Posted by Majorman on October 09, 2022 at 03:49:51 from (86.134.80.244):
In Reply to: Re: Saturday Tower posted by Matt in Oz on October 08, 2022 at 05:42:17:
Saw that film and enjoyed it.
Ann and I spent around a year in Australia between 2011 and 2017, we were due to come back in 2020 but the pandemic got in the way. We spend a few weeks with our many friends in Victoria and South Australia but like to get away and explore. Ann plots out the trips and I do the driving.
Our friends tell us we have seen many animals and things that they have never seen but they also show us many tractors and marvels that we would not see. we stay away from the cities and get out into the country, although have spent a few days in Sidney, Canberra, Melbourne and Adelaide as we travel round, Loved Melbourne and Adelaide but found Canberra very hostile with a take it or leave it attitude unlike everywhere else we travelled.
Love the country and the people, when one person called me a pomme, my friend Allan quickly put him straight with ' He is an Englishman not a pomme' which we took to be a great compliment.
My mother's ancestors travelled there and we have many distant cousins stretching from Perth to Sidney, seems we populated the whole of the Southern part of the continent. I have relations that still farm around Rainbow and Horsham.
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