
We have been here for 2 days & leave tomorrow:( This place is magic...... We found a fabulous park just out of Port in a place called Craiglie & it's great, only draw back is the mozzies, sandflies & bloody bats screeching & flapping around in the bushes at 3am..... luckily I needed to go to the loo.
Yesterday we eventually headed off to the Daintree & Cape Tribulation, much to some protesting from 1 passenger. As he is not of legal age he had no say in whagt was happening so had to "tag along".... he had a great day after all too. We caught the ferry (a little bigger than what we're used to at Berowra Waters) across the croc infested Daintree River & headed into the World Heritage National Park. Thankfully John was driving or we may not have made it too far along the road - you all know what a sticky beak I am. The lush forest with so many different species of plants would make any Don Bourke fan wet themselves.
We stopped at Floravilla Ice Creamery & had a cup of the most divine ice cream you'll ever taste. I had passionfruit, banana & ginger with real ginger pieces, John had banana & ginger, Loz had banana & passionfruit & Hayd had chocolate & ginger. It was soosososososososo yummmmm. This little old lady makes it all by hand & only sells it in her shop. With our tummies topped up we went on our merry way. We stopped off at Noah's Beach for a walk along the beach. The tide was out & the beach was just beautiful. Soft sand, warm water, no croc's that we knew of & miles of beach to walk along. - i'll post photo's when I've uploaded them....
We had an ordinary lunch at Cape Trib as there wasn't much to offer & the take away wanted $7.00 for a hot dog..... so we had a pie & went for a stroll to the beach - for something different.
Then headed home along the winding road. We stopped on 2 bridges for me to take photo's but car's came so I missed them.
If you get the chance to come up here you must. It's magic & if I can work on John in 10-15 years we might be back..... finger's crossed....
Hope you're enjoying my notes, there'll be more photo's to come too.
Miss you all & hope you're all well & safe.
Oh & we saw our first "wild" croc this morning. Hoping to catch him again tomorrow....
Friday, August 28, 2009
Cairns & surrounds
We spent 4 nights in Cairns & still didn't see everything. We had a full day at Kuranda which is in the highlands/tablelands & has the most amazing rainforest so far. We caught he train up there which was a journey in itself. The track was built in the 1800's when they discovered tin & gold in the area. Considering the lack of technology they had back then they did a fine job. There are 15 tunnels & lot's of bridges. It was easier & faster to go through the mountain than go round it. They had communities along the way which is amazing considering the lack of flat land but they managed.
Our return journey was by the Skyrail which takes you over the canopy of the rainforest. Now I must admit I was a little apprehensive about doing this but when I was up there it was fantastic. Looking down on the trees was pretty cool. We had 2 pit stops on the way back to go for a wander & learn about the area. We had another view of the Barron Falls - most spectacular in the wet season I hear. There were people swimming in one of the water holes which you'd definitely not do in the wet season if you wanted to live.
Next day we ventured up to the Atherton Tablelands. The road up was a very very very long version on Galston Gorge road but a hell of a lot steeper & windier.... When they first settled in Atherton they used to walk up the same road with their food,etc on their sholders or on mules... they certainly were tough back then.
We visited the Cathederal Fig & Curtain Fig - both looked like they should be in a Lord of the Rings movie. We then eventually found the cheese tasting place.. now that was an experience - silly map... cheese was only ok too so we shouldn't have wasted time tracking back.... Then we went to the Chinese Tample. We were very glad we went here. It was a fascinating story of how Atherton's "China Town" came about. The caretaker only left on 1965 cause of the ghost's he said & he lived in some mighty primitive quarters. By this time it was after 5 when we headed for Mareeba which is coffee town. We'll go there on our way back from Cooktown to Darwin hopefully we'll stop. We called in to the Peanut Man & were treated to a lovely big King Brown snake dead (thankfully) on the side of the road. The bus driver from a tour bus collected it to show the Japanese... noice one mate.
We then ventured back to the caravan park for toasted sandwiches for dinner.
