TraceySargent
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@ Oh they're beautiful!! I'll be adding them to my favourites list for sure! :D
about 4 hours ago
from Echofon
in reply to angelenefay
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@ Oh yes, that's another bad street. It can be so hard to retain modesty while also walking - stupid unpredictable wind!! *GRRR*
about 4 hours ago
from Echofon
in reply to shique
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Suddenly feeling very tired, but thinking a trip to the supermarket is in order before I make it home... Pretty sure the cupboards are bare.
about 4 hours ago
from Echofon
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@ Oh I know that battle well!! The George Street wind tunnel is definitely NOT a friend to skirts... :(
about 4 hours ago
from Echofon
in reply to shique
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@ Haha!! Of course!! (or husbands...) *hehe*
about 10 hours ago
from Echofon
in reply to shique
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Ok, day two of strangely tasting coffee means it's definitely time for a new cafe...I think they've changed their brand of soy milk - Nooo!!
about 11 hours ago
from Echofon
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@ @ Haha!! That would be SO awesome!!! (but perhaps unwieldy to carry home)... ;)
about 11 hours ago
from Echofon
in reply to shique
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@ @ Haha, it's pretty much the same as it was - just shorter & slightly darker... 8)
about 12 hours ago
from Echofon
in reply to kissability
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The day after a haircut is always good - still living off hairdresser styling... ;)
about 12 hours ago
from Echofon
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New blog post: Thoughts on Christmas and Fearless Gift Giving
4:05 PM Dec 6th
from Twitter Tools
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Don't forget today is the last day to enter the Gracia & Louise zine giveaway:
1:33 PM Dec 6th
from Echofon
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It's OK eyes, you can rest again tonight. You only have to stay open for a few hours...
1:29 PM Dec 6th
from Echofon
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@ For sure, natural over man-made noise is ALWAYS better! ... Well it's been lovely chatting my dear, I'm off to bed. Talk later xx
5:51 AM Dec 6th
from TweetDeck
in reply to MsShoegal
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@ Even so, being THAT close to a croc is impressive! Despite the noise that some of the natives make, I love having them close by.
5:44 AM Dec 6th
from TweetDeck
in reply to MsShoegal
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@ Wow! You're in a literal 'hot bed' of native wildlife...nothing quite so exotic or predatorial for me to worry about in Brisbane.
5:38 AM Dec 6th
from TweetDeck
in reply to MsShoegal
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@ Haha!! Oh yes, me too - best not to think about those kinds of 'visitors' ... ;)
5:33 AM Dec 6th
from TweetDeck
in reply to MsShoegal
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@ I'm in the same situation (backing onto a park) - so have the same kind of native visitors - galahs, cockatoos... wonderful! 8)
5:30 AM Dec 6th
from TweetDeck
in reply to MsShoegal
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@ That call is quite something! The only reason why I don't hide under the covers is someone told me about them a few years ago! ;)
5:20 AM Dec 6th
from TweetDeck
in reply to MsShoegal
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I love hearing the call of the curlews at night - mournful, eerie and beautiful...
5:13 AM Dec 6th
from TweetDeck
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@ Yep, working towards (hopefully) a relaxing Christmas... that's the plan anyway! 8)
3:59 AM Dec 6th
from TweetDeck
in reply to carlyfindlay
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- Name Tracey Sargent
- Location Brisbane, Australia
- Web http://quietpaws....
- Bio I like to chat with lovely people and animals over tea. The kettle will always be on the boil and a chair will always be ready and waiting. You can bring cake.
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