Bretrick needs a holiday

It’s going to be a “Pod” for Mr and Mrs Spitty this year.

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Like two peas?

Exactly

Good for you, Bretrick! I hope you enjoy it very much.

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I know I will enjoy my time away from the hubbub of the city. Mandurah is peaceful, with plenty of wild Dolphins. :dolphin: :dolphin: :dolphin: :dolphin: :dolphin:

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Peace and quiet…an absolute tonic.
Enjoy Bretrick :+1:

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Dolphins can get a bit rowdy.

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Looks like a kind of paradise, Bretrick! A brief respite from reality. Enjoy yourself.

If you see me, I’ll be the redhead not riding the dolphins. :grinning:

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We have been around a bit but for me it was countryside. Places like Lochlond.

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Friendly rowdy to be sure. :grin:

Thankie you. You will surely stand out, nary a red head to be seen in these parts of the woods. :grin:

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Country side for me too. Our family bolt hole is high up in the Purbeck Hills of Dorset.

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We lived in the Hills of Angus on form but I digress - apologise Mr Bretrick…

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No need to apologise.
I post topics to allow members to interact with each other. Isn’t that what social networks are all about? Members relating their life experiences with each other.
Learning about other countries, traditions, cultures etc.
Exchanging our inner most thoughts, desires, dreams, and expectations.
The world is a marvellous place, let’s share it with each other.

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Don’t forget your laptop/mobile device, keep us enlightened.

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Most certainly I will take my lappy and my digital camera. Might even have a daily synopsis of my exploits and how many Dolphins I see each day.
I know where some of them go to feed naturally almost every day. There is no hand feeding here.
The Pelicans tag along for morsels as well, as this photo of a Dolphin bringing me a fish I took at Easter time shows.

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Looks a great place to relax Brett, and you’ll need a boat in a place like that to get away from it all and maybe a spot of fishing or drawing…Looking forward to your reports…
How will the temperature be at that time of year in Aus?
I like to get me kit off and get some sun on me body…
:sunglasses:

It is winter time here right now. Will struggle to get to 21C - 70F.
No fishing. I done enough of that in my early days back in Tassie. No more scaling and gutting fish for me. :slightly_smiling_face:

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Hells Bells Brett, 21 degrees C that’s a nice summers day here… :sunglasses:
I think it’s about 19 degrees now but a bit cooler when I went out for my jog/walk earlier.
It’s just approaching midday here and thunder, lightning, heavy rain, and a plague of frogs are forecast for the rest of the day…
:frog:

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Hells Bells :slightly_smiling_face:
Currently I am enjoying my heated bedroom (18C - 64F) watching the football.
Thunder, lightning, heavy rain, love the cacophony accompanying such weather.
Plague of frogs can be rather raucous, expecially if one is trying to sleep.
I do love a chorus of frogs when out camping, as long as there are no more than 6. :frog: :frog: :frog: :frog: :frog: :frog:

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Here( UK) it is summertime. I think we reached 19deg today. In fairness it is usually more like 25C or greater at this time of year. Mostly we a temperate climate but last year we got up to 40C. Not nice.

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