I also caught up with my second mum in Cairns. I haven't seen her for many years & she hasn't changed much at all. It was a great evening & I hope to get back there again in the next couple of years.
Our return journey was by the Skyrail which takes you over the canopy of the rainforest. Now I must admit I was a little apprehensive about doing this but when I was up there it was fantastic. Looking down on the trees was pretty cool. We had 2 pit stops on the way back to go for a wander & learn about the area. We had another view of the Barron Falls - most spectacular in the wet season I hear. There were people swimming in one of the water holes which you'd definitely not do in the wet season if you wanted to live.
Next day we ventured up to the Atherton Tablelands. The road up was a very very very long version on Galston Gorge road but a hell of a lot steeper & windier.... When they first settled in Atherton they used to walk up the same road with their food,etc on their sholders or on mules... they certainly were tough back then.
We visited the Cathederal Fig & Curtain Fig - both looked like they should be in a Lord of the Rings movie. We then eventually found the cheese tasting place.. now that was an experience - silly map... cheese was only ok too so we shouldn't have wasted time tracking back.... Then we went to the Chinese Tample. We were very glad we went here. It was a fascinating story of how Atherton's "China Town" came about. The caretaker only left on 1965 cause of the ghost's he said & he lived in some mighty primitive quarters. By this time it was after 5 when we headed for Mareeba which is coffee town. We'll go there on our way back from Cooktown to Darwin hopefully we'll stop. We called in to the Peanut Man & were treated to a lovely big King Brown snake dead (thankfully) on the side of the road. The bus driver from a tour bus collected it to show the Japanese... noice one mate.
We then ventured back to the caravan park for toasted sandwiches for dinner.
I also caught up with my second mum in Cairns. I haven't seen her for many years & she hasn't changed much at all. It was a great evening & I hope to get back there again in the next couple of years.
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
Airlie Beach to Cairns
We headed out of Airlie & on our way to Cairns. We went to Townsville for our first stop & had a little trouble finding accom as there are festivals, race's & rodeo's on in this part of the country at the moment. We managed to find a place on a busy road again... for the "over 50's" apparently. We were asked to make sure we took the kids to the loo as "some of them aren't used to kids being around"... what the... oh well, it wasn't mentioned to us that we couldn't have the kids & we were only there 1 night too.
We went for a quick drive to The Strand before the sun set & there was another lagoon to swim in cause the water there isn't safe either. We went for a walk, the kids played inthe park & made some noise so they'd be quiet when we got back & then headed back to the van park which I skillfully managed to navigate us back to in the dark.
We were up early the next morning, packed up & went to start the car & it was dead as. Someone forgot to unplug the fridge in the car so it was on all night. Lucky the handyman from the park came to the rescue but it seem's we've zapped the radio in the van.....
Off from Townsville heading for Kurramine Beach. This was a pretty place but expensive to stay in. We had lunch at the pub looking out to the Barrier Reef & met a local guy who suggested another place right on the beach which was cheap. We went there & there was nothing plus it was small the caretaker there suggested we head for Cowley Beach. This was another paradise so we stayed there 2 nights. Right on the beach, clean loo's loverly people again & we were set. We spent the next day on the beach fishing which resulted in again nothing much to write home about but I managed to catch something edible......
After leaving Cowley Beach we were off to Cairns......
Emerald to Mackay
After arriving at Sapphire on a very hot day we were looking forward to cooling off with a cold beer or wine. The beer was cold but the wine wasn't but that didn't stop me.
The kids had a ball (including John) feeding the lorrikeets, they were very hungry. They enjoyed a meal of bread & apples then took off for something better. The park we stgayed at was amazing. It had been taken over by new owners only 3 weeks before we got there & they were still settling in but it was really nice. We used their BBQ room to cook dinner in & ate there & were later joined by the owner & other guests which was nice & welcoming - shame we were only there 1 night.
NExt morning we went gem fosiking. We got a few little one's each & much to John's dismay nothing big enough to retire on.
