I know she's going to be initially in the Gold Coast , but after that I'm not sure..but I will pass that info on..
Next time I'm up there I must go and have a visit to those Botanic garden..I've never been...only to the ones in Glasgow which are beautiful, and I used to play truant from school and spend my time in there..lol
Packing for a trip to Seattle. Put stuff in the suitcase, take stuff out of the suitcase. Put stuff back into the suitcase. Switch suitcases and start over again. Go back to original suitcase. Do I want this? Can I live without that?
Sounds like me!
Well, I figured I can't be the ONLY one for whom packing is major trauma. I always end up taking too much. Always. And I always forget something essential.
:lofl: Oh good grief - how well I know about that infernal kitchen sink! I get down to some remote location, ready to fix whatever - thinking I had brought all I needed, but that is never the case. Something unexpected always seem to popup which requires my hoofing back to the shop. By the time I have everything needed, I'm bushed! I need to put my whole shop on wheels! ........ hmmmmmmm ... that may not be a bad idea.Dennis...never every turn down the chance for a nap when you get the chance..those tractors will still be there when you wake up . Good thing you knew what you were doing with your main water line , that's the sort of stuff which can cost fortunes to have repaired by an outsider.
yep I know all about taking too much stuff away..I do it every time. I tell myself look you'll only need this and that...and then I think yep but what if the weather changes , then I'll need the other stuff, and so many types of shoes when actually I spend most of the time in sandals or trainers and one pair of heels for the evening ..and what if I need the kitchen sink?..well I better take it just in case...and then I get there unpack and half the stuff stays in the wardrobes untouched...and then there's the extra fleece blankets in case it gets cold and there's not enough blankets.. and my favourite cushion for the flight to keep my back from seizing, then my laptop, and the iphones...and then gifts perhaps for those I'll be visiting while I'm away...and before you know it I have enough stuff to last me 3 months!! :bonvoyage:and I get to the airport concerned that I might have to pay extra baggage fees... accch, anyway ...next week when I go I've promised myself I'm going to take half the stuff I usually take......oh wait a cotton pickin' minute what about if I need a winter coat and furry boots...?...what if it snows while I'm there.:winter1:.I know it's 80 degrees at the moment but it could become a big freeze in the next week or 2, or what if it flood perhaps I need to take the blow up dinghy in case we get stranded :shark:...yikes!!!!!!..better get me that extra large trolley case out of the attic.. !!
I'm new at these tractors. My working tractor is a Ford 340B, but the one that I like to run around in is an old Ford 9N. I live on hilly country, and I can't trust the 9N's parking brakes. I need to come up with a better brake.Dennis, busy busy! My brother is always rebuilding old tractors. Loves it!
Okay, those of you traveling...meds, toothbrush, clean unders, a change of clothes, cords for your devices of whatever nature. Done. This will leave lots of space in your luggage for gifts to take home and for clothes you buy because you like them better than what you would have brought along and didn't.