Away on a flying kangaroo and very fast stellar object.

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His lunch - hot dog sausages. lol

Great pics again STF. \O


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Richprins wrote:
steamtrainfan wrote:
That's not fingers!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Ok! What are that then? lol
Oh, those fingers. :o0ps: :o0ps: My grand daughter took the photo and got her fingers in the way.


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Dewi wrote:His lunch - hot dog sausages. Great pics again STF.
=O: =O: =O: =O: It was near lunch time.

Thanks for the lovely compliment.


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OK, lets move on to other subjects now.

AUSTRALIAN BEACHES.

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Joan fishing.

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My first sea fish I have caught in many years.

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To be continued.


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nice fish... did you eat it ;-)
a bit to small for 3 persons lol

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The sea looks splendid \O


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nan wrote:nice fish... did you eat it ;-)
a bit to small for 3 persons lol

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lol lol No nan, this one survived. I put it back in the ocean.

Lisbeth wrote:The sea looks splendid
Wow Lisbeth, that sea was truly amazing. So clean and clear.


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well done \O


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These gas braai (barbeque) facilities are all over at all picnic spots and beaches.

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Just look how clean people leave them after using them.

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Mooloolaba Beach.

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A bit of a breeze and the yachts and surf boarders came out.

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Another beach, cannot remember the name.

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Looks very nice O/\ O/\


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