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on โ11-09-2012 07:01 PM
Great you owned up Gilly----was going to -dob-lol.
The new poster will be wondering whats going on!
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on โ12-09-2012 09:10 AM
Yeah! knew it wuz you gillie ๐
Well I am planning to put my house on the market next September after the family have moved down here.
Have been looking at properties in the Kingston area and I think I'd enjoy being among the burbs again so long as I had a good yard, well fenced for the dorgs.
Need to get up closer to town and away from these neighbours, they are so depressing ๐
While I think of it, I have put up a thread about mobile phones and us gerries... it would save a lot of heart ache and pain if we all carried one for emergencies.
There is no difficulty having one in a pocket and it does mean if you have a fall or become ill you can at least call 000...
Worth a thought or 3?

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on โ12-09-2012 04:32 PM
Afternoon all:-)
So you are thinking of moving Darki?
I could never go and live in the burbs again & besides most of OH's family live here in The Dandenongs, and me, I dont call my rellies family any more.
OH bought me a new fandangle phone for my last birthday, I can text, answer it and ring someone, and that is as far as it goes. Handy to have in an emergency. I rarely use mine, but I think all old people should have one and know how to ring in an emergency.
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on โ12-09-2012 06:08 PM
I am a good 30 minutes from the burbs purple... on 5 acres with far neighours that are never there.
My family will be moving down here, hopefully soon, but I think that as I get older and less likely to drive (in my 80s) it would be more convenient to be closer to the shops etc.
I have been out in the stix for about 40 years and love it, but all being equal it might be time to be more sensible.

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on โ13-09-2012 09:25 AM
morning gerriesโฅ
what a great idea darki...moving closer to where you can access 'help' if and when you need it.
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on โ13-09-2012 10:08 AM
Good morning Gerries:-)
Darki, I understand, I guess we will all have that decision to make at some stage.
My OH worries about me getting up and down all the stairs we have here, really doesnt help my back at all, some days are better than others.
Darki, it will be alot different to where you are now..........what a shame we all have to get older.
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on โ13-09-2012 11:54 AM
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on โ13-09-2012 03:04 PM
Darki moved from the burbs some 40 + years ago and dont have to move again as we join the gerries as the burbs have caught up to us and we are now back in them again, not as bad as we are on the fringe and it is still quite nice however the hills are taking there toll on us so it has become a waiting game to see how long we can last before we have to move to a flatter area..
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on โ13-09-2012 06:38 PM
night gerries ๐
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on โ14-09-2012 06:48 PM
Darki moved from the burbs some 40 + years ago and dont have to move again as we join the gerries as the burbs have caught up to us and we are now back in them again, not as bad as we are on the fringe and it is still quite nice however the hills are taking there toll on us so it has become a waiting game to see how long we can last before we have to move to a flatter area..
That can happen too jackass... but here the council has stopped opening up the land and so it will stay rural for some years to come.
It must be sort of frightening to watch the burbs come to you...
Yes, flatter is a necessity.... I went with a friend today to see what she calls 'a flat house'. It was 'orrible... 8 foot stud and no character, let alone no room to move and no garden.. Jayzus do we really have to live that way?
Yes, hills and stairs... I could live here for ever if that was the problem, but for me it is distance from services and company... Ah well, we all have to think about it sooner or later ๐

