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Hehehe. I'll see what I can do!
3 years agoYeh it does.
3 years agoIf you check BOM you'll find you're heading into alot of rain also possible flooding in places as they're recieving up to 300ml . So be careful
3 years agoThey certainly look interesting. I’ve never seen them before.
3 years agoThat’s my type of wind!
3 years agoAny tricks you can impart for touring with milk. Do you leave it in its original container for example.
I enjoying reading about your ride each day .
Cheers,
Brianna
I’m so enjoying your writing Vince 🤪quirky You ❤️
3 years agoThe more we see you the better Vince 😘
3 years agoLooks similar to a hibiscus
3 years agoMy favourite soup Vince :)
Looks a nice and thick soup too.
Thanks heaps Bill! Interesting article indeed.
3 years agoThanks heaps Bill!
3 years agoThank you heaps Bill! They were very tasty.
3 years agoGolden orb weaver I believe. An orb weaver in any case. Interesting creatures!
https://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/national/queensland/australian-spider-s-web-is-so-strong-it-could-make-bulletproof-clothing-20180402-p4z7fz.html
Hi Brianna!
3 years agoI buy 1 litre of fresh or UHT milk from the closest shop to where I plan to camp. I leave it in the original container.
If there's no fridge in the camp kitchen, I just leave the milk outside my tent. Even though it's not kept cold, it's never gone off overnight. The night temperature here is about 20C.
I make sure I use it all by the next morning. I don't travel with half a bottle of milk.
Cheers
Vince