Heading north BUT Now heading WEST Oct 17 Now heading EAST Feb 18

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"tanks" here---
Nice photos Helen.
The roses are not in my garden but would be nice instead of the weeds I have.
There is a lot to see in the district and surrounding shires.
When you go to Northam get to the top of the hill lookout for a great view of the town.
Have a picnic in the park on the Avon River. Get some WEIS BARS at Coles and enjoy the day.

Have you met the neighbours yet ?
Tanya will keep you busy and will take you to the Bowling Club, and Ross [house 40] will help you if you need anything.
Selwyn will join you for happy hour if you have a beer in the afternoon.
Wongan Hills is worth a day trip, as is Goomalling and Dowerin.
I'm sure some of the locals will invite you for xmas dinner which is not that far away.
I have finished what I am doing in Maryborough and I'm heading back to Dysart this morning with the 3 kangaroos (Eastern Greys with Joeys) and 2 magpies in the back of the mazda with Mr. Russell.
Keith.
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Jezz Keith you don't let any moss grow under your feet .
I was going to drop in on Thursday in Maryborough and say G'day. But your gone again .
Next time .
Bernie .
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Keith Morris wrote:"tanks" here---
Nice photos Helen.
The roses are not in my garden but would be nice instead of the weeds I have.
There is a lot to see in the district and surrounding shires.
When you go to Northam get to the top of the hill lookout for a great view of the town.
Have a picnic in the park on the Avon River. Get some WEIS BARS at Coles and enjoy the day.

Have you met the neighbours yet ?
Tanya will keep you busy and will take you to the Bowling Club, and Ross [house 40] will help you if you need anything.
Selwyn will join you for happy hour if you have a beer in the afternoon.
Wongan Hills is worth a day trip, as is Goomalling and Dowerin.
I'm sure some of the locals will invite you for xmas dinner which is not that far away.
I have finished what I am doing in Maryborough and I'm heading back to Dysart this morning with the 3 kangaroos (Eastern Greys with Joeys) and 2 magpies in the back of the mazda with Mr. Russell.
Keith.
Hi Tanks Paul has met the 3 niebors i have met Selwyn And Tanya they are very nice people other than that we have not been home or they have been out life is so busy these days Your street is so quite only time you hear anything is whem the kids are heading off to school
Thanks again for having us stay Shopping in Northam on Fri
please give your furry friends a pat
All good here
take care Helen [emoji16]

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Hi Tanks
Kieth you will be happy to know we are having a wonderfull storm nice drop of rain hope it rains all night not quite this heavy [emoji138][emoji138]Helen [emoji1][emoji1]

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We have just got home from the local after a very yummy meal
We where the only custermers
Helen
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Helen Grose wrote: Wed Nov 08, 2017 9:25 pm Hi Tanks
Kieth you will be happy to know we are having a wonderfull storm nice drop of rain hope it rains all night not quite this heavy [emoji138][emoji138]Helen [emoji1][emoji1]

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"tanks ' here---
Oh Hell, bloody rain again over there, now wait for the onslaught of the weeds to grow.
Lucky I have the neighbours looking after the mowing and weed spraying for me.
Are my 2 cars still in the driveway of house 39 ? There should be a black one and a blue one parked there.
Did you get to go to the Bowling Club with Tanya for a dinner. (Tanya cooks at the Club on some nights).
Keith.
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Helen Grose wrote: Sat Nov 11, 2017 10:24 pm We have just got home from the local after a very yummy meal
We where the only custermers
Helen
"tanks" here---Helen,
Wylie is a quiet town --you have to wait for a wedding or funeral or election for a gathering in the pub. The local Club is the place to go for a night out and even then you have to pick your night. Try the barefoot bowls evening for a fun time and meet some of the locals. Did you get to go up to Koorda (45 km drive), nice little town and they have a drive-in cinema. Check out when Goomalling have lunches at the railway rooms --used to be $10 for a 3 course lunch by one of the local cwa or sports groups. Selwyn and I used to drive down for lunch and something to do. Goomalling is a very friendly town. The coffee shop next to the chemist have good coffee and cakes but a bit pricey.
Keith.
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Thanks Keith we Have found the coffee shop going there Tues going for another drive this week
I am told the club does not have a cook
We have been to Northam a couple of times
If it was not for you offering us to stay here we would have missed a beautifull interesting area
Paul has been painting the inside of the van so he has been very busy Htank you and take care Helen😁😁
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Just found your next message yes your cars are still there Everything looks fine
Did you know a lot if not the power poles are being
Today we may get some more rain
take Care Helen😀😀
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We had a great drive this morningFilled ourselves up with pie and cake in the next town heading to Northem starting eith D i am having trouble with town names another drive tomorrow no cakes
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