Life in Bealiba.
Thanks Devo.
Yep it's becoming quite exciting and challenging, and it will be a photo finish getting it all done before we move in.
I am very blessed in having a wife who shares our adventures and a God who has always been there before us. He is seldom early, but He is never late.
Yep it's becoming quite exciting and challenging, and it will be a photo finish getting it all done before we move in.
I am very blessed in having a wife who shares our adventures and a God who has always been there before us. He is seldom early, but He is never late.

Greetings from the land down under. 
Blessed is he who expecteth nothing, for verily, he shall not be disappointed.

Blessed is he who expecteth nothing, for verily, he shall not be disappointed.
Yep, that's Squeaker.
He's just an annoying little bugger but I love him.

He's 13 years old now. He' would have been gone years ago anywhere else

Greetings from the land down under. 
Blessed is he who expecteth nothing, for verily, he shall not be disappointed.

Blessed is he who expecteth nothing, for verily, he shall not be disappointed.
Good to hear Murray, i wish i still had my old Rudy. I look forward to seeing him.
I have all of the cocks except Squeaker and Gordon out at the cottage, I will take the hens out tomorrow morning.
Squeaker and Julia have their own little house and I will have to get the Gordon box out and set up.
It was a biggish day. I had a quick breakfast and took a car full of boxes out to St Arnaud. I checked the cocks, and changed the water.
The water is different out there, and the droppings are not very good, but I think it is probably a bit of stress and excitement. I will keep a watch on it.
It's about 25 miles each way, and when I got back back Catherine was just finishing loading her car. We had a bite to eat and loaded Jimmy up again. We drove out and unloaded the cars. Catherine put another coat of blue paint on the new front door while the plumber put the last of the new plumbing in and I tried to get some order out in the shed. I've got a lot of pigeon feed in there, but when the big move happened on Sunday, there was stuff going everywhere and I had to dig my way in!
So it was a constructive day, but I will sleep well. I am so proud of my wife. We are both knocking 70, and Catherine has fybromyalgia so is constantly in pain. Yet she just keeps going.
I am old and in pain too, but that's my own fault. Spend your youth crashing off racehorses.....
Squeaker and Julia have their own little house and I will have to get the Gordon box out and set up.
It was a biggish day. I had a quick breakfast and took a car full of boxes out to St Arnaud. I checked the cocks, and changed the water.
The water is different out there, and the droppings are not very good, but I think it is probably a bit of stress and excitement. I will keep a watch on it.
It's about 25 miles each way, and when I got back back Catherine was just finishing loading her car. We had a bite to eat and loaded Jimmy up again. We drove out and unloaded the cars. Catherine put another coat of blue paint on the new front door while the plumber put the last of the new plumbing in and I tried to get some order out in the shed. I've got a lot of pigeon feed in there, but when the big move happened on Sunday, there was stuff going everywhere and I had to dig my way in!

So it was a constructive day, but I will sleep well. I am so proud of my wife. We are both knocking 70, and Catherine has fybromyalgia so is constantly in pain. Yet she just keeps going.
I am old and in pain too, but that's my own fault. Spend your youth crashing off racehorses.....

Greetings from the land down under. 
Blessed is he who expecteth nothing, for verily, he shall not be disappointed.

Blessed is he who expecteth nothing, for verily, he shall not be disappointed.