After fossiking we headed for Garraway St, Mackay to the Worsley's..... yyeeaaahh...
We drove through some dry flat country but also some amazing things we saw. One attraction for me was when I saw the Southern Cross Auto Electric's billboard. Sorry Sean but I was thirlled by it even if the local's aren't..
We spent 4 fabo days with my sister & her family. Kids got on like a house on fire & Jick & I caught up which was also great.
We unfortunately left Mackay on the wednesday & headed for Airlie Beach - got it round the wrong way oopps....
The kids had a ball (including John) feeding the lorrikeets, they were very hungry. They enjoyed a meal of bread & apples then took off for something better. The park we stgayed at was amazing. It had been taken over by new owners only 3 weeks before we got there & they were still settling in but it was really nice. We used their BBQ room to cook dinner in & ate there & were later joined by the owner & other guests which was nice & welcoming - shame we were only there 1 night.
NExt morning we went gem fosiking. We got a few little one's each & much to John's dismay nothing big enough to retire on.
After fossiking we headed for Garraway St, Mackay to the Worsley's..... yyeeaaahh...
We drove through some dry flat country but also some amazing things we saw. One attraction for me was when I saw the Southern Cross Auto Electric's billboard. Sorry Sean but I was thirlled by it even if the local's aren't..
We spent 4 fabo days with my sister & her family. Kids got on like a house on fire & Jick & I caught up which was also great.
We unfortunately left Mackay on the wednesday & headed for Airlie Beach - got it round the wrong way oopps....
Paradise
What more can I say about this???
Overlooking Whitehaven Beach on the Whitsunday's on a stunning day. We went out on the reef for the day & it was great. We left early in the morning, headed to the marina via the bus & waited for the rest to arrive. There were about 70 people all together & we were lucky to be one of the first on the boat so we took poll position (true Penrose style) on the top deck out the back for the best views. We liberally applied the SPF30+, donned our hats & took off. The first stop was Tongue Bay where we saw a turtle then offloaded for a short bushwalk to the lookout which is where the kids are. Then back to the boat for lunch while travelling round the corner to Whitehaven Beach where we hopped off for a swim in the fresh water. We also had some photo's taken by the cruise photographer (john loved posing for those), we got a couple of really nice shots too.
Back on the boat & we headed off to Border Island for the snorkelling. WOW this was something. I was a little overwhlemed by the size of the coral & how close we were to it. I kept pulling Hayden back cause I thought we were too close but all was good. We saw some amazing fish including swimming through them while they were being fed, rather freaky this was. It was certainly an amazing thing & yes we saw a Nemo fish - sorry Billy but your's are tiny.
The trip home was made even more special when we saw a whale & her calf. I managed to see her tail when she dived but then she cruised a little way from where we were.
So that was our Whitsunday's experience.
Overlooking Whitehaven Beach on the Whitsunday's on a stunning day. We went out on the reef for the day & it was great. We left early in the morning, headed to the marina via the bus & waited for the rest to arrive. There were about 70 people all together & we were lucky to be one of the first on the boat so we took poll position (true Penrose style) on the top deck out the back for the best views. We liberally applied the SPF30+, donned our hats & took off. The first stop was Tongue Bay where we saw a turtle then offloaded for a short bushwalk to the lookout which is where the kids are. Then back to the boat for lunch while travelling round the corner to Whitehaven Beach where we hopped off for a swim in the fresh water. We also had some photo's taken by the cruise photographer (john loved posing for those), we got a couple of really nice shots too.
Back on the boat & we headed off to Border Island for the snorkelling. WOW this was something. I was a little overwhlemed by the size of the coral & how close we were to it. I kept pulling Hayden back cause I thought we were too close but all was good. We saw some amazing fish including swimming through them while they were being fed, rather freaky this was. It was certainly an amazing thing & yes we saw a Nemo fish - sorry Billy but your's are tiny.
