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Tropical heat… Kununurra is in the tropical region, where there are only two official season, 6 indigenous seasons…
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After a bit more discussions, the lawyer said he would inform Ms Brooks of the family connection, and that he would talk to us again soon, and I gave him my business card, so he could get in contact with me easily. Leaving the school, we went for a bit of a look around Liverpool, which is famous for being the home of the Beatles. We visit the British Music Museum, as well as the statue of the Beatles walking along the Liverpool Waterfront, plus the Titanic Memorial Statue, and the impressive Liv
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Back in those days all there was available was snail mail… letter writting.
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We were informed that Mrs Appleton, the boy’s grandmother is too old and does not have the finances to take care of two growing boys, with Ryley aged eleven and Langley aged nine, and Ms Parks thought we would be ideal Foster parents until it is determined what will happen with the boys in the future, and it would give us the chance to experience first-hand, how to look after children, and we were told that Mrs Appleton is fully aware that we are a gay married couple, and she is supportive of he
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Wait and see, all shall be revealed…
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Why a banana benda now? 😉😁😜😎
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Returning to our hire car, we had decided to take the train back to London and then north to Scotland, with our first stop to be the Capital – Edinburgh. On the Caledonian Sleeper Train, we were able to book a double cabin, with its ensuite bathroom for the overnight trip leaving Euston Station at 11.50 pm, and arriving at Edinburgh Station at 7.30 the next morning. After a fair amount of research, we had planned an intensive tour of Scotland, which would mostly be rail journeys, with a few
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Already researched…
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I find this story very close to the subject of a story that I wrote and published in 2019, but it appears that this story has been published elsewhere before i wrote my version. I had not read your story, before, during or after while I was writing my story, so I know did not copy your story in anyway. Even if it's awfully close. Q
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Two days later, as we were finishing our lunch break, my mobile rang, and it was the home business number calling. “Excuse me, I have to take this call outside… Hello, can you hold for a moment please,” I said as I headed for the back door of the property. After ten minutes on the phone with Auggie, I was furious after the call ended, and I stayed outside to try and calm down, as I sent a text message to Marcus, to come out and join me. After explaining everything that Auggie had told me, a
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“Pardon for interrupting Director, but this young lady was the first person that we reported the matter to, and she ignored us and virtually told us to go away and mind our own business,” Marcus said to the Director. “I see, well that was one very big mistake, Mary you are to clock off work, you are finishing early today, and report to my office in the morning for a meeting to discuss your future with us,” the Director responded as he frowned at the young lady, who turned and raced away looking
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No, because the zoo is well away from that vet practice. Remember they drove for nearly two hours from Cardiff.
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Thankfully we have substantial savings set aside, to cover any additional or unexpected costs while we are in the UK, and I decided to have a look into making separate arrangements for accommodation in Cardiff, as well as to make some changes to the accommodation plans for our guest vets, and I arranged for them to stay in one of the staff apartments, instead of at the resort. I also managed to get change the flight to six days earlier than planned, so we could have a good look around befor
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Book Three of the Adventures of the Desert Vets - Marcus Sanderson and his husband Jexson Kendrik, accept an offer to do a Work Exchange with two Veterinarians from a Veterinary practice in Cardiff, Wales.
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Over the next three years, with an ever-busy veterinary practice, we had very little time for rest, although I had insisted that all staff who are not on call must have at least a half day Saturday and all day Sunday off work, and Auggie was able to do that the assistance of his admin staff who managed the rosters. As well as keeping busy with the practice, which includes managing the now-expanded border Animal Quarantine Station, a number of us have been busy with additional University and Coll
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Wanna root is my nickname for there.. what about Innaloo or inn a dunny as i call it…
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We have some very interesting place names here in WA. A locality north of Perth has the name - Beermullah…. 😉😜😁
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There is more… but the main character is Xander.
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I know it seems heartless, but be patient, there is a surprise coming up.
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Its not all bad news, be patient. All will be revealed.
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Photo is of Australia’s Governor General Hurley, and newly appointed Indian Ocean Administrator Natasha Griggs, who has been in that position since 2017… I searched for and found no photos of a former administrator of christmas island in full military dress uniform… Most of the appointed Administrators for Christmas and the Cocos Keeling Islands have been ex politicians or diplomats.
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Quokkas can also be found in remote areas of the great southern region of Western Australia.
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Your welcome.
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Thanks Mr Will
