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14th February 2009
Linz
- From: Day trip to the Blue Mountains
Wow Nikki - it looks amazing - apart from the fly, japanese tourists and the intense heat it sounds amazing! Nowhere like that nearby in Cumbie to visit! Keep on havin an amazin time dolly - a once in a lifetime experience xxx Miss ya xx
14th February 2009
sammy
xx - From: Day trip to the Blue Mountains
aw nikki your blogs never fail to have me laughing out loud. The blue mountains look fantastic, glad you're enjoying yourself - tell greg to stop flinging his trainer at flies hahaha
13th February 2009
Leigh
Stunning - From: Day trip to the Blue Mountains
Hey Nikki and Greg! Looks like you continue to have an awesome trip! The Blue Mountains look stunning. I'm a bit of a sucker for waterfalls too so I am witcha Greg ;) xxxxx
8th January 2009
sheila and brian
Happy New Year - From: Coogee, Settled at last
Happy New Year! Glad to hear you're settled and everything's going well, and that you're getting sorted out work-wise. Your flat sounds great and the beach looks lovely. Much like the beach here, apart from the sunshine and the Sh**ks. You'll just have to learn to swim without waggling your feet, or at least remember not to go into the water carrying raw meat! Brian, who is a feartie, has suggested that he would regress to practicing swimming on top of a stool on the beach, rather than going into the water. An image to conjure with! Have a great start to 2009, and we'll look forward to hearing how it's going as the year goes on. Love Sheila and Brian
2nd December 2008
Sheila and Brian
G'dday again - From: First Week in Sydney- CBD
Hi both Good to hear that you're out of your cell and have found some work and somewhere to live that has everything you need (hope it's the flat with the beach, good company, cider in the fridge etc etc) - sounds like it's getting to be more like home (at least for a while). If it wasn't for the pictures of the Opera House, Sydney Harbour Bridge and the zoo (with, co-incidentally, all of these animals called Sydney) it could almost be home ... (well, we have a beach here too, and a can of Woodpecker in the fridge, so we can pretend!!). Anyway, we have e-mailed you the Cumbernauld song separately which contains the immortal lines "I hear the way they say your days of what's it called, are numbered Cum-ber-nauld". Merry Christmas, and try to contain whichever emotions seem most appropriate when you hear it! Love S and B
1st December 2008
Amanda
Helloha - From: Perth
Alright sis (and Greg) Bebo still won't let me write a comment on your page cause it says I still need to verify my account. Typical. Anyway, wanted to let you know I've been thinking about you and getting a smile from your blog. Just think, I'll only be a quarter of a world away from you come 17th Dec, since that's when I'll be in Las Vegas. Glad things sound like they are pretty sorted and you've at least got a roof over your heads. Well toodle pip for now and don't take it personally if I'm rubbish at keeping in touch regularly. A x PS. Don't let mum and dad know if you plan to do anything crazy like bunji jumping!
25th November 2008
NikkiandGreg
cumbernauld - From: Perth
i would love a copy of the cumbernauld song- that can be my christmas present hehe. life in sydney is good, we've got a flat sorted and started work in a restaurant. so not much change from my life back home then! speak to you soon, nic
15th November 2008
Sheila and Brian
Hope the sun is shining now - From: Perth
Hi Nikki and Greg Here we are writing this from Burntisland, where, ironically it is not drizzly and cold, but sunny and warm (well, warm for November). However, we suspect that this won't be how it stays over the winter, and your strange and unusual weather won't either! You can always use the tights as a bandana when it warms up. By now you're probably well into life in Oz, and down in Sydney, where you'll no doubt be meeting people from Clarkston, Cumbernauld etc. Weird! We read in the paper yesterday that someone has released a love song to Cumbernauld because they felt that it needed some tlc - would you like us to send a copy, or will it make you too homesick?? Glad you've discovered some gluggable local grog. By now you probably don't give a Castlemaine xxxx about life back home! All the best to both of you - keep us posted with your adventures as we are still very very jealous. Sheila and Brian
9th November 2008
sammybear
Hilarious - From: We've arrived
I've already laughed out loud 3 times at your blog and its hardly even started. I'm looking forward to this, its like reading a wee novel!!
7th November 2008
Anna Williamson
hey there! - From: We've arrived
ah hah, now I understand why we didnt hear a peep from you leading up to you going! You were either asleep or flapping about trying to find things! Just as well really as we were getting over the whole factory in the upstairs flat thing and had police standing by for three days and being on the BBC website has been a bit freaky!! the flat is pretty ruined in huge parts and having my mate here was lush but just meant we didnt sort out saying goodbye to you both which is horrid. It sounds like you are already having a ball, and some sensory overload for you both! I could kill the upstairs landlady, it is such a surreal thing to happen and I am still in shcok! Big hugs to you both. We are soooo jealous and have flu type bugs so you just lap it up whilst you can xxxx
3rd November 2008
victoria laskey
place in sydney - From: The pre-holiday build up
hey guys i would recommend finding a place in coogee, a wee suburb of sydney it is next to manly very popular and a lovelly place right on the coast. have fun x


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