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Leigh was just as in awe of the coastline as I was. He's been there many times before but it still amazes him.
Some shots from an amazing weekend over in Ireland with my good friend Leigh. One of the best weekends I can remember...and I'll hopefully be heading back for more sometime. It's such a beautiful place.
It's not much different than riding a motorcycle... Uses no gas and it eats garbage... Just doing my part to save fuel....
how can you live with yourself putting up ads like this i wonder. im not a huge hockey fan but this just makes me sick. i guess it's the truth of all spaces though ..
Thanksgiving weekend in Radium with Lisa and the kids.
A quick pitstop at the defunct Playland between Invermere and Radium.
Thanksgiving weekend in Radium with Lisa and the kids.
A quick pitstop at the defunct Playland between Invermere and Radium.
05 OCTOBER 2020.
Taking the last day of the long weekend to explore Cabramatta. Quite a cultural place. Such a strong Asian vibe. A bit crowded. But they have a horse in the middle of the town - that I like!
I recommend the sugar cane juice from Thu Phung N. People were queuing but on that hot day it was so refreshing and delicious! It's just $3 for a large.
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August #longweekend fun at @rondeau_pp with swimming, birdwatching, and once again making messy s’mores! #weekeendwarriors #campingadventures⛺️ #rondeauprovincialpark
August #longweekend fun at @rondeau_pp with swimming, birdwatching, and once again making messy s’mores! #weekeendwarriors #campingadventures⛺️ #rondeauprovincialpark
About three weeks ago, Henry was over at Queenscliff, but then decided he liked Point Lonsdale better.
Out of all the soldiers in the three pits they have excavated only one soldier was entirely intact and unbroken. This is largely because they were buried in pits and then the pits were covered by roofs made of timber and laid with mats and the covered with mud. These eventually collapsed and crushed the soldiers. When I saw this scene it reminded me Duncan's classic photo of the iPhone.