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So far, with the way we have been targeting our business, our travels have become a sheep/wheat tour of Australia.
We need to look at other market segments.
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Pat said one day, in his slow farmer drawl, "Looks like there's a bit of weather coming".
Of course there's a bit of weather coming, there always is.
Living outdoors as we do, the weather has a huge influence over our lives.
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We've spent a bit of time in the mountains here and there.
Two of the most abundant birds are kookaburras and crimson rosellas.
Kookaburras are usually the first to squawk, and the last to stop.
Corellas are just plain noisy.
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Not only do we live out of doors, we also live out of the back of the truck.
For us, life is just one long tailgate party.
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The destruction caused by our ancestors is appalling.
It is a tragedy that so little of our country is in its natural state.
The view of treeless wheat stubble to the horizon in every direction is depressing.
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Cultures come and go.
It is arguable that the aboriginal culture is the oldest continuously active culture on earth.
The English brand of Christianity is perhaps one of the newest.
It is ironic that the newest culture on earth would set out to destroy the oldest.
How many times has that happened over history?
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The honesty and generosity of country people never ceases to amaze us.
We are getting over our city ways, and no longer fight it.
The phrase "thanks, that'd be lovely" is growing on us.
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