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Date Posted: 22:40:22 11/12/10 Fri
Author: Ani
Subject: Re: Highand Gathering
In reply to: Jack 's message, "Re: Highand Gathering" on 21:40:30 11/12/10 Fri

Never mind I'll have my movie camera and take as much as I can of the pipe bands. Good luck with the bowls. They have a nice bowling green here too and Edna and Maxwell Walter (that's how she introduced him to us I swear) next door met there after her husband and his wife passed on so many relationships could have started there. She feeds the kookaburras twice a day and he looks afer his garden like a mother. She's dreading bottling the fruit as she reckons it's becoming quite a chore now as they are both in their 80s. They could pass Santa and Mrs Claus. Snowny haired, friendly faces and beautiful old timers. Mind you she's told me how they met umpteen times and that's a worry.
Anyway it's a wet old day but Pykes Creek near Myrniong is fairly filling up with all the rain over the last three months. It's looking so much healthier around that area too. Have you ever been to the old pub at Myrniong? We used to take our ski boat up there and always stopped at that pub for tea on the way home. One night a group of bikies arrived and a blue started. There were chairs and fists flying so we got out of there quick smart. Having said that it's still a great old pub but has been cut off a bit by the freeway as many have.

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