0 minutes to millions of people...no thanks...:;
Somewhere not too hot and not too cold.....bloody hell I'm there:U
I reckon it's where you want to be rather than where you have to be....
HH.
I know a guy who, on his retirement as a manager for TNT, was given a trip around the world in the owner's suites on a couple of the company's ships. The trip was as good as you would expect it to be.
He claims the best sight they saw on the whole journey was the lights of his home town in the distance at the end of the trip.
Barry Hicks
Derwent Bridge Tassy, yeeeeeeeee haaaaaaaaaaa, real deliverance country, no radio, tv, internet, roads, cut off in winter, good trout fishing, toothless sheilas, bad grog.
OK, that was the 60's.......
To those of you who reckon where you are is the best place to live, you're right, stay where you are.:D
To those of you who are looking for somewhere else to live, you won't like it here.:no: There's cyclones, crocodiles, deadly jellyfish, uncomfortably high temperatures and humidity, wild pigs, bullrouts, etc etc etc.
Move along folks, therfe's nothing here to see.:wink:
Mick
This is where I would insert the picture of 'the brothers' but I think they have been done to death.... almost. :D
PS. Just in case you haven't seen the brothers from the hills, look here. :p
Hasn't all the bush been cleared in Tasmania :? :rolleyes:
Only on some recent maps. :cool:
Tasmania to cold, Sydney still to cold, Cairns to hot.
Upper Brookfield just right.
10 mins to the city, 2 mins to the school, plenty of trees and open space, small community, my heaven on earth.
Where all the bush is cleared. Dont they call that Brazil? :oo:
If I could live anywhere, it would be in a Sydney habourside mansion. Not for the house, but the access to one hell of a fishery, beautiful views and close proximity to everything else.
But only if I didn't have to go to work. No point otherwise.
This time of year, absolutely no question - Darwin of course.
Check out your evening weather reports.
Last week it dropped down to 15 overnight, unbelievably cold, but we battled through it and now it's civilised temps again.
Just off for a swim in Lake Alexander. 7:00 am.
Cheers
Bill.