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Morning early birds 14 in Wondai again so Bernie's little man tells me on the road today don't know how far.

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Morning Bob drizzling rain here at the moment . Safe travel .
Morning all the other early birds .
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Good morning, 12 more grey clouds, very little sunshine about the last couple of days.
The lake is calm not much activity lately to cold for everyone to be out on the water, although a 30ft yacht has arrived o'night & picked up a neighbour's mooring.
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Morning all what a lovely day yesterday turned out to be. Sunshine all day and expected a cold night but rather warm with no need of heating or extra blanket. Hope today is the same, have a great weekend folks. Cheers Robert
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"TANKS" HERE---
I had a sleep-in this morning. Dysart has had steady rain on Thursday/Friday and now Saturday.
It is now 09:00am and the temp is 17 degrees and the sky is fully overcast and no sign of the sun.
Time to go back to bed after the bacon/eggs/sausage & fried tomato nosh-up. Major is browned off because I wont let him out to play in the puddles.
Keith.
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I plan to have another birthday next year.
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Good late morning won 2 Bingos yesterday so good day had by all Have a good weekend
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A very late G'day, cause it's too late to say good morning even here in SA :lol: Went to the movies and watched Yesterday last night. Not the Queen movie by any stretch, but then it didn't try to be, but a great feel good movie with a lot of the old Beatles songs sung no where near as good as the originals, but still not bad at all.

A bit more excitement early hrs this morning, someone in a 4 X 4 ute completely missed the fact there is bend in the road 3 houses down. It came up the embankment (no idea how it didn't end up on its side at that point) the left hand wheels travelled through our neighbours front garden, took out the house name sign and street number post, got a redirection back towards the road courtesy of a wooden sleeper garden border so narrowly missing her water meter, left behind the side step on our driveway, took out our street number post and grazed off the side of our retaining wall. Some where as it crossed out front road side area the left hand front wheel and suspension decided to part company dropping the inner CV joint shaft in the mess, the aerial act ended and the front end ploughed into the road roughly mid lane, then carried on for another 100mtr while headed left again and ploughed into a rather large rock, and there it stopped. Another car turned up, took the occupants off leaving a rather sorry looking vehicle for the Police to come and check out this morning. The officer told us there was another smash involving a ute about 10km up the road, wonder if it was the same group that picked up this lot.
Every air bag looked to have deployed so that must have been exciting for the occupants along with the wild ride.
Naturally, I slept through the whole lot, Margaret said there as a very loud bang and both she and our neighbour went out to investigate. I got the story this morning :lol: while viewing the flight path this ute took. If it hadn't been for the wooden sleeper redirecting the vehicle back towards the road, it would have dropped down into our driveway and ploughed into the retaining wall. I doubt they would have walked away from that, so rather lucky on their part.

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Never a dull moment at your place....Bugga sleeping through it though .
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Terry, Another one for the collection to fix?
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jon_d wrote: Sat Jul 06, 2019 4:55 pm Terry, Another one for the collection to fix?
:lol: That one is well and truly trashed :lol: Maybe the canopy on the back and the LED driving lights might be salvageable, possibly the motor and gearbox. The diffs would both be destroyed, the body is twisted, no idea how they even got out of it because the passenger side door is against the dirt wall and the drivers side door looks as though the body twist would have jammed it. The drivers side window was up but maybe the passenger window isn't there or they climbed out the back somehow.
I'm guessing either drugs or drunk, they had negotiated a number of bends before they got to that one in the 2.5km from when they left town, that is a very quick go to sleep for both the driver and passenger :lol: Not a sign that they tried to brake or turn, the tyre marks are straight .... well at least while it still had all its wheels under it anyway :roll:
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