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<blockquote data-quote="jilleroo" data-source="post: 974409" data-attributes="member: 8192"><p>I'm back from Mackay where we welcomed another grandson William last week. A difficult birth, mum and bub have had to stay in hospital but should be out in another couple of days. Toddler grandson and I had a lovely week on the beach at Seaforth. Son and I went mudcrabbing in the tinny, literally launching it from the ramp in his house yard. We went out at night once - I don't know how he knows where he is, let alone where the black string of the pots is tied to the mangroves - I'd still be in there trying to find my way out of the maze. We got some nice crabs - chilli crab, crab linguine and just plain good old crab sandwiches. Also got lychees, pineapples and mangoes to bring home.</p><p>Very hot here but we had a good shower at our Winton place over the weekend. There's been some good rain up around the Isa, Camooweal and across the Barkly apparently which is good to see for the time of year.</p><p>A fair few heifers calved while I was away, under hubby's watchful eye, but it was all uneventful. The two poddy calves and the milker look great too so he got lots of brownie points.</p><p>Now to get ready for Christmas - where do I start? Not frittering away time on here, that's for sure, so I'd better get into it!</p><p></p><p>Glad to hear you're arrived Burglar! You and Ken won't be chatting on here anymore now, you'll be face to face.</p><p></p><p>Diana, the grandkids call us Ma Ma and Poppy. Our grand daughter is named Hayley Georgia.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jilleroo, post: 974409, member: 8192"] I'm back from Mackay where we welcomed another grandson William last week. A difficult birth, mum and bub have had to stay in hospital but should be out in another couple of days. Toddler grandson and I had a lovely week on the beach at Seaforth. Son and I went mudcrabbing in the tinny, literally launching it from the ramp in his house yard. We went out at night once - I don't know how he knows where he is, let alone where the black string of the pots is tied to the mangroves - I'd still be in there trying to find my way out of the maze. We got some nice crabs - chilli crab, crab linguine and just plain good old crab sandwiches. Also got lychees, pineapples and mangoes to bring home. Very hot here but we had a good shower at our Winton place over the weekend. There's been some good rain up around the Isa, Camooweal and across the Barkly apparently which is good to see for the time of year. A fair few heifers calved while I was away, under hubby's watchful eye, but it was all uneventful. The two poddy calves and the milker look great too so he got lots of brownie points. Now to get ready for Christmas - where do I start? Not frittering away time on here, that's for sure, so I'd better get into it! Glad to hear you're arrived Burglar! You and Ken won't be chatting on here anymore now, you'll be face to face. Diana, the grandkids call us Ma Ma and Poppy. Our grand daughter is named Hayley Georgia. [/QUOTE]
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