Well, this looks fun. I’ve not (yet) been to Australia, and I’ve not (yet) slept in a caravan. Are you going to be the ones to see to it I remedy both these omissions?
G’day Itching, thanks for following my blog. I have had a quick look at your blog and it looks like a lot of fun. I’ll follow it and I’m sure I’ll enjoy reading of your adventures. seems we have been to many of the same places, especially in WA. Happy touring!
Bob
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I am a grandson of James Ainsworth . The man appears on the strange tomb in the Ballina cemetery. I have no idea who painted it such a dreadful colour. I remember the tomb as a small child and you could actually walk down into it. The door was sealed many years ago.
Thanks David, such a small world. What a beautiful spot for a final resting place. Thanks so much for explaining what has to be one of the most unusual graves we’ve come across.
Well, this looks fun. I’ve not (yet) been to Australia, and I’ve not (yet) slept in a caravan. Are you going to be the ones to see to it I remedy both these omissions?
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I sincerely hope so! Watch this space…
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G’day Itching, thanks for following my blog. I have had a quick look at your blog and it looks like a lot of fun. I’ll follow it and I’m sure I’ll enjoy reading of your adventures. seems we have been to many of the same places, especially in WA. Happy touring!
Bob
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And around about the same time, probably crossed paths.
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Thanks for following guys
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Thanks,
Steve
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Hi Steve, no it’s totally non commercial.
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I am a grandson of James Ainsworth . The man appears on the strange tomb in the Ballina cemetery. I have no idea who painted it such a dreadful colour. I remember the tomb as a small child and you could actually walk down into it. The door was sealed many years ago.
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Thanks David, such a small world. What a beautiful spot for a final resting place. Thanks so much for explaining what has to be one of the most unusual graves we’ve come across.
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