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We live in the bush @greenpea
Which is great, obviously, but also means sticks and branches are forever falling on our roof. Meaning we need to replace tiles quite often. We always have a stash, but we needed to get more today - our roof guy replaced four tiles today. So we drive out to a tile recycling mob and replenish our stock
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@StuF 0o0o0o0oo... lucky you living in the bush! i live in the city. wish i lived in the bush.
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Still in the suburbs of Sydney @greenpea just a very bushy area
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@StuF well you have the best of both worlds then :D. i always wanted to live on a farm and have horses. you know i was talking to eldest the other day and he asked if i knew where i would be at 60 when i was 21 would i have changed things and i said no because i love my kidults warts and all. would i have done some things differently sure but we all learn by our mistakes and become better people by living through them.
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@StuF thats true StuF. cant have the good without the bad so they say.
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Indeed @greenpea
Anyway, me off to bed. Up early for work in the morning (but let's face it, I'd be going to bed about now anyways! lol)
Good night
Catch you tomorrow!
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