tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8378476565586881495.post1125859508431605595..comments2023-11-05T18:49:04.163+11:00Comments on Pickled Eel: Possums (12)Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8378476565586881495.post-61967226915803929062012-08-09T11:09:18.038+10:002012-08-09T11:09:18.038+10:00Beige slope of the thick crust with bow uppers wit...Beige slope of the thick crust with bow uppers with beige, very delicate very feminine feeling, light-colored fashion slope with sandals but well with Oh!Nike Shoes Australiahttp://www.ordernikeaustralia.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8378476565586881495.post-56130894196519108042008-03-22T23:59:00.000+11:002008-03-22T23:59:00.000+11:00Thanks for stopping by - and (inadvertently) remin...Thanks for stopping by - and (inadvertently) reminding me that I had not finished posting up the reminiscing. I have just added a chapter on the new blog site. <BR/><BR/>I do aim to keep the "creative" out of these sorts of notes - there is a place for that sort of writing but this is not the place for it. The same sort of snow that allowed the bulls to disappear in a drift of it was the same light stuff that allowed me to pull a wire gate through it. It is snow Australians fly to NZ to ski in/on - light as a feather as soon as it has landed. It would have been a different story the next morning and that gate would have been iced in place. But having just fallen it was extremely light on the ground. Even though it was deep. What was even more extraordinary was that only a few short hours earlier there was no snow to be seen. Anywhere.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8378476565586881495.post-34539123124414138252008-03-21T17:49:00.000+11:002008-03-21T17:49:00.000+11:00The creative writing spills into the David Paton m...The creative writing spills into the David Paton memoirs too, great chap that he was nonetheless. For example, how one can open a gate in snow deep enough to bury a bull to the muzzle, tries the imagination some.......... Enjoyable, reminiscent reading thoughAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com