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alicecat Feb 9th 2008 7:08 am

Re: Spring coming early again.
 
Another sunny day! Didn't even wear coat out today. Note to self...must buy sunglasses! :cool:

Grayling Feb 9th 2008 9:39 am

Re: Spring coming early again.
 

Originally Posted by Pamela 1 (Post 5909165)
Jacaranda trees are native to Africa as far as I know. They bloom in the Spring in South Africa and there are masses of them in the capital of Pretoria.

We have seen a couple when in Central Florida.

They are from Central and South America.

G

saveme Feb 9th 2008 12:02 pm

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Originally Posted by Grayling (Post 5909847)
They are from Central and South America.

G

There are masses in NSW - festival in Grafton I think? I like the way they hide away for eleven months, then suddenly burst out of nowhere in a cascade of purple blossom. I love Jacaranda and I love bluebells.

kelbelinoz Feb 9th 2008 12:44 pm

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Originally Posted by ilsretail (Post 5909064)
been a lurker since 2002

i was born in wolverhampton. hated britain with a passion, hated weather, ect. wanted to move abroad to find that better life.

decided to move to southwest instead...(uk)..... damn! im 20 mins from beach, minutes from rolling countryside, minutes from wales!

loving it wouldt change a thing.

weather today for all you guys stuck in oz: 16 degrees, went to weston beach, absolutely packed, people everywhere ennjoying themselves.

dog walkers, hikers in shorts, donkey rides, kite flyers, jet skiers, candyfloss, ice cream!!!

we had chips, went to ASDA to buy salad and olives, ate on said beach.

just got back......best time ive had for YEARS. and in UK!

moral of story....ignore the miserable trolls on here, moaning about uk, when the problem isnt uk, its the individual/circumstance that they cannot deal with properly.
:):):)

i love uk!!!:thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:

THANKS FOR THAT, NICE TO HEAR FROM PEOPLE NOT MAD ENOUGH TO LEAVE UK IN THE FIRST PLACE!!!! WE ARE ON OUR WAY BACK FROM ASAP!! NO GOOD HAVING ALL THESE BEAUTIFUL BEACHES WITH NOONE TO SHARE THEM WITH......WISH WE HAD ASDA OVER HERE!!!! AND ARGOS.....AND SAINSBURYS!!
IVE REFOUND MY PATRIOTISM, KEEP MY SPACE FOR ME!

Backhomeatlast Feb 9th 2008 7:42 pm

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Originally Posted by kelbelinoz (Post 5910366)
THANKS FOR THAT, NICE TO HEAR FROM PEOPLE NOT MAD ENOUGH TO LEAVE UK IN THE FIRST PLACE!!!! WE ARE ON OUR WAY BACK FROM ASAP!! NO GOOD HAVING ALL THESE BEAUTIFUL BEACHES WITH NOONE TO SHARE THEM WITH......WISH WE HAD ASDA OVER HERE!!!! AND ARGOS.....AND SAINSBURYS!!
IVE REFOUND MY PATRIOTISM, KEEP MY SPACE FOR ME!


I really appreciate the UK now after almost 2 years of crap in Perth, it really does make you appreciate what home has to offer:rofl:

Same Difference Feb 9th 2008 9:13 pm

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Originally Posted by bil (Post 5889790)
Beats sitting outside in a Brit summer, clutching a hot water bottle!

:lol:

Sooooooo true!

saveme Feb 9th 2008 9:17 pm

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Originally Posted by Backhomeatlast (Post 5911226)
I really appreciate the UK now after almost 2 years of crap in Perth, it really does make you appreciate what home has to offer:rofl:

Ironic because I took issue with someone who referred to UK as a 'toilet'.

I'd like to get the two of you together to share your views.

'Bog Rolls at Twenty Paces.'

By the way, why did you hate Perth? I loved it from the moment I got off the boat in Fremantle but I couldn't get a job so I went to Sydney.

alliekate Feb 9th 2008 9:54 pm

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Talking about Argos I even miss the catalogue..................:confused:

OMG do you think I have completely mad here ? :thumbsup:

By the way, the rain is so bad here we have had to empty our pool out physically by buckets every day (the back pump has packed up) and I have just checked and we have to do it again tomorrow. The overflow from it has killed all our grass and we had just re-seeded it (ha ha) ....... And overflowed the septic tank. Again (had it emptied 2 weeks ago !!!) :curse:

English rain ???? Bring it on !!!!!

