One must not always think of Queensland as being warm. In winter inland nights are icy and in August in Warwick we find ourselves diving into the caravan for a quick change into long pants and jumpers just so that we can buy some lunch. And for those who know Woody and his love of shorts, that is seriously cold.
But the good folks of Warwick have been hard at work to ensure that old Tom Byrnes here is kept warm in his striking scarf and beanie.
Thanks to Margaret From Pyrenees to Pennines for the prompt.
Ah, thanks for joining in the fun. One winter,,all the statues atop a shopping centre in Harrogate were provided with cosy scarves and hats. They looked much happier.
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Oh dear that would have been quite a sight.
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He looks great.
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Much l
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Oops. Much less sombre.
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Wonderful!
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I remember reading years ago that when undertaking the big trip, don’t discard your winter woolies. How true that is. Even this winter in Broome we had our polar fleeces out a couple of times.
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Yes I carry far too many clothes but we travel through such a variety of climates. And the same goes for the bed it can go from two doonas an electric blanket and a throw to just a sheet!
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