All you Aussies talking of rain worked here, as we had a nice little
shower this arvo, to help cool it off a little, and refresh and
rejuvenate.
Cheers,
Helen, Aussie in summery Denver
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Maybe course requirements ought to list canoes
and paddles as compulsory
Maybe snorkels and flippers might be a better option? ?
It's good to get rain all the same.
Shirley in Corio,Oz.Where it is lovely and sunny ( we need the rain! ! )
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I have some Italian parsley that grows in the garden, and it has the
prettiest white flower, so looks really pretty in the spring, when
there's not a lot else in bloom, except for the tulips, and this stuff
is so hardy it survives our winters (which aren't as bad as those in the
states more north o
Hello my Secret Pal,
Well - the September sea-travelling parcel came yesterday - so I was thrilled
with the magazines, especially the Australian Lace Guild newsletters. I feel
I know so many of the lace-makers in the newsletters, and with pictures of
some of them, it was great to be able to put f
Tregellas Family a décidé d' écrire à Ò[lace-chat] I'm still hearing it! :-
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[2004/08/03 12:35]
>>the Patawolonga River
magic of the web: you suddenly discover places with the most fabulous
names and wonder how you could live without knowing them ...
the place might be less spectacular
Oh Shirley, stop rubbing it in!! I know I asked the Adelaide ladies
to arrange rain as a tourist-attraction when we come over for the conference,
but I didn't ask for floods Maybe course requirements out to list canoes
and paddles as compulsory
Ruth Budge (Sydney, Australia)
Hi All, especially the Oz spiders on this list,
There is about 65mm (in the last 24 hours) in my bucket outside and
their is concern about the Patawolonga River flooding down at Glenelg, a
suburb at the coast in a direct line west (approx 8kms of the City of
Adelaide). It is fantastic to