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Re: My town ...
« Reply #50 on: November 25, 2011, 09:35:13 AM »
Hi Madcow, we had about 3 k's of fence flattened and lost gravel off our tracks and lane ways. But we also gained a nice pile of fire wood from upstream, although it was tangled in what was left of the fences. About 1/3 of our place went under.

dno, It a bit wet today, but normally you would see Mt buffalo in this pic. :cheers: 
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« Reply #51 on: November 25, 2011, 09:42:04 AM »
Some not bad looking dirt you got there, funny It's nice and sunny down here at the moment but with the wind coming from the east for the last 24 hours rains probably not that far away.
Is It always that green at this time of year or are you have a good year like everywhere else ?
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« Reply #52 on: November 25, 2011, 09:49:55 AM »
Normaly its starting to dry off a bit by now, but carn't see the cows for grass on the creek flats. Trying to finish off hay but cut the last paddocks because it keeps raining. :cheers:
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« Reply #53 on: November 25, 2011, 11:55:18 AM »

Ok if I stop in for a coffee one day Maîneÿ . . .?


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« Reply #54 on: November 25, 2011, 12:17:14 PM »
 Interesting thread this.

Chippy I love your area, we were down there this yr and last yr,  last yr went driving around the area and my god i could live there but not sure about in Winter

I am in the middle of Qld (well almost the centre),  Barcaldine, where u will find the dead tree of knowledge which has been rebuild into the tank stand, well the tree is underneath, and will admit that it is worth a look, especially at nite.

We are the centre of the west here,  four roads lead everywhere else. 

if you are up this way sing out, I don't bite (but then again some may say I do). 

we're enjoying some welcomed rains after our famous bush fires.  well they had to happen with a season that we have enjoyed.

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« Reply #55 on: November 25, 2011, 12:21:58 PM »
Hi Madcow, we had about 3 k's of fence flattened and lost gravel off our tracks and lane ways. But we also gained a nice pile of fire wood from upstream, although it was tangled in what was left of the fences. About 1/3 of our place went under.

dno, It a bit wet today, but normally you would see Mt buffalo in this pic. :cheers:

Yeh a mate i work with had awsome pics of his land going under taking a stash of firewood  along with it. It was an amazing time seeing that much rainfall here.

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« Reply #56 on: November 25, 2011, 12:28:11 PM »
Interesting thread this.

Chippy I love your area, we were down there this yr and last yr,  last yr went driving around the area and my god i could live there but not sure about in Winter

I am in the middle of Qld (well almost the centre),  Barcaldine, where u will find the dead tree of knowledge which has been rebuild into the tank stand, well the tree is underneath, and will admit that it is worth a look, especially at nite.

We are the centre of the west here,  four roads lead everywhere else. 

if you are up this way sing out, I don't bite (but then again some may say I do). 

we're enjoying some welcomed rains after our famous bush fires.  well they had to happen with a season that we have enjoyed.

Have fun all

Annie,

I must admit I am very fortunate to live in such a lovely area. There are many times I look at the mountains in the afternoon light and smile at my fortune. Winter is cold ...Very cold on occasion, but nothing a nice fire and a few glasses of Red wont fix! :D   I hope to make it out to Barky one day soon, my Dad has been there plenty of times , and recommends a trip out there. Ill def look you up when we saunter through .....

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« Reply #57 on: November 25, 2011, 10:09:26 PM »
Chippy

Our daughter is at Stanthorpe so we tend to go down there during winter,

but i really don't mind it better than the heat and as our days get down to 0 and 3 of a morn the days then get up to 20/25 i tend to enjoy the colder days down there.

Love that whole area where u are.  Actually need to find out some information for my family history from there.  I believe that going away back a family member moved to that area.

so really do want to go back and do a little digging.

