Actually Karen, I wonder whether it was a wombat hole j*oono put her hand down!

 

I didn't think there were many over here in this area of WA - thought they were mainly down in the South West.  Must do some research.

 

 

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That experience swimming with the whale sharks was one of the most fabulous things Karen.

 

Talk about gentle giants - it is on my bucket list to do again.

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Whatever dug the tunnel, it bites lol
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When you consider how many people use the beaches and how few people get taken I do not think there is an argument for culling.

 

I might feel differently if I had lost my nearest and dearest but we are in their territory and have to recognise the risk involved in that.

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It bites - or has very strong digging claws ......

 

Either way I would not have put my hand down there .... rubber glove or not Smiley Surprised

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Most people I've seen interviewed after a shark attack don't want a cull... But maybe they don't interview the ones who want to.

I've see documentaries about whale sharks...it's on my bucket lost too...just after going to Tassie, Alaska, flying over the Antarctic and working on Nauru lol
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It is good to have quite a few things on your bucket list - so you can pick and choose as opportunities arise.

 

Mine are mostly here in the west these days thankfully lol

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Right now - getting some dinner is on my bucket list .........

 

If I don't get back tonight - g'night Karen Smiley Happy

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Nite Laney, see you tomorrow
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Good morning Stringsters

 

The markets were great Laney, most stalls were undercover which was good because it was very hot. I managed to buy a couple of things which I can now tick off my shopping list.  Brunch was a delight and you were correct, it was with my old work mate 🙂 

 

I came home to a few orders so it was a very full on day until bed time.

 

Off to work for me. Have a great day everyone