The trip home was made even more special when we saw a whale & her calf. I managed to see her tail when she dived but then she cruised a little way from where we were.
So that was our Whitsunday's experience.
Saturday, August 15, 2009
Rockie - 13/8/09
Have you ever been to Rockhampton????
I'm lucky, I've been there a couple of times. First was when I was 17 y.o in my hey day of Ten-Pin Bowling. I still remembered the motel we stayed at & the park I ran through to go to mum & dad so I coiuld escape my team mates being mean to me.....
It was a lllooonnnggg hot day on thursday. It was 31 degrees there & at 2am was still 20. The van park we stayed in was..... um...... interesting. The choices we had were, a site with power but no water, a site on the highway or the place we stayed in which was on the Fitzroy River, between 2 main roads, bridges & oh a train track & a road behind us. It was the worst night sleep I've had so far, maybe cause it was hot or just the interesting noises around the place. Guess living in Berowra Heights we're spoilt too.
I went to the office to ask weather they could recommend a pizza place. The "very helpful"sic lady directed me to Dominos or Eagle Boys.. no other option.....
Once again some sweet people who John & Hayden met whilst Loz & I were waiting for them to come back form the showers.... 20 mins later.....
We took of early Friday morning to get to the Gem fields. We stopped on the way for a bushwalk & a steep climb for the poor old Navara & Rapid, but they made it.
I'm lucky, I've been there a couple of times. First was when I was 17 y.o in my hey day of Ten-Pin Bowling. I still remembered the motel we stayed at & the park I ran through to go to mum & dad so I coiuld escape my team mates being mean to me.....
It was a lllooonnnggg hot day on thursday. It was 31 degrees there & at 2am was still 20. The van park we stayed in was..... um...... interesting. The choices we had were, a site with power but no water, a site on the highway or the place we stayed in which was on the Fitzroy River, between 2 main roads, bridges & oh a train track & a road behind us. It was the worst night sleep I've had so far, maybe cause it was hot or just the interesting noises around the place. Guess living in Berowra Heights we're spoilt too.
I went to the office to ask weather they could recommend a pizza place. The "very helpful"sic lady directed me to Dominos or Eagle Boys.. no other option.....
Once again some sweet people who John & Hayden met whilst Loz & I were waiting for them to come back form the showers.... 20 mins later.....
We took of early Friday morning to get to the Gem fields. We stopped on the way for a bushwalk & a steep climb for the poor old Navara & Rapid, but they made it.
Broadbeach to Hervey Bay - 12/08/09
We had a lovely 3 days with the folks & seeing Matthew. Loz wore a full glass of creaming soda at the Hog's Breath for dinner on saturday. Thankfully it all came out of her jumper after the manager washed it in soda water. We did the "Surfer's" walk & Copengagen ice cream as we have done for too many years now. We did a spot of fishing at mum & dad's. I won with 3 for that day so John & Hadyen had to beat me with 4 each on the next night. Nothing worth keeping on either trip..
We left for Hervey Bay where I haven't been for atleast 30 years.... many fond memories. Hervey bay isn't the quiet little seaside town it was back then, apparently the population there is 57,000 people.... wow & it's growing.
We stopped at a lovely van park & were once again greeted by some friendly seasoned travllers, alas still no kids to play with.... these 2 won't want to see each other for a year when we get back from this trip.
We settled in, went for a drive, bought a couple of yummy pineapples for 50c each, went home, had dinner than waited for the storm. A fair bit of rain, little thunder & the bats pooing & sqwaking in the trees above the van.. John & several others washed the car's & van's the next morning so the poo didn't stick.
We left Hervey Bay & headed for Rockhampton...... hmmm noice place that.
We left for Hervey Bay where I haven't been for atleast 30 years.... many fond memories. Hervey bay isn't the quiet little seaside town it was back then, apparently the population there is 57,000 people.... wow & it's growing.
We stopped at a lovely van park & were once again greeted by some friendly seasoned travllers, alas still no kids to play with.... these 2 won't want to see each other for a year when we get back from this trip.
