We went bush for Mothers' Day, today - an afternoon spent with our daughters' children and their "parents-in-law", plus Dave (the husband of one of the aforesaid daughters of the parents-in-law).
Now, if you've sorted that out, take another peek at the nice little creek above - your typical SA country stream. typical reflections and gum trees, just an idylic bit of Oz.

Never mind though, I can't think of a satisfactory alternative to this storage, that will suddenly appear at the foot of Dave's property. All we need is a decent bit of rain to fill the dam(n) thing, and there isn't much prospect of that, so the weathermen say!
Now, if you've sorted that out, take another peek at the nice little creek above - your typical SA country stream. typical reflections and gum trees, just an idylic bit of Oz.
It won't, theoretically, be there in a couple of months. It'll be five stories under the surface of a reservoir, designed to serve the expanding northern suburbs of Adelaide, and so we continue to reshape our country.
Never mind though, I can't think of a satisfactory alternative to this storage, that will suddenly appear at the foot of Dave's property. All we need is a decent bit of rain to fill the dam(n) thing, and there isn't much prospect of that, so the weathermen say!
Anyway, we had a lovely time, four mothers were suitably impressed with cards, flowers and (from the children) suitably slobbery kisses.
And the youngsters had a lovely, dirty time in and around the creek on this benign Autumn day.
And the youngsters had a lovely, dirty time in and around the creek on this benign Autumn day.
1 comment:
Beautiful granddaughters, I must say.
We are finally getting some warm weather and sunshine this weekend- up around 75 degrees F today (about 22 degrees C). Tomorrow is supposed to be 85 (about 27 C)- rather hot for here in the nowthwest.
Jack
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