Birds - no the feathered kind
Another weekend but this time it was a chance to stay at home. Greta, Phil and the boys came to see us. Fantastic to catch up and hear all about what is happening back at home. We heard that the dams are back to 55% full, you have had so much rain it is like England, the Swans are not in the top 8, but Manly are coming SECOND (I had to check they didn’t say second last), and unfortunately Howard is still the Prime Minister.
Sunday we did manage to get out for a few hours – We went to the Hawk Conservancy at Hampshire (after a recommendation from Phil). A park dedicated to birds of prey. There were all kinds of eagles, owls, vultures, hawks and kites. It was great to watch them majestically float through the air and dive at break-neck speed, some coming within a millimetre of our heads. The kids had a good time and so did mum and dad.
Sunday we did manage to get out for a few hours – We went to the Hawk Conservancy at Hampshire (after a recommendation from Phil). A park dedicated to birds of prey. There were all kinds of eagles, owls, vultures, hawks and kites. It was great to watch them majestically float through the air and dive at break-neck speed, some coming within a millimetre of our heads. The kids had a good time and so did mum and dad.
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Have just been going through Flickr photos of the whole family in France - great shots as always. The four girls look like real Parisiennes and Dad had a certain savoir-vivre look. (you might have to look that up in the dictionary)
Glad you caught up with some Oz goss but you did make a spelling mistake - it should have read "fortunately John Howard is still the Prime Minister"!!!!
Swans hd good win over Freemantle but next week they play Carlton so we will have both scarves out!
Manly beat Roosters 56 - 0 on Sat.
We are going to Bateman's Bay for a week tomorrow. Letter coming. LUV
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