At the base of the hill on the horizon. Not a lot of traffic hereabouts. (click the pic for bigger version)
21 thoughts on “Where we live”
Your comment didn’t appear here for some reason, Tom.
Update: Got it.
Now,what could one do with Thousands and thousands of yards of open,people free range?Hummmmmmmmmmm?????
Is there a railhead nearby to haul in the Artillery?
Yep.
Heaps and heaps of room for more boat-people!
They wouldn’t get a very good reception in these parts, Cad. These are hospitable people, but they have standards.
And I would bet hard limits on what is acceptable also.
Very.
OK. Heaps and heaps of room for a multi-culti graveyard!
Elbow room- can’t have too much of it!
Damn right.
No, I’m with Cad. You need a few boat people there KG. Roughly 20 boats should cover it… LOL
You do mean for fertilizer, Dunno.
Don’t you?
We don’t need anything, really. Except rain. Lots and lots and lots of rain. About 1200mm spread over 3 months should do it.
Seriously; what is the name of the hill? I know in OZ they call hillocks:hills and hills:mountains given the terrain. Therefore if it projects out of the ground as it appears it must have a name after the prefix Mt! I recall seeing a Mt Connor near Ayers Rock some years ago and it bore a strange shape and presence, but it wasn’t particularly tall.
I don’t know, Cad. It doesn’t appear to have a name on any map I have.
Even our highest mountain is only 2228m ASL!
Well, perhaps you ought name it something before your pile of beer cans eclipses it?
Same thing here,idiot tourists ignoring signs warning about Gators and Bull Sharks.It’s like “oh,take a picture or two,okay! No,not there by the bike path,over here by the river full of hungry Gators”
“Sharks?What Sharks?Come on in the water is fine”
Perhaps we could organize some Young Leftard Training Camps at these sites, Darin? Complete with morning and evening swim sessions….
Tell them to bring plenty of snacks so they can visit the Gator petting Zoo and feed the Gators
Update: Got it.
Now,what could one do with Thousands and thousands of yards of open,people free range?Hummmmmmmmmmm?????

Is there a railhead nearby to haul in the Artillery?
Yep.
Heaps and heaps of room for more boat-people!
And I would bet hard limits on what is acceptable also.
Very.
OK. Heaps and heaps of room for a multi-culti graveyard!
Elbow room- can’t have too much of it!
Damn right.
No, I’m with Cad. You need a few boat people there KG. Roughly 20 boats should cover it… LOL
You do mean for fertilizer, Dunno.
Don’t you?
We don’t need anything, really. Except rain. Lots and lots and lots of rain. About 1200mm spread over 3 months should do it.
Seriously; what is the name of the hill? I know in OZ they call hillocks:hills and hills:mountains given the terrain. Therefore if it projects out of the ground as it appears it must have a name after the prefix Mt! I recall seeing a Mt Connor near Ayers Rock some years ago and it bore a strange shape and presence, but it wasn’t particularly tall.
I don’t know, Cad. It doesn’t appear to have a name on any map I have.
Even our highest mountain is only 2228m ASL!
Well, perhaps you ought name it something before your pile of beer cans eclipses it?
Darwin Award candidate? I’ve fished this river, and only a bloody idiot would swim there.
http://www.news.com.au/national-news/mary-river-wilderness-retreat-and-caravan-park-told-of-man-taken-by-crocodile-while-swimming-in-mary-river-nt/story-fncynjr2-1226703459399
Same thing here,idiot tourists ignoring signs warning about Gators and Bull Sharks.It’s like “oh,take a picture or two,okay! No,not there by the bike path,over here by the river full of hungry Gators”
“Sharks?What Sharks?Come on in the water is fine”
Perhaps we could organize some Young Leftard Training Camps at these sites, Darin? Complete with morning and evening swim sessions….
Tell them to bring plenty of snacks so they can visit the Gator petting Zoo and feed the Gators