we are told the local councils have emergency plans in action in case of disasters, but what I wouldn't have a clue, only things I can recall happening here is a bit of local flooding and an earthquake which was minor back in 1948 that broke the face of the town hall clock
Way to go Marg
Lady here beats you, at 90 she got a degree at the university , said the young one's kept her going and were very helpful, good upon ya your going easy
no way will I eat a sub ---sub standard thing
Funnily enough I didn't know the name , she did make a remark at a Logie award here saying how ugly the statue was
we go with the flown, place our trust in the doctors , none failed yet
Money money money ! am still waiting for the draw for the of $400 000
definitely sad to see how your being treated, there's always a knocker somewhere, bet this one is not an accountant, no wonder your
Memories are great to have , we cant go back to the past but we can visit those places that we hold dear , its always will be a let down as you walk down the streets . the house I grew up has gone its been been added to the factory other homes have been demolished with new ones taken their place, places we played at as kids , one being a clay pit brickworks , the pit has been filled in and has a shopping centre in its place , the actual kiln is still there as it has heritage value, lots of memories , good and bad together
Frosty mornings usually mean nice sunny days , same with foggy ones ; some elevated homes on the River Murray built with floods in mind have living and parking space underneath, not possible with your red cabins
AH ! memories good to share , was only 12 when war ended , us kids knew about the war , fathers were away fighting , while we longed for the sweet products still on signs at the delicatessen , but we did notice the air raid shelters being built, one at the end of our street was a large concrete pipe , sandbags never arrived,
seems you enjoyed the camp jjhon , nothing like that here except for the mens shed
26 years , seems like yesterday, eventually Gadhafi surrended the man who placed the bomb , he was tried found guilty , later was freed amidst protests which was ignored .
looks good it
aftermath of disasters take a lot of time and money to repair , fair or not those concerned residents have to go with the flow'. 2 years on from bushfires in Victoria owners of insured homes are still fighting the companies for money. Same in Queensland after the big floods there .