takes me a long time to rack up post, more a reader than a poster. just noticed I was on 599 so just to make the milestone I thought I would make a totally senseless post about nothing
cheers
blaze
ps
sitting in a lovely 23 degrees with a 30 forcast tomorrow, barbaque with the daughter and sil tonight. Also just met a tassie couple (neibours in the park), that know the same people we know in tassie, small world isnt it. have you done your good deed for the day
pauline said
05:18 PM Oct 15, 2011
Congratulations, sounds like you are in the right spot, it is teaming rain here very big storm.
Cheers
animalcarer said
05:18 PM Oct 15, 2011
Hi everyone
I thought I would post, having had a garage sale today, up since sparrow f
weather came down in buckets, we are in logan (housesitting). Garage sale runs again tomorrow, surprised at the stuff that went, and the stuff still leftover, . Downsizing , getting rid of of stuff so will be spiffiit when we take off on our journey
Rang son in melbourne, their first baby is due today, hes a chef, poor love was so tired, when they are so far away you feel like giving them a big hug, told him he will be a great dad, and reminded him that how much I love him, he will feel the same about his baby.
Good deed for the day, a refugee family to the garage sale, seemed really lovely, so I gave them a lot of kitchen gear , bless them, they were so excited.
Anyway the storm is coming again.
Ma said
05:19 PM Oct 15, 2011
blaze wrote:
. have you done your good deed for the day
Sure have Blaze. My mum has had a craving for rabbit stew so I went out and managed to track one down...............no, not literally.............they had them int he meat section of Coles. She's one happy lady.
pauline said
05:23 PM Oct 15, 2011
Bugger, I haven't left the house to do a good deed today, though I did tip a winner to my son, does that count.
goinsoon said
05:39 PM Oct 15, 2011
Well if is good for you, then it is good fgor me two, raining outside ande cant do anything, so here is a post about nothing
pauline said
06:05 PM Oct 15, 2011
You are looking decidedly scarey mate.
blaze said
06:23 PM Oct 15, 2011
just went for a swim and a heated spa (different pools next to each other), in the spa and felt someone trying to get a grip on my back, young boy aboat 5 yo splutter a bit and out of his comfort zone, give him a bit of a helping hand to the edge of the pool. Mum sitting on a lounge at the edge of the pool didnt even blink. This young fellow most likely have made the distance himself but I wish parents would get in the water with their kids and watch a bit more carfully cheers blaze
Cruising Granny said
06:43 PM Oct 15, 2011
For a post about nothing it sure has covered some important topics. Helping others, loving family, doing loving deeds for family and thinking nothing of it. I had a craving for baked bunny the other day as well. There were a few on the Nullarbor roadside, but "stuffed bunny" took on a whole new meaning out there. All the best to everyone as they do "nothing" with love.
blaze said
07:12 PM Oct 15, 2011
Cruising Granny wrote:
For a post about nothing it sure has covered some important topics. Helping others, loving family, doing loving deeds for family and thinking nothing of it. I had a craving for baked bunny the other day as well. There were a few on the Nullarbor roadside, but "stuffed bunny" took on a whole new meaning out there. All the best to everyone as they do "nothing" with love.
just a thought Chris, you could have roll them up with seasoning and made a nice little bunny roll. Havnt a a rabbit for a lot of years, used to eat a lot when I was younger because I was a keen shooter and only shot what we would eat
cheers
blaze
_wombat_ said
07:17 PM Oct 15, 2011
anybody seen the cat
Cruising Granny said
07:18 PM Oct 15, 2011
It was too hard to pick the fur off them. I did have a great baked bunny recipe years ago from the Continental Chicken Soup packet. The last time I saw bunny for human consumption was at a butcher shop at Fremantle. The price was enough to satisfy the craving. I wasn't going to pay $25 for one, not a pair as in the "olden days". They used to be about "two bob" a pair from the Rabbitto back then, if you didn't shoot them yourself.
Beth54 said
07:50 PM Oct 15, 2011
While not really a good deed, I had a lovely morning tea at my daughters today with a bunch of family. My dear old(ie long term) friend is visiting from the Tablelands, and she's never met my 2+ year old grand-daughter. We had a lovely time, lots of laughs and reminiscing. Munchkin was the only littly so entertained us nicely feeding the birds, trying to play ball with the dog... 'What? You want ME to get the ball?' Stupid thing!
Great time!
Ma said
07:58 PM Oct 15, 2011
Mum's bunny cost $9.70 at Coles AND GET THIS............PRODUCT OF AUSTRALIA
_wombat_ said
08:05 PM Oct 15, 2011
Ma wrote:
Mum's bunny cost $9.70 at Coles AND GET THIS............PRODUCT OF AUSTRALIA
will need picture's to prove this claim
Ma said
08:49 PM Oct 15, 2011
Will have to give her a gastroscope to achieve that Womby...............
shazartist said
09:09 PM Oct 15, 2011
The only good deed I did to day was pass some money over to some shop keepers.... I will try harder tomorrow... But I am not touching 5 year old or bunnys!
