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Really?Been a bit of a graveyard lately here my friends.
... make a traditional Aussie damper then boil a pot of billy tea too as the BTM would do Jessica.
Ask Terry how as betting hed have done that many times during his days working in remote WA.Haha!![]()
Oh I just love and admire BTM!... make a traditional Aussie damper then boil a pot of billy tea too as the BTM would do Jessica.
Ask Terry how as betting hed have done that many times during his days working in remote WA.
I'm back! Just been struggling with our heatwave, unfortunately I have to work in it and I'm exhausted of an evening by it.Been a bit of a graveyard lately here my friends.
Very impressive RichieIn addition to Austal building the Japanese frigates it will also be building these Aussie ships.
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Austal Defence Shipbuilding Australia, a newly created subsidiary, will become prime contractor for the LAND8710 programs including 18 Landing Craft Medium vessels and eight Landing Craft Heavy vessels to be built over the next decade. The Tier 2 surface combatants will be constructed at Henderson, Western Australia.
That's a lovely endorsement of Australia from your daughter Thomas. I'm glad she's enjoying her Australian adventure.Really?
Well, here's something to read. I asked my daughter to outline her experiences gained in AUS so that we could compare them with Germany. What she wrote is in stark contrast with what that guy on the vid about your country that I posted in the "Serious Discussion " thread had to say. It's a macro-level (video) vs micro-level comparison as you know but it turns out you can be proud of your country and its people.
This is what she wrote while being in Vancouver right now.
"July is definitely the perfect time to travel, as it would be unbearable here in summer. It can be a little “chilly” at times, but when the sun comes out, it is very intense and almost uncomfortable. Towards the north, of course, it is now increasingly tropical and consistently warm. It's a funny mix of landscapes, alternating between Austrian alpine pastures, wide beaches, and rainforest. The days are short, with darkness falling at around 5 p.m.
It became clear to me once again why Australia is such a popular travel destination: it's very easy to explore, especially with a camper van and countless cute campsites; everywhere you go, there are EXTREMELY helpful and nice people who approach you in a friendly manner without being pushy. You don't see that in Germany...: always wearing blinders, avoiding people, looking grim and eyeing them suspiciously, and better not to talk to them. That doesn't happen here. People enjoy an extremely high standard of living: infrastructure, jobs, nature, recreation, relaxation, friendliness, sociability, and helpfulness—these are values that one (I) is not used to in Germany, and if so, exceptions prove the rule. What they do here for accessibility is incredible.
Just a few examples that would be unthinkable in Germany:
- Driving past a banana plantation, 6 bananas for $2. We didn't have any cash and wanted to leave. But the workers said we could just take some.
- Being approached on the street by people who had just started barbecuing and asked if we would like a sausage or something else
- We were also given half-price admission to a park because we didn't have much time
- Countless offers of help, e.g., free public phone calls in the phone booth for domestic calls
There is a concept of trust. When you arrive at a campsite, it is customary (among Australians) to invite your new neighbours over for dinner. What do you have to lose? You get to know That's a lovely endorsementnew people and their stories, and you immediately have someone to talk to and feel comfortable and safe with, allowing you to sleep soundly. In our culture, we are used to not assuming the best of others at first, unless they prove it, and when in doubt, we prefer to do our own thing alone."