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Fri 26 Jun, 2009 6:43 pm
Well, this is a house of sickness, so no walking this weekend, AGAIN.......
Anyone going anywhere exciting this weekend?
Fri 26 Jun, 2009 7:46 pm
Disappearing Tarn thread has got me, will probably link with Wellington Falls - 110mm on The Mountain yesterday
Fri 26 Jun, 2009 8:50 pm
Disappearing Tarn also... I was going alone, but now looks like i'll be joined by my boyfriends mum and a friend of hers... I'm very excited!!
Fri 26 Jun, 2009 9:23 pm
No

, going to an adult ed course Sunday, so better not take Saturday off as well. Go to do the soccer run.
Fri 26 Jun, 2009 9:28 pm
Devon Annie wrote:No

, going to an adult ed course Sunday, so better not take Saturday off as well. Go to do the soccer run.
Not the soccer run mum?
Fri 26 Jun, 2009 10:17 pm
oho disappearing Tarn- ouch. Take lots of photos.
Fri 26 Jun, 2009 10:18 pm
Actually, I think the term is just "soccer mum", and we're an important demographic group in the US

. In Devonport it seems to be a rite of passage for parents of primary age kids to spend every winter Saturday freezing and watching their kids play soccer, and our youngest isn't stopping with the end of primary school, so it's just going to keep going. He wants to play professionally, so does that mean we'll be doing this for the rest of our lives

?
Sat 27 Jun, 2009 11:38 am
Devon Annie wrote:so does that mean we'll be doing this for the rest of our lives

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With any luck, if he goes all the way, your retirement will be v. comfortable
The tarn will have to wait til tomorrow, forced to work today
Mon 29 Jun, 2009 6:04 pm
Yep. Cowombat Flat, via the Cobberas.
Of course, the weather stuffed that, so I ended up doing some practice 4WDing on one or two of the simpler tracks near Wombargo and then up near the Snowy River, and having a lovely peaceful little amble along the river from Sandy Creek to somewhere south of Barrabilli. Fun.
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