Elle on Wheels said
09:54 PM Oct 15, 2011
I wish you could get shot bunnies these days - it's illegal because of our silly food laws but I always get a friend to save some for me when he goes shooting. They taste much better than farmed rabbits which cost a fortune as CG said. So $970 at Coles was a true bargain - I haven't seen one under $25.
As for good deeds can't think of one today - toook the dogs to the beach if that counts. beautiful spring day here, perfect.
Ma said
09:55 PM Oct 15, 2011
It was on the label that it was "wild" not "farmed". Hope she enjoyed it. Will ask her tomorrow
Elle on Wheels said
10:59 PM Oct 15, 2011
Hey Ma make sure oyu leave the gastroscope behind when you ask her
Cruising Granny said
11:57 PM Oct 15, 2011
If the bunny shoorter rules are as strict as the roo shooters rules for human consumption they have a wad of paper work. God knows what the goat and pig shooters have to go through. That's only for pet food. I met someone here in the park who has a licence to shoot roos for pet food out of Broken Hill. They told me about the strict rules for that. Administration, red tape and limitations control this country by the throat. A good deed would be to nationalise many rules and let the states keep the revenue.
takes me a long time to rack up post, more a reader than a poster. just noticed I was on 599 so just to make the milestone I thought I would make a totally senseless post about nothing
cheers
blaze
ps
sitting in a lovely 23 degrees with a 30 forcast tomorrow, barbaque with the daughter and sil tonight. Also just met a tassie couple (neibours in the park), that know the same people we know in tassie, small world isnt it. have you done your good deed for the day
Cheers
Hi everyone
I thought I would post, having had a garage sale today, up since sparrow f
weather came down in buckets, we are in logan (housesitting). Garage sale runs again tomorrow, surprised at the stuff that went, and the stuff still leftover, . Downsizing , getting rid of of stuff so will be spiffiit when we take off on our journey
Rang son in melbourne, their first baby is due today, hes a chef, poor love was so tired, when they are so far away you feel like giving them a big hug, told him he will be a great dad, and reminded him that how much I love him, he will feel the same about his baby.
Good deed for the day, a refugee family to the garage sale, seemed really lovely, so I gave them a lot of kitchen gear , bless them, they were so excited.
Anyway the storm is coming again.
Sure have Blaze. My mum has had a craving for rabbit stew so I went out and managed to track one down...............no, not literally.............they had them int he meat section of Coles. She's one happy lady.
Well if is good for you, then it is good fgor me two, raining outside ande cant do anything, so here is a post about nothing
cheers
blaze
Helping others, loving family, doing loving deeds for family and thinking nothing of it.
I had a craving for baked bunny the other day as well. There were a few on the Nullarbor roadside, but "stuffed bunny" took on a whole new meaning out there.
All the best to everyone as they do "nothing" with love.
just a thought Chris, you could have roll them up with seasoning and made a nice little bunny roll. Havnt a a rabbit for a lot of years, used to eat a lot when I was younger because I was a keen shooter and only shot what we would eat
cheers
blaze
anybody seen the cat
I did have a great baked bunny recipe years ago from the Continental Chicken Soup packet.
The last time I saw bunny for human consumption was at a butcher shop at Fremantle. The price was enough to satisfy the craving. I wasn't going to pay $25 for one, not a pair as in the "olden days".
They used to be about "two bob" a pair from the Rabbitto back then, if you didn't shoot them yourself.
While not really a good deed, I had a lovely morning tea at my daughters today with a bunch of family. My dear old(ie long term) friend is visiting from the Tablelands, and she's never met my 2+ year old grand-daughter. We had a lovely time, lots of laughs and reminiscing. Munchkin was the only littly so entertained us nicely feeding the birds, trying to play ball with the dog... 'What? You want ME to get the ball?' Stupid thing!
Great time!
Mum's bunny cost $9.70 at Coles AND GET THIS............PRODUCT OF AUSTRALIA
will need picture's to prove this claim
Will have to give her a gastroscope to achieve that Womby...............
As for good deeds can't think of one today - toook the dogs to the beach if that counts. beautiful spring day here, perfect.
It was on the label that it was "wild" not "farmed". Hope she enjoyed it. Will ask her tomorrow
God knows what the goat and pig shooters have to go through. That's only for pet food.
I met someone here in the park who has a licence to shoot roos for pet food out of Broken Hill. They told me about the strict rules for that.
Administration, red tape and limitations control this country by the throat.
A good deed would be to nationalise many rules and let the states keep the revenue.
youi wait till you see next weeks me