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- From: david@phillip.edu.au
- Newsgroups: misc.rural
- Subject: Wood chopping or mowing?
- Message-ID: <1992Nov16.135957.13312@phillip.edu.au>
- Date: 16 Nov 92 18:59:57 GMT
- Organization: RMIT (Bundoora Campus)
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- I live with my family on 4 acres at Kinglake north-east of Melbourne.
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- We keep a number of coloured Corriedale and Romney Marsh sheep to keep
- the grass down. They're a lot of fun to manage - breeding, shearing,
- drenching, trimming feet and bums!
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- I wouldn't live in town again for quids, but there is are drawbacks to rural
- living - all summer you're mowing and all winter you're collecting and
- splitting firewood!
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- And this spring we're doing both!....*%(@#&*%$
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- The nights are still cold enough for a fire, while the days are sunny enough
- to get the grass growing!
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- David Taylor______Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology Computer Centre
- Plenty Road Bundoora Victoria 3083 Australia
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