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Thank you.

Mr B

Friday, July 30, 2010

my adventure

myself and logan went through flax and water to get to the Totara river bridge, we got lots of electric shocks, climbing over electric fences due to the flooded paddocks, when we got to the bridge, we crossed the unstable beams,and then had to return, it was fun.

2 comments:

  1. sounds like great fun, wish i was there, rick

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  2. Sounds like rubber boots might have been a good idea around electricity, but otherwise a fun day eh :)?!! Have you ever tried weaving the flax?? As a kid, I was taught that in Brownies over there, and I really enjoyed that !
    Over here in Holland, we have had a good many sunny days for a change this summer !! Say hi to Rick 'n Wendy from us !! Say hi to your fellow classmates too !! XX
    Les & Luc XXX

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