After reading all your messages, I'm counting my suburban blessings.
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I'm taking the cuddling together as a good sign & this morning we had to be on the mainland but we came home to 1 egg in the new nesting boxes & some of the newbies downstairs so it is sorting itself out.I would be the same. They should settle down soon, surely. Poor Lottie.
lol Swings & round~a~bouts. What we give up in amenities we gain in peace & beauty. It's just frustrating when the powers that be want to take with nothing in return.After reading all your messages, I'm counting my suburban blessings.
Yep. People here lug jerry cans to & from the mainland just so they don't have to buy island fuel but honestly, what you expend in time & hassel, it isn't worth it. Ditto cartons of beer but I had to do it when we still used the little boats & for me, a few extra dollars to not have to cart stuff is worth it. The number of yoghurt cartons I had to ditch because they came undone on the boats!
It is more economically viable for us to have an island car & a mainland car, barge costs being what they are. Timewise the barge takes over an hour, the ferry less than 20 minutes, less if you run your own boat but then you have to calculate rego & fuel ~ & panic stations. Nothing quite like having the engine cut out @ midnight when someone forgot the torch! Especially in weather. 25knots in winter rain is no fun @ all!Yes, we try to line our vehicle fills up as efficiently as possible, but when you look at the cost of the ferry you need to buy 100L to make the savings worthwhile. Liquor and beer is highly regulated, so it’s the same price on island, except in the pub...
Yes 1st month of fall nearly done but still very warm where we are. Coolish 1st thing in the morning but our days are lovely.Is it fall in Australia? We are supposed to be spring in USA - some warm days, but, then back to cold and threats of snow. Very crazy this year.![]()
It is more economically viable for us to have an island car & a mainland car, barge costs being what they are. Timewise the barge takes over an hour, the ferry less than 20 minutes, less if you run your own boat but then you have to calculate rego & fuel ~ & panic stations. Nothing quite like having the engine cut out @ midnight when someone forgot the torch! Especially in weather. 25knots in winter rain is no fun @ all!