At least we are still laughing :rofl:

A xx ps how are the daffoldils coming on ???

Backhomeatlast Feb 9th 2008 10:53 pm

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Originally Posted by saveme (Post 5911517)
Ironic because I took issue with someone who referred to UK as a 'toilet'.

I'd like to get the two of you together to share your views.

'Bog Rolls at Twenty Paces.'

By the way, why did you hate Perth? I loved it from the moment I got off the boat in Fremantle but I couldn't get a job so I went to Sydney.

My love is hill running hiking for miles but the heat put paid to that:mad: and when it was not 40 + it was pissing down for days on end, I also found the place boring and isolated, I love different cultures and foods and missed my walking trips to Europe which are so cheap with the budget airlines...Oz suits some people but as a young guy it did not suit me.....plus the night clubs can be dangerous man :blink: seen more trouble in nightclubs in Perth in 2 years than I ever did back home.

saveme Feb 9th 2008 11:47 pm

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Originally Posted by Backhomeatlast (Post 5911782)
My love is hill running hiking for miles but the heat put paid to that:mad: and when it was not 40 + it was pissing down for days on end, I also found the place boring and isolated, I love different cultures and foods and missed my walking trips to Europe which are so cheap with the budget airlines...Oz suits some people but as a young guy it did not suit me.....plus the night clubs can be dangerous man :blink: seen more trouble in nightclubs in Perth in 2 years than I ever did back home.

I can relate to that. I like cycling and walking in the New Forest and I'm worried that when I return to Sydney my cycling will be essentially from one suburb to another rather than village to village. I should probably do a cycling holiday in London to prepare me for Sydney roads! I keep meaning to book a walking holiday but always dither and end up going off on my own at the last minute. Been a member of The Ramblers for ten years and done five walks with them.

There's some good bush walking in the parks around Sydney mind - Blue Mts - Royal National Park, generally lots of swimming in the rivers on the summer walks. Lots of climbing up and down stairs around Katoomba and Blackheath. I joined the Sydney Bush Walkers and they are almost identical to The Ramblers in the way that they organize walks at weekends.

SarahInTX Feb 10th 2008 2:19 am

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Originally Posted by brits1 (Post 5902321)
I see less children playing out here than in the U.K...in the summer its to hot..and winter it's too cold and wet...I see less flowers here in Spring and Summer than I did at home.....

These comments apply just as easily to parts of the US as they do to Aus. Here in southeast Texas, by May it's really too hot to spend any length of time outside, particularly doing hard work or play. We do anything like mowing in the early hours of the day or in the evening. And that can go on well into October . . . And watch out for the mozzies. Texas take perverse pride in the size of the mozzies -- "big enough to carry you off!" The winter is generally short and mild, but often wet, and of course the days are short.

This is one of the best times of the year (Feb/March) and we've just had a lovely weekend -- although mozzies are a bit of a problem already.

I think we have fewer flowers here too. When I went home last year, I saw that my mother, who lives in Devon, had probably every type of flowering plant in her garden that I have in south Texas, and more! I particularly miss the shrubs and flowers that just won't grow in the long hot summers or need a hard frost.

Grayling Feb 10th 2008 9:17 am

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Absolutely perfect day today:thumbup:

Blue skies and sunshine and just the right temperature for walking.

The spring flowers are well on their way and the birds are singing:)

I must be mad to be thinking of leaving:unsure:

Forecast to continue very much the same.....enjoy.

G

Backhomeatlast Feb 10th 2008 9:21 am

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Originally Posted by Grayling (Post 5913794)
Absolutely perfect day today:thumbup:

Blue skies and sunshine and just the right temperature for walking.

The spring flowers are well on their way and the birds are singing:)

I must be mad to be thinking of leaving
:unsure:

Forecast to continue very much the same.....enjoy.

G

Where you going:ohmy:

Grayling Feb 10th 2008 9:23 am

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Originally Posted by Backhomeatlast (Post 5913812)
Where you going:ohmy:

Brisbane......where my son lives.

I have mixed feelings but will give it a go for a while.

G

Vim Fuego Feb 10th 2008 9:23 am

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Originally Posted by Backhomeatlast (Post 5911226)
I really appreciate the UK now after almost 2 years of crap in Perth, it really does make you appreciate what home has to offer:rofl:

Did you try anywhere other than Perth?

I'm sure that somewhere on the internet a disillusioned immigrant to the UK is posting: "I went to England, don't know what they are going on about, Gravesend is a toilet".


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