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Re: Life in Bealiba.
Posted: Sun Jul 14, 2024 11:32 pm
by Trev
Murray wrote: ↑Sun Jul 14, 2024 7:25 am
I was out cutting and screwing wood for the cat enclosure for the cottage today. I had the drop saw out and was chopping up timber. The old cockatoo was pottering around and a couple of his mates came in too.
They were having a feed and took no notice of the scream of the drop saw and me drilling and screwing bits together
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Excellent, great photo again mate, it's a shame he can't come with you

Re: Life in Bealiba.
Posted: Tue Jul 16, 2024 9:14 am
by Murray
It was bright and clear this morning, so I had a long leisurely retired man's breakfast,

then got stuck into painting the framing for the aviary on the loft and the cat run for out at St Arnaud.
We have to keep the cats contained because we have been reliably informed that cats "disappear" in that area. Obviously some sad units feel they have the right to kill other people's pets.
I've used 50 metres of 42x19 so far and need to get another 50 metres when we go to Bendigo this week. Plus about 200 screws so far.
It's coming together well and will be good.
The boys are worth it...
Re: Life in Bealiba.
Posted: Tue Jul 16, 2024 9:36 am
by Murray
Interesting thing, the lung surgeon lady, who is rather beautiful and very nice,

prescribed a different inhaler medication. It didn't seem to make lot of difference at all.....and then it did.
I spent about 5 hours painting and working out there today. I am a bit sore now, but a month ago I couldn't do that.
Really looking forward to the spring and warmer weather.
Re: Life in Bealiba.
Posted: Tue Jul 16, 2024 10:00 am
by Murray
Murray wrote: ↑Tue Jul 16, 2024 9:14 am
It was bright and clear this morning, so I had a long leisurely retired man's breakfast,

then got stuck into painting the framing for the aviary on the loft and the cat run for out at St Arnaud.
We have to keep the cats contained because we have been reliably informed that cats "disappear" in that area. Obviously some sad units feel they have the right to kill other people's pets.
I've used 50 metres of 42x19 so far and need to get another 50 metres when we go to Bendigo this week. Plus about 200 screws so far.
It's coming together well and will be good.
The boys are worth it...
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This is the boys just now...
Banjo is still the baby
Flynn is still the floof
Ollie loves his mother
Re: Life in Bealiba.
Posted: Tue Jul 16, 2024 10:51 am
by Buster121
Looking well and truly settled already, pity they got to do it all over again soon
Re: Life in Bealiba.
Posted: Tue Jul 16, 2024 10:57 am
by Murray
They will be fine, where there mother and father are and their brothers are....
Re: Life in Bealiba.
Posted: Tue Jul 16, 2024 2:59 pm
by Andy
Lovely photos again Murray.
Re: Life in Bealiba.
Posted: Wed Jul 17, 2024 7:15 am
by Murray
I had a call from my mate David this morning. He got another youngster back from the tough Moulamein race. One of mine. One I had hopes for.
Then he told me some $#!^ had pulled the chip ring off it, and taken the skin off it's leg.
We agree it was almost certainly someone from the other club who did it. The pigeon must have strayed in after the hard day and the swine has seen the special race life ring on it, and realised it is an Invitation Club pigeon.
Very pleased to have it back, but pulling the ring off a stray and taking the skin with it, that is just about the lowest, dog, act.
Re: Life in Bealiba.
Posted: Wed Jul 17, 2024 7:59 am
by Andy
There are some real low life out there.
Re: Life in Bealiba.
Posted: Wed Jul 17, 2024 11:03 am
by Buster121
Andy wrote: ↑Wed Jul 17, 2024 7:59 am
There are some real low life out there.
Isn't there just, pure scum