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Aussie Ash Blond/Aqua. Crimp.

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When travelling home one night I noticed this bizzare pattern on the William Jolly Bridge , talk about a jolly bridge right enough. The pattern is reminiscent of the styling of an aboriginal painting and is projected by lighting .

 

Brisbane .

Copyright © 2007 Jeff Ruth

The weekend of 20-22 May, 2011 was an anniversary event - the 70th of the invasion of Crete. I donned an Aussie getup and participated in this event with the help of John Comisky's RPS and Green Howards, and also the wonderful hospitality of the 39th AIB CHG).

Aussie meat pie made in Berlin

This Australian Shepherd locked eyes with me the minute I stepped onto the block.

I am at my most patriotic during any kind of sporting competition - the World Cup is no exception.

How magnificent was our win last night, eh?

Gee Storm Trooper helmets are hard to figure out. Especially in a hurry

 

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Australian fans watch the 5th Ashes Test from a flat overlooking the Oval, September 2005

Taken by me personnally, from 2 rows back - great seats!

The aussie spirit.......still there even when there's just the two of you.

  

Bit late putting this one up. I thought i'd lost the shot somewhere in my filing/editing system.

Aussie breakfast @ a cafe on touristy Rottnest Island.

 

The real thing - an Aussie Full Breakfast (a spin off from the original British version): Hash, Baked beans, Bacon, Grilled Tomatoes, Sauteed Mushrooms, Eggs and Toast.

 

Enough energy to fill an entire day!

Nelson Bay

NSW

Australia

 

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Ceratosoma sinuata.

Somewhere between Canberra and Sydney.

Aussie snags (sausages) an steaks on the barbecue! Delish!

The Aussie openers take to the field

This is Tim, the crazy Aussie. He was so full of BS it was incredible. He never knew a stranger. Tim came in late to the event on crutches and sits down and strikes up a conversation with Mom, saying how he took a turn to tight at the silk market running back to a stall to buy a pair of pants for his girlfriend, slipped, fell and "blew out his knee." Then, next thing you know, the Australian match starts, he jumps up walks over to the Aussie section and starts leading cheers in "Chinese." He was a kick.

Now just middle age blokes consuming copious amounts of alcohol.

 

Peter Hadfield represented Australia, '80 and '84 Olympics, in decathalon. He's the Aussie Bruce Jenner..but these days works for the post office.

The Australian Soldiers magazine. Printed in the field (of War) by the AIF printing section.

Photos from Aussie holiday in - Melbourne, Australia, {month name} 2016.

For my sister in Law..emigrating x

The Aussie Bandit, wheel standing ute

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