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« Reply #58 on: November 25, 2011, 11:53:04 PM »
I live in one of the best valleys in australia IMHO.Nestled between Mt Murramurranbong and Mt Baranduda, just a short drive from Tangambalanga with a view of Mt Buffalo out my office window. The yackandandah creek is a boundry of our property. :cup: :cheers:

How old were you before you could pronounce and spell all those land marks in the area?  Damn, I thought Girilambone, Mullengudgery and Buckinguy were enough when I was a kid!
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« Reply #59 on: November 26, 2011, 05:51:35 AM »
i live in one of the southern suburbs of Wollongong, a place called mount brown (Dapto), wollongong is approx 80km south of the big smoke Sydney and as such has alot of the benefits of Sydney but not all the draw backs. Wollongong's shire is nestled between the ocean and the mountains. the whole area is basically run by the steel works and is currently going through a downturn due to lay offs and the steel industry crisis. we dont really have any 4wding tracks around the Gong, however we do have 17 beaches to visit, some of which you can camp at in the northern suburbs and also a few van parks, Windang being a great example. we are also close to the southern highlands and also the southern illawarra regoin of Nowra, Yalwal, Jervis Bay and the south coast.
Wollongong is the second largest non capital city in Australia, Newcastle being the first.  we dont usually have the traffic jams etc that Sydney gets but we have a very cosmopolitan city with our own entertainment centre and awesome food and shopping etc.
i have moved away from the Gong over the years and always seem to gravitate back, however the time has come for me to pack up the kids and the mrs and set sail back to north QLD again, its only a matter of time, could be 6 months or it could be 2 years or so but we are leaving, unfortunately Wollongong has little to offer the young family these days, jobs are scarce and unless your earning 100K its near impossible to bring up a family here and own your own home etc due to the scourge of sydney siders moving down here and taking jobs and raising the prices of houses etc, im not blaming them solely for this, Wollongong has alot to offer those people with expendable incomes and 600k to spend on a nice house.
as for Dapto where i live, its a great place its between the mountains and lake Illawarra, we have Dapto dogs and a 2 storey shopping mall, they are going to ruin the place though as there is plans to build another 5 thousand homes soon and the infrastructure wont cope, its a Shit fight now down in town at 3-5pm, let alone another 18,000 people living here. Dapto also cops a fair amount of flack for being a Bogan town and a dead beat area, i admit there is nicer places to live, but bang for your buck its got it in the bag, average house price is around 350K i guess, and for that you get a house approx 700M2 block, timber or brick with 3-4 bedrooms, your only ten mins from the beaches and 10 mins from the city centre, come to think of it does anyone want to buy my place???
there is no other suburb in wollongong where average joe can afford to bring up his kids whilst only earning an average wage, i say to people that its the nicest place in the Gong that average people can afford.
there are heaps of 4wders around my place and i often get waves from them, especially the guys in 80 series cruisers, my wife has even been followed and stopped just find out info on my cars height and tyre size etc, you dont get that friendliness in a big city, and its that sort of country meets big city feel that Wollongong still has that is the appealing part.
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« Reply #60 on: November 27, 2011, 07:31:06 PM »
How old were you before you could pronounce and spell all those land marks in the area?  Damn, I thought Girilambone, Mullengudgery and Buckinguy were enough when I was a kid!
Not to hard when you hear them most of your life, you hear them for first time would be hard. Our kids have had a bit of trouble with (8&6 years)them.
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« Reply #61 on: November 27, 2011, 08:32:18 PM »
I want to live in a town where l am not known that has a pub or 3 that want me to stay & help to make them prosper . The local  :police: would drive me home if l became comfused as to the time of day & just where l was going . The supermarket delivered grog & tucker . The CWA would take turns cooking for me as my skills are limpted , dont start me on house keeping  .
This town would have  golf , lawn bowls ,  fishing , rowing club , RSL & any where else that provides cheap bar prices for food &  :cheers:. I wont post just where l am cause l dont want a good thing ruined by an influx on bludgers , feel free to PM me the name of the town & lm off . Like prawns in the sun  :cheers:
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« Reply #62 on: November 28, 2011, 08:29:16 AM »
LOL@speewa

well we have most of that, here as for a rowing club u could always start ur own.
we have 5 pubs, bowls club, tennis club and golf club and all sell grog.
Now the RSL don't have a club but i feel there is enough pubs to cover that.
CWA well now that mite be a little hard, but then again we do have some good cooks.
Fishing is on and off but still can throw a line in somewhere.

Oh and the best is I am near LOL

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