Good morning daily
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Macca
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Re: Good morning daily
Good morning all. Hot here this morning but sea breeze now blowing through front and out the back- lovely. David we only 7k down Deception Bay Road if you passing.
Time is passing too quickly so live life to the full with your spouse/partner while you still have she/he by your side.
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Shirley
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Re: Good morning daily
Good morning 21, misty/cloudy & been raining, looks like another wet day.
Looking forward to a restful weekend.
Looking forward to a restful weekend.
Shirley & Bruce.
Re: Good morning daily
Morning all, we made it to another Sunday bacon and egg day
Finished the last cupboard , put the rear sway bar on the VW cut some floor tiles for Carol, then stopped for smoko.
I thought I was retired
Nothing much more happened...that I can think of.
Keep safe everyone.
Bernie.
Finished the last cupboard , put the rear sway bar on the VW cut some floor tiles for Carol, then stopped for smoko.
I thought I was retired
Nothing much more happened...that I can think of.
Keep safe everyone.
Bernie.
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supersparky
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Good morning everyone, nothing much happening here either. We had a bit of light drizzle overnight. It won't have troubled the gauge. We went to the big off lead dog park yesterday. Lots of crows about. No bacon here today, maybe just eggs on toast. Safe travels everybody, happy Sunday.
Cheers
David
David and Terrie
2006 Winnebago Alpine
Not all who wander are lost.
David
David and Terrie
2006 Winnebago Alpine
Not all who wander are lost.
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Newcastle George
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Good morning All, forecast for today is a mixture of mostly cloudy and mostly sunny. Sean got the Kia Reo for what we offered and it is now sitting in our garage waiting for me to put some finishing touches on it. Just hope the insurance co don't change their mind about writing off the Pulsar.
George
George
George, Julie, Leonie & Sean - Kotara, Newcastle
DIY 11.5M 1979 Bedford, Nissan/UD FE6T motor
DIY 11.5M 1979 Bedford, Nissan/UD FE6T motor
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supersparky
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George, thats a pretty good result. Insurance companies never change their mind. Most important thing is the young bloke is OK.
Cheers
David
David and Terrie
2006 Winnebago Alpine
Not all who wander are lost.
David
David and Terrie
2006 Winnebago Alpine
Not all who wander are lost.
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Keith Morris
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Re: Good morning daily
"tanks" here---
I was playing around on the laptop last night after watching Monty Python -Search for the Holy Grail, and I found the YouTube thingo.
I played around and discovered Rick Wakeman and his presentation of King Arthur and Knights of the Round Table; his concert [the full album] of his 1971 Royal Festival Hall show, with the full orchestra [40 minutes]. His playing "LAST BATTLE 1975" is a presentation well worth the time to look and listen.
His playing of Vivaldi - the Four Seasons, and WOW--- Journey to the Centre of the Earth, [the lyrics and visuals], are a few others.
Mike Oldfield was present, and played Tubular Bells which I remembering listening to in the days of my youth. To do the artist justice you need to listen to it through good quality headphones, but with today's modern speakers it comes over pretty good, and worth a listen to if you want to relax, adopt a reclined position on the lounge, forget your problems, and have a coffee or two.
I have to give Hawkwind a mention, although I found this to be a bit too heavy for me after Vivaldi !
I did'nt get around to saying "Good Night" to everybody, so now it is "Good Morning" all.
I am going back to YouTube to see what else I can find to remind me of what I have forgotten to I remember.
I was playing around on the laptop last night after watching Monty Python -Search for the Holy Grail, and I found the YouTube thingo.
I played around and discovered Rick Wakeman and his presentation of King Arthur and Knights of the Round Table; his concert [the full album] of his 1971 Royal Festival Hall show, with the full orchestra [40 minutes]. His playing "LAST BATTLE 1975" is a presentation well worth the time to look and listen.
His playing of Vivaldi - the Four Seasons, and WOW--- Journey to the Centre of the Earth, [the lyrics and visuals], are a few others.
