Namibian would've loved this! He knows about all sorts of aircraft - from his time in the Namibian Air Force.
I was a bit worried that you might have to forgo cups of tea at one point, there..
ipod audio books Make sure that you save them into a separate playlist, and make double sure that you do not have the shuffle button on and that you have the sort by album. That should help them come out in order. I had the same issue and that's how I figured it out.
Good luck!
Th Kelstein House Morning Barnaby, I know how hard it is to blog, and especially reading someone elses, rude I know, but we struggle enough to our ours done in the first place.
I hope you didn't think us rude asking where you were from, it was just out of interest.
Salzburg, we love it, The Kelstein Hause, fantastic.
We love your blogs, so keep punching them out if you get the time, I asked you before if Edwin Shirley Trucking are still in business, but the message must have been lost in Cyberland.
All the best Andy
Glue those pig's ears on! As always, great photos. I have to admit that I'm being a bit naughty with reading people's blogs at the moment - too much to do! Do you find you can lose an entire morning immersed in somebody else's travel?! Crazy..
I responded to your comment on my "escape from Colditz" on the AC/DC tour but I don't think you got an alert? So: I've never made it to Salzburg - always Munich or Vienna. And my knowledge of Europe is fairly reasonable because I've spent the last ten years or so touring it. As you say, a certain Namibian could do with getting out a little more!
Oh, and I originally come from the Shetland Islands, a fierce land where one needs a crash helmet as wind protection! (I should do a blog up there one day, actually). Contracting hypothermia aged two, we moved south...so I was mostly raised in the south east of England. Today, I have a house there - in Hastings, to be specific - which I need to spend more time in!
Twins What exciting adventures you guys are having!!! I can see why you love those beautiful dogs - that last photo of Jack looks just like our dog Jarrah. Keep on enjoying the farm experience talk to you soon Jode xx
Woodstock Caroline, it was nice to 'talk' with you on Skype the other day.
You guys sure are busy, busy working really hard on getting the grain off. There are so many obstacles, it seems, with fire being a real threat. It sounds like a lot of crop was lost. Bad!
You both take care and try to relax a bit after the harvesting is done. You will need it.
Pillow Talk !!!!! Hi Andy and Caroline....Walter and Janette here....What great photos of the pillow jumping morning......What a fantastic way to start the day. Scone and Jam Tea and a Pillow Jump. You were both stars...... We are presently in Brisbane airport awaiting our flight home.....19th Nov. Back to the Scottish weather and run up to xmas. Good Luck.
Top 5 Thanks Jane, we are nearly there with the top 5, we discussed it on the way back to Woodstock, but need to narrow it down, Andy and I have different place for different reasons.....
I guess we have been guilty of doing some of the generic tourist resort, sometimes you just have to, but we have enjoyed seeing and doing different things...... hope that we can do more of the different stuff.... this is real Australia..... kj
Does you drive a Tracteeeerrrr? Ok Sarah, you might get the chance if you come to Woodstock!!! The fire guys are pretty amazing and to see everyone rally around is truly amazing. Andy is having quite an experience really, so am I but not quite in the same way!! I had such a busy long day yesterday every muscle ached.... thankfully today has not been the same for me..... but Andy has had another busy day.
Travel safe and hope to catch up soon........ kj xx
All hands on deck No rush with the top 5, all hands on deck. I have done so much travelling and cry when I see people head for generic resort, after generic resort. You are really feeling it, seeing it and experiencing travel. Oh what an experience, you will never forget. Top 5 reality of the land right here.
Rural Life Hi guys, fabulous blog as always. What an experience you've had today, crikey mate! Glad that everyone was ok and nobody was hurt. The rural fire guys do an amazing job, we've met a few unpaid volunteers that tell us all about how they have to provide their own equipment etc etc. Bless them for what they do.
Continue to get stuck in and enjoying it, I've (Sarah) have always wanted to learn to drive a tractor so that the next person to take the rip out of my west country accent by saying "And does you drive a tracteeerrrrr" can receive the reply "Actualy, yes, I do"!!!
All our love
WW
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Doggy Hugs Hi guys, I have been trying to catch up on your blogs, but it has been quite busy since reaching the farm. It was not a very pleasant experience looking at the dried egg on the Patrol, even though I have started to eat egg again (not boiled) it brings back those horrible memories from Bad Egg Day.
We had lots of hugs from the dogs, and sloppy wet kisses.
KJ
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Omelette Day +1 Dear Andy and Carol,
Looks like you are right into the hard yakka already!! Next time I am having a slice of toast I'll be thinking: 'Could be the wheat The T's harvested'. Of course I'll then spread a bit of Cocky's Joy on it as a bit of a ritual . . .
Hope you can put up with the flies . . . They're maddening aren't they!
Take care.
Lee and Marilyn
Omelette a'la Bonnet du Nissan It was great to see you guys again, you look so well and very relaxed! Nice to hear more about the continuing adventures in paradise.
Shame about the egging (school kids' 'muck-up day' I expect) - now you have had part of your lovely Dust Collection washed off the Patrol . . . never mind!
We thoroughly enjoyed our evening and look forward to catching up again, hopefully we can spend a little more time together next time round.
Hoping you have a great and rewarding time 'down the road'.
Love from Lee, Marilyn and family :~)
Fun on the farm What a fabulous experience and we bet Helen, Robert and the dogs are so pleased to see you both. Have a great time, half the fun is in the hard work we bet. The photographs are fantastic, very envious.
Can't believe somebody egged the truck, didn't they know about Caroline's iffy moment back in Undara?!
Take care
Much love as always
WW
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Hi Mindy, yes the playlist was the only option, thank you. Worked a treat, I hope Apple sort this issue....... excuse the pun! C