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Pictures of Korumburra(think they are still too big, but it is a start) The bbq area, full of soft toys.


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Well done/

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Thank you Fireheart.. now I've put Korrumburra on my list smile You are becoming a seasoned traveller, slept well on your first night?

If you only click on "Attach image" and dont click on "Insert" the photo size isnt a problem....  so long as its not too big to load.



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Well done Sharon,

I have found that unless I resize photos they do post very big. I use Windows Paint to resize and nominate " Resize" then the "Pixels" option and for portrait I use 800 "Horizontal" and the "Vertical" automatically becomes 600.

Good to see that you are on your way and keeping us posted. Thanks,  John



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Looking real good there Sharon, see, no problem is it, easy. As I said on your first post about this trip, you won't want to go home. Enjoy the playground.

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Pics are good keep them coming.

New post every day atleast required ! Two would be better!

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Looks lovely and what a huge amount of toys!! Are you going to the Korumburra working horse and tractor rally? On this weekend 16 and 17th of March, ad in paper said it's in Nyora? Which I am guessing is close to Korumburra? Would have liked to go but fostering some new doggy arrivals and don't want to leave them unattended. I really like your van the leisure seekers have a great layout.

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It has started raining here and has come in quite cool. Thanks Hokianga, the Winnie is really good, it is a hire vehicle, but set up really well. I am still not sure what I will end up with I go to buy one and head off full time. I have looked at the different Winnebago's and have also started to look at other options. Only time will tell.

Have spent a lovely afternoon being entertained by Dougwe. He came over for lunch and we sat here talked and laughed a lot. Thanks Doug. I have been thinking and I will always have a spare packet of Gravox with me. Just in case. Certainly he is entertaining and has a wealth of knowledge about certain things, if anyone gets a chance to catch up with him.

Still not certain where I will head of to tomorrow. To be honest I could just stay here, itis such a peaceful setting and so quiet but seeing as the weather has settled in might actually head back up towards the Murray, it will be a little warmer up that way. It is in the lap of the GN gods to direct me in the morning.

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It was an absolute pleasure to spend a couple of hours with you Sharon. I am still a bit worried about adding the weight of that Gravox to the Avan though. As I said, everything has to have too uses and apart from gravy I can't think of a second.

As for you staying put........ :) :)

As for your kind words, Thankyou but it is easy being nice to nice people.

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Dougwe wrote:

It was an absolute pleasure to spend a couple of hours with you Sharon. I am still a bit worried about adding the weight of that Gravox to the Avan though. As I said, everything has to have too uses and apart from gravy I can't think of a second.

As for you staying put........ :) :)

As for your kind words, Thankyou but it is easy being nice to nice people.

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DOUG


 Doug,Doug,Doug - gravox - as a thickener and flavour base for stews, flavour base for hamburgers, also lamb shanks or even chicken - lots of uses, just needs imagination, as does most cooking on the road, if you want to eat flavourful food.  I love the brown onion gravy on a good pice of steak with mushrooms - yummmmm!!!



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