We settled in, went for a drive, bought a couple of yummy pineapples for 50c each, went home, had dinner than waited for the storm. A fair bit of rain, little thunder & the bats pooing & sqwaking in the trees above the van.. John & several others washed the car's & van's the next morning so the poo didn't stick.
We left Hervey Bay & headed for Rockhampton...... hmmm noice place that.
Monday, August 10, 2009
Urunga to Broadbeach Waters
We left beautiful Urunga on Thursday & headed for Lismore to see John's cousin & his family who we've not seen for several years. They live in Modanville which is about 10-15 mins from Lismore on the way to Nimbin & is a place we'd consider moving to.
We had a great night catching up with Brad & Trish while the kids all had a ball together & you'd never know they didn't see each other regularly. We woke the next day & got ready to leave so they could get Myles to soccer at Lennox Head.
So we headed off for Byron Bay via Bangalow. We were going to stop but alas another place with no parking for caravan's.... how inconsiderate.. so we carried on to Byron. It was beautiful but a little windy so we donned jumpers, parked he van at Captain Cook beach & off we went on our walk to the lighthouse.
Our walk ended up being quite a hike taking us through Palm Valley, to Wotego Beach & one of the ritzy secluded areas of this town. We climbed up & down following the path along the coast line, stoping to catch our breath & admire the view. We even managed to see a pod of dolphins. Arriving at what we thought was a little walk to the eastern most part of Australia we were almost blown away. It was so windy & there was a very silly man fishing off the very rugged rocks & I'm not sure he climbed off them or was washed off.
I'm not sure who's been to Byron Bay lighthouse but let me tell you.... drive, don't walk. I had to try to keep the kids motivated to climb the hill along with myself while John strode ahead. Considering the effort it took, we managed to conquer the climb & almost get blown away when we reached the top.
We've been at mum & dad's since saturday & it feels like we're here for a holiday & will be heading home when we leave here cause we've done the things we usually do when we come here. Carara markets for breaky, Surfers' for ice cream & fishing, fishing, fishing..... I was the winner of the haul today with 1 toad fish & 2 little whiting. John & Lauren both caught 2 each aswell. John & Hayden are down there now trying more luck.....
We leave here on Wednesday heading for Bundaberg then Emerald & Mackay for the weekend to see Jick, Sean, Matty, Caitlin & Spotty & hopefully a trip on the reef.
Wednesday, August 5, 2009
Urunga - August 5th
Evening.... I am using "free" internet in beautiful Urunga so thought I'd take full advantage of the 3 hrs or 50mb I have today.
We left Nelson Bay Tuesday about 2:30 & arrived at Port Macquarie right on dusk, which we now know isn't a good move for beginner caravan parkers so will hopefully avoid doing that again. We discovered a cheaper alternative to Big4's.. top tourist parks. We saved an amazing $17 on our first official night. The park was nice, loos oldish but clean & nice people.
We left Port early this morning & were all set up in Urunga by 10:30am. We have some lovely neighbours & have decided to stay on another night here rather than the short trip to Yamba, plus the weather is fab & so is the view.. We're right on the waterfront, park across the road, only thing is no kids for our's to play with so they're relying on each other.
We went to Bellingen & Dorigo today. Visited John's Grandparents graves which we'd not done for atleast 8 yrs. Dorigo is beautiful but bloody cold as we discovered, so we didn't hang around there too long. Back to Urunga for an attempt at fishing & a welcome beer with the grey nomads..
Tomorrow we'll be going to the Big Banana.....which all the kids are looking forward to (me included) & a look around Coffs before our last night here..
Well, that's it from me for tonight. Better go see if they've managed to catch anything other than be freezing. Oh & the moon is beautiful, full, shining on the water, stunning.... anyone jealous????
Till next free internet site.... Bermuda St?????
