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<blockquote data-quote="jilleroo" data-source="post: 1254359" data-attributes="member: 8192"><p>Hi all, we're still here, still alive, nothing has improved for us. It's really hard to describe the situation on our place here...I really don't have any words, am past talking about it. We've still got agistment cattle around the Maranoa and Warrego and the 200 heifers at Muttaburra who will get booted off any day now.</p><p>I've been keeping myself going though doing whatever, painting, teaching grandson on distance education, taking ponies to the local shows etc. There's always cleaning up to be done, I tow a little trailer around with my Suzuki Jymny picking up any wood, wire, rubbish that needs to be in the dump. I'm getting further and further from the homestead now, its easy to find with no grass! We've also had three lots of Sporting Shooters in culling roos. They've got about 3000 which is only the tip of the iceberg but have more lined up to keep after them. They're good blokes who check the pouches for joeys which takes a lot of extra time but it must be done. We're starting to stockpile hay reading to feed our northern cows when required.</p><p>That's about all our news except that we have a new grandson, that's four grotty boys and one pretty little girl!!! Anyway off to our northern place now to do a few days reading and writing....wish me luck....everyone prefers cattlework to school, particularly the pupil!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jilleroo, post: 1254359, member: 8192"] Hi all, we're still here, still alive, nothing has improved for us. It's really hard to describe the situation on our place here...I really don't have any words, am past talking about it. We've still got agistment cattle around the Maranoa and Warrego and the 200 heifers at Muttaburra who will get booted off any day now. I've been keeping myself going though doing whatever, painting, teaching grandson on distance education, taking ponies to the local shows etc. There's always cleaning up to be done, I tow a little trailer around with my Suzuki Jymny picking up any wood, wire, rubbish that needs to be in the dump. I'm getting further and further from the homestead now, its easy to find with no grass! We've also had three lots of Sporting Shooters in culling roos. They've got about 3000 which is only the tip of the iceberg but have more lined up to keep after them. They're good blokes who check the pouches for joeys which takes a lot of extra time but it must be done. We're starting to stockpile hay reading to feed our northern cows when required. That's about all our news except that we have a new grandson, that's four grotty boys and one pretty little girl!!! Anyway off to our northern place now to do a few days reading and writing....wish me luck....everyone prefers cattlework to school, particularly the pupil! [/QUOTE]
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