Signs signs everywhere a sign... Confusing signage in QLD. STOP here and don't turn left or right, why? Neither road was one way.
Chantelle received a chess set for her birthday. Chelsea and Bianca were playing a game and some pieces had a change of name. Pawns became prawns (a theme developing there) and bishops became baptists.
Are we going to the trampoline pool or the thermal pools is that? Bianca.
I know of this awesome campsite, where the toilets all flush, the lights work and the camp kitchen is fabulous! And there are no snakes, spiders, flyey things or bitey things. It at Glen Iris in Victoria. Angela after we saw a snake on the road, one of the camp toilets wouldn't flush and a bat was flying around inside the toilets where the light would stay on for exactly 90 seconds.
On the side of a 'Wicked Camper' a decal 'Nice southern cross tattoo, mate. Said no one ever!'
Antique shop Indonesian style.
Caution sign on main road Kuta.
Work place safety is not a priority in Indonesia. High vis vests are an endangered article of clothing.
That is a ladder tied to wheel steps with pieces of box strapping. This contraption was moved around the supermarket while the cleaner was still up top.
Camping at Red Bank Gorge for a night Angela and the girls did some baking over the campfire. The wooden bench that was used for preparation was covered in flour and assorted other ingredients. Nicholas washed the bench off with a bucket of waste water. Angela said, "that's not how we will wash the benches when we get home".
Space Invader
Lying in bed one night an insect flew into Nicholas' ear. Nicholas tried using light to entice the little bugger out, to no avail. It sounded like a harrier jet in his ear, buzzing buzzing buzzing. Eventually Nicholas had to wake Angela to render assistance. Eventually using surgical locking forcep things Angela extricated the beasty, though it had perished between the forceps not in the ear wax.
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