Take care
We left Nelson Bay Tuesday about 2:30 & arrived at Port Macquarie right on dusk, which we now know isn't a good move for beginner caravan parkers so will hopefully avoid doing that again. We discovered a cheaper alternative to Big4's.. top tourist parks. We saved an amazing $17 on our first official night. The park was nice, loos oldish but clean & nice people.
We left Port early this morning & were all set up in Urunga by 10:30am. We have some lovely neighbours & have decided to stay on another night here rather than the short trip to Yamba, plus the weather is fab & so is the view.. We're right on the waterfront, park across the road, only thing is no kids for our's to play with so they're relying on each other.
We went to Bellingen & Dorigo today. Visited John's Grandparents graves which we'd not done for atleast 8 yrs. Dorigo is beautiful but bloody cold as we discovered, so we didn't hang around there too long. Back to Urunga for an attempt at fishing & a welcome beer with the grey nomads..
Tomorrow we'll be going to the Big Banana.....which all the kids are looking forward to (me included) & a look around Coffs before our last night here..
Well, that's it from me for tonight. Better go see if they've managed to catch anything other than be freezing. Oh & the moon is beautiful, full, shining on the water, stunning.... anyone jealous????
Till next free internet site.... Bermuda St?????
Take care
Monday, July 27, 2009
Overview of our journey
Well, here we are.
7 sleeps away from our big journey. It's come around fast & I can't believe that this time next week we'll be on our way.
Our 1st port of call will be Nelson Bay - didn't want to travel too far on our first day. Here we'll say goodbye to John's parents & spend a warm night in the house with a yummy dinner cooked by Nanny Lorraine.
In the morning we'll head off for Port Macquarie & our first night in the Rapid. Next stop, Urunga where we'll head up to Dorrigo & visit John's grandparents graves & enjoy the spectacular views from the mountains - I love it up there, so clean & fresh.
After Urunga, we'll call in at Yamba to see the new headquarters of Global Style then on to Lismore to see John's cousin & family, then another short trip to Broadbeach Waters. If mum & dad will have us we'll spend a couple of days here. John's son Matthew lives in Brisbane so we'll visit him & I can do what the Penrose girl's do best... shop with my mummy...
That will end our first week on the road. At this stage I'm thinking I won't really feel like we're on a "big" adventure till we leave the comfort of family & head out on our own.
The kids are looking forward to seeing all the "BIG" things as am I & re-living some of the trips we had as a family when I was Lauren & Hayden's ages.
I'll do my best to keep this updated with photo's & hopefully some interesting things we do & see & not just jibber as I normally do when I talk to you all.
So there you have it.. my first entry of thousands........
Hope you enjoy & if not..... don't read them...he he he
7 sleeps away from our big journey. It's come around fast & I can't believe that this time next week we'll be on our way.
Our 1st port of call will be Nelson Bay - didn't want to travel too far on our first day. Here we'll say goodbye to John's parents & spend a warm night in the house with a yummy dinner cooked by Nanny Lorraine.
In the morning we'll head off for Port Macquarie & our first night in the Rapid. Next stop, Urunga where we'll head up to Dorrigo & visit John's grandparents graves & enjoy the spectacular views from the mountains - I love it up there, so clean & fresh.
After Urunga, we'll call in at Yamba to see the new headquarters of Global Style then on to Lismore to see John's cousin & family, then another short trip to Broadbeach Waters. If mum & dad will have us we'll spend a couple of days here. John's son Matthew lives in Brisbane so we'll visit him & I can do what the Penrose girl's do best... shop with my mummy...
That will end our first week on the road. At this stage I'm thinking I won't really feel like we're on a "big" adventure till we leave the comfort of family & head out on our own.
The kids are looking forward to seeing all the "BIG" things as am I & re-living some of the trips we had as a family when I was Lauren & Hayden's ages.
I'll do my best to keep this updated with photo's & hopefully some interesting things we do & see & not just jibber as I normally do when I talk to you all.
So there you have it.. my first entry of thousands........
Hope you enjoy & if not..... don't read them...he he he
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