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A week at Greens Lake


 

The start of my sojourn at Greens

http://yeoeleven.blogspot.com.au/2015/10/a-week-at-greens-lake.html

John



-- Edited by yeoeleven on Saturday 24th of October 2015 02:42:09 PM

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John I understand your dilemma regarding how regularly you post your blog. I have been a regular now for a few years and one aspect of your nomadic life that intrigues me is how you deal with being in one place for an extended period of time.

Don't ever feel you may be boring your readers, if things become to dull at Greens you and Mezzie could always swing by Daylesford again.

Cheers

Mimfilip

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Mimfilip wrote:

John I understand your dilemma regarding how regularly you post your blog. I have been a regular now for a few years and one aspect of your nomadic life that intrigues me is how you deal with being in one place for an extended period of time.

Don't ever feel you may be boring your readers, if things become to dull at Greens you and Mezzie could always swing by Daylesford again.

Cheers

Mimfilip


 Hi Maree,

welcome to the forum. I was trying to remember your name and realized it was from a comment on the blog some time ago.

All the best to both of you and I hope we meet when you are able to travel more.

John



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Hey John - sounds like a good time at Greens - we are near Busselton, on a farm stay - excellent, just us and Darrell and Sandra. 15k out of Busselton. Tomorrow we are all heading out for a day, to Augusta, Margaret River, and whatever else we see along the way. The beauty of the farm is the safety of leaving the vans and our set ups without worrying.

I like reading your blog, on a regular basis, don't always comment, but read I do.

Is all well with Richard and Deneta?

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John,

Enjoyed the blog as always, the worms were interesting. I hate putting them on a hook as they never stay. Blog as often as you like, as small as you like or longer if you want to. It's your blog, do want you want to.

Lynda

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Felicia wrote:
 Blog as often as you like, as small as you like or longer if you want to. It's your blog, do want you want to.


 I would have to agree with that.

 

Mike

 



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Hi John,

Always a good read, keep them coming & enjoy your time in waterfront paradise!!! biggrin



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Good read again John. Being your next door neighbour I heard you tapping away on the typewriter for hours doing that report. The printer worked overtime also, printing all those copies.

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I love reading your blog and exploits John, been doing so for a few years now, keep em coming please.

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Dito to all comments above john love reading about your travels

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Thanks again John,

an inspiring read despite your perception of a lack of action. Your chronicle is interesting to read and just may give me the insight as to what I can expect when we get on the road full time(hopefully). I think if you just compile your blog as you think of something to write and then look at whether there is enough to publish or wait awhile. Fortnightly might be a good trial period for your "uneventful" location.

Just keep doing it please. Regards KFT

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I Love your stories. It keeps me going and inspired. Was hopping to get to greens this November to finally meet some of you that I have been reading about for the past few months, but health issues are in the way. The stories keep me focused on nicer things and help to keep my dream of traveling full time on the road well and truly alive, so please don't underestimate the value of your blogs.

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