the best I mean it when I said that that was actually a very interesting blog. Well written and all. I can only just remember glen rowan. I remember when you took me and stace to the train line where he was apparently shot or something. It didn’t mean much to me at the time. But now I'm grown up I may be able to appreciate it more. Seeing that picture you took of the or rather what’s left of the Kelly homestead fascinated me. something about preserving a part of history. I don’t recall ever going there. But being at that spot knowing what things that land had witnessed must send shivers down your spine. That photo did. You do take a lot of pictures of history. Maybe I should look closer next time. I’ll learn your craft yet.
Thx for that. Believe it or not. But I feel all the better from reading your blog.
Your friend in time blue J
- rhys
from a sanctuary pointer im glad to see that somebody actually found our town and area interesting enough to be written about. Im a 17 year old that has lived in the coastal area all my life. For anybody that is interested in the area it certainly has a strong relationship with the native inhabitants (the area was once sacred) and the beautiful Jervis Bay and St Georges Basin. Having visited 11 countries (including england, france and fiji) in my short life i trully believe that my home is a protected paradise or even heaven.
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I mean it when I said that that was actually a very interesting blog. Well written and all. I can only just remember glen rowan. I remember when you took me and stace to the train line where he was apparently shot or something. It didn’t mean much to me at the time. But now I'm grown up I may be able to appreciate it more. Seeing that picture you took of the or rather what’s left of the Kelly homestead fascinated me. something about preserving a part of history. I don’t recall ever going there. But being at that spot knowing what things that land had witnessed must send shivers down your spine. That photo did. You do take a lot of pictures of history. Maybe I should look closer next time. I’ll learn your craft yet. Thx for that. Believe it or not. But I feel all the better from reading your blog. Your friend in time blue J - rhys