Capture: Going Walkabout in Sydney
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Hebe, in reply to
Is this permission to boast that I had to scrape ice off my bike seat in order to ride home last night at 10pm? :-)
Taking Ice off the bike seat shows a strength of character Lilith! On Saturday night we went to leave home at 7pm and the car's back doors were unbudgeably frozen shut. Never had that happen in Christchurch that early in the evening.
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Hebe, in reply to
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Lilith __, in reply to
Never had that happen in Christchurch that early in the evening.
was a chilly one, eh?! I have to remind myself how I love the weather here in non-Winter times!
PS your bathroom is well-ventilated!
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Steve Barnes, in reply to
Taking Ice off the bike seat shows a strength of character Lilith!
Men leave the ice on. It helps sometimes.
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Hebe, in reply to
Has a very dense roof in that tree though. Not many volunteers for a bath -- they all prefer the shower inside for some strange reason. Our bath was to have gone in a funky glasshouse made of nice old wooden windows against the brick wall of next door's garage. I had planted lemon and lime trees and was planning a bit of a jungle with the bath in the centre. Last year made that idea much less attractive.
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Hebe, in reply to
Men leave the ice on. It helps sometimes
Real men. Are you a Coaster?
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Lilith __, in reply to
People who bathe in glass houses should not have earthquakes. :-/
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Sofie Bribiesca, in reply to
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Hebe, in reply to
Not to be missed, the dining area ......
Love it. I have rural ambitions but not quite yet.
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Out side loo.
Hebe, This is my local dairy about 4 k from our shed. We debate whether our shed is a workshop/studio or a shed. Hey, he built it , his shed, but man, pretty comfy.
We so love the local coop dairy (some are friends of ours but all are friends of ours )and they are having a Solstice night Thurs and bonfire and drums, at the dairy. All good in my book .Them and their organic produce and grains. :)I mean shit, even a loo!! And cappuccinos.
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Steve Barnes, in reply to
Are you a Coaster?
Madam, I am more of a tea tray.
But seriously, I know cold. When I were a lad we had ice on the pavement that were three inches thick until June
. Yer daren't run fer running into your own frozen breath, could put your eyes out that frost. -
Hebe,
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Hebe, in reply to
Solstice night, Bush Fairies, a cool shed; wonderful. Hope you have a potbelly stove in there too. That's a good road pic too.
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Sofie Bribiesca, in reply to
Ahh, you stepped over the line to self sufficiency. :) Makes you feel good huh to move away from reliance on others to help one to breathe. If I can convince anyone of nothing but ,it would be that it is a breath of fresh air. In 3 weeks I'll be back in Auckland . In 3 and a half weeks I'll be planning to get back to the bush. In 3 years I'll wanna live in the bush because I'll have an amazing choice.
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Hebe, in reply to
Ew. Reminds me of a picture of a woman's bare feet with stiletto heels photoshopped as flesh; creepy.
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Joe Wylie, in reply to
Moses Toeses
I remember that Moses. A scaled-down Carrara statue factory knock-off of this one, is he still near the bottom of the steps from St Kevins Arcade?
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Nora Leggs, in reply to
Ew
Just say to yourself 'marble, it's marble, it's marble' : )
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Nora Leggs, in reply to
is he still near the bottom of the steps from St Kevins Arcade?
Yup, still there.
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Nora Leggs, in reply to
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Joe Wylie, in reply to
Far out. Looks like he got a new plinth or whatever the term is sometime in the years since I first unexpectedly came across him. Lovely to see him still there, a mildly magical corner of Auckland.
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Nora Leggs, in reply to
As Mr Leggs commented ‘Moses aint going nowhere’.
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