Mike Oldfield was present, and played Tubular Bells which I remembering listening to in the days of my youth. To do the artist justice you need to listen to it through good quality headphones, but with today's modern speakers it comes over pretty good, and worth a listen to if you want to relax, adopt a reclined position on the lounge, forget your problems, and have a coffee or two.
I have to give Hawkwind a mention, although I found this to be a bit too heavy for me after Vivaldi !
I did'nt get around to saying "Good Night" to everybody, so now it is "Good Morning" all.
I am going back to YouTube to see what else I can find to remind me of what I have forgotten to I remember.
I'm now 87 years old, having experienced another birthday, and I'm still living in WA, single (gave up looking), white hair, no teeth, no money, no worries.
I plan to have another birthday next year.
I plan to have another birthday next year.
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Keith Morris
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Re: Good morning daily
"tanks" here---
I was playing around on the laptop last night after watching Monty Python -Search for the Holy Grail, and I found the YouTube thingo.
I played around and discovered Rick Wakeman and his presentation of King Arthur and Knights of the Round Table; his concert [the full album] of his 1971 Royal Festival Hall show, with the full orchestra [40 minutes]. His playing "LAST BATTLE 1975" is a presentation well worth the time to look and listen.
His playing of Vivaldi - the Four Seasons, and WOW--- Journey to the Centre of the Earth, [the lyrics and visuals], are a few others.
Mike Oldfield was present, and played Tubular Bells which I remembering listening to in the days of my youth. To do the artist justice you need to listen to it through good quality headphones, but with today's modern speakers it comes over pretty good, and worth a listen to if you want to relax, adopt a reclined position on the lounge, forget your problems, and have a coffee or two.
I have to give Hawkwind a mention, although I found this to be a bit too heavy for me after Vivaldi !
I did'nt get around to saying "Good Night" to everybody, so now it is "Good Morning" all.
I am going back to YouTube to see what else I can find to remind me of what I have forgotten to I remember.
Good morning Dot, Bernie2Q, George at Newcastle, the Grey Nomads at Vic/NSW, the Queensland Mob, and the lot at Mannum SA, and other Forumites.
I was playing around on the laptop last night after watching Monty Python -Search for the Holy Grail, and I found the YouTube thingo.
I played around and discovered Rick Wakeman and his presentation of King Arthur and Knights of the Round Table; his concert [the full album] of his 1971 Royal Festival Hall show, with the full orchestra [40 minutes]. His playing "LAST BATTLE 1975" is a presentation well worth the time to look and listen.
His playing of Vivaldi - the Four Seasons, and WOW--- Journey to the Centre of the Earth, [the lyrics and visuals], are a few others.
Mike Oldfield was present, and played Tubular Bells which I remembering listening to in the days of my youth. To do the artist justice you need to listen to it through good quality headphones, but with today's modern speakers it comes over pretty good, and worth a listen to if you want to relax, adopt a reclined position on the lounge, forget your problems, and have a coffee or two.
I have to give Hawkwind a mention, although I found this to be a bit too heavy for me after Vivaldi !
I did'nt get around to saying "Good Night" to everybody, so now it is "Good Morning" all.
I am going back to YouTube to see what else I can find to remind me of what I have forgotten to I remember.
Good morning Dot, Bernie2Q, George at Newcastle, the Grey Nomads at Vic/NSW, the Queensland Mob, and the lot at Mannum SA, and other Forumites.
I'm now 87 years old, having experienced another birthday, and I'm still living in WA, single (gave up looking), white hair, no teeth, no money, no worries.
I plan to have another birthday next year.
I plan to have another birthday next year.
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Keith Morris
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Re: Good morning daily
"tanks" here---I ended up with a double entry.
You don't have to read the second posting unless you have a short memory recall.
Keith.
You don't have to read the second posting unless you have a short memory recall.
Keith.
I'm now 87 years old, having experienced another birthday, and I'm still living in WA, single (gave up looking), white hair, no teeth, no money, no worries.
I plan to have another birthday next year.
I plan to have another birthday next year.