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damienand marg:
hi graham and cathy this bandaidand MARG WE ARE IN COOKTOWN FOR 6M MIGHT SEE YOU IN NEW YEAR LOVE MARGARET
Michael McGoldrick:
Hi, I am preparing a Trivia Quiz for the local school in your area and thought I'd pop in and check out some of the local sites.It sounds like you are getting more rain than we are here in Melbourne!You have a great website and it is interesting to read what you are doing and your experiences. Good stuff!:)
cassy cooke:
Hello,It is lauryns mum here, I am glad to see that you arrived safely home, I have heard the difference to Harriets smile is more content and even happier than before. What an amazing year you have had. Your journal could be edited and made into a book. Take Care Cassy and family from Highfields
sbx 5 sonora narcos acapulco nicolas bravo :
www.sonora.gob.mxEl secretario de Hacienda, Agustín Carstens, dijo que la crisis, precedida por la de alimentos y energía, está llevando al organismo a adoptar políticas 'flexibles y adecuadas' a la realidad de cada narco sonora acapulco
Pam McCosker:
Hi Graham and PecaThis part of the Aussie contingent made it home fine on the weekend. I can see by your photos you have been visiting the Kroon families and Bob and Laura. Norman's mountain is something else that is for sure. Pleased to hear you are both continuing to enjoy your trip. Please pass on our regards to the Speedy family. Take care. Pam
Angus:
Hey Graham, I've been mustering on The National Park for Bruce Harris.Take home message roos and emus = Desert rice flower big time.Glad to see your Having a good time
Matthew Slack-Smith:
G'day GrahamJust ordering the first signed copy of the Book.Supposed to rain here this weekend.Best Always,Matthew
Kellie&Rob:
Hi Graham looks like you are having a great time away.Hope you are enjoying it and taking it all in.What an experience.Enjoy! Kellie Rob Jake and Bonnie
Cathy Finlayson:
Hi Babe, WOW sounds fantastic,Judyanne has kindly let me borrow her computer for the night..I agree with family trip to Kenya doing the horseback safari..Great to finally hear your voice after two weeks, MISSING YOU LOVE YOU LOTS travel safe..All fine back home. Cathy xoxoxo
Joanie & Fran:
Hi Graham.Great to read your latest blog. We are home now, missing bokhara but glad to be home
Harriet Finlayson:
Hello dad!The trip sounds great but i wish mum and i were with you because i want to see lions and elephants and yeah.. You sound like you are having fun and say hello to pecca for me.Lots of love from harriet xoxoxo
Bruce :
G'day Graham,The trip sounds better each time. Can only have so much of yanks singing about Texas(heh Matt). All good here, been reasonable general rain. All the best.Bruce.
Matthew Slack-Smith:
Hi Graham and Cathy,Enjoy Texas.Great to read your adventures.You are gonna wanna go back.No rain here but all is fine.Cold weather.Best..Matthew
Kerryanne:
Love the Mexican cuisine...a Mexican night at Bokhara Plains soon I hope. Very relieved to hear your clothes arrived as visions of Cathy naked in Mexico were beginning to concern me! Only so much the sombrero can cover.
angus:
Hi Graham & Cathy,Mexico sounds better than frosts.have fun
Harriet Finlayson:
Hi Mum and Dad!!I hope you have been enjoying yourselves and i hope you continue to!Keep away from those dodgy motels!!Lots of love from Harriet!xoxoxox
Kerryanne:
Hi there, youare only 365 days out but who's counting. Thank god i still have hair! Travel safe and watch those road runners..I've seen some at dodge!
bruce:
Hi Graham and CathyGood to see you're back in the land of the free. I'll be there myself in a couple of weeks. Hope to catch up in Oz some time.
angus:
Hi Graham and Cathy.Heard u on Meg strang show this morning!just wondering if Guff can borrow your yards to use at Cartlands?No frost here this morning ,quite amazing.No rain in site.
Matthew Slack-Smith:
Hi Graham and Cathy.Have a great trip and keep up the blogs and adventures.Never a dull moment.This is better than a movie.Keep up the good work.Looking forward to the next blog.Take careMatthew
Joanne & Peter Pedler:
hello graham - we are holidaying in Albury and just looking at your website - love to you all - hope you feel better - won't try and ring you home before you go again as H & C need you there more than we need to speak to you - have fun next leg. Cheers J, P & K
Graham Finlayson:
Hey Tim, Good to travel with you & you know that we have learned that some opinions are more factual than others!! Ha Ha...
Tim Harslett:
Just be aware that what Graham says is "a matter of opinion....not a fact."
Dave Brownhill:
Great stuff Graham. Very informative and plenty of detail. I really enjoy reading what you guys are up to so keep up the good work.
Angus Whyte:
Dear GrahamAnother great read what a fantastic job you do of giving a running commentry. I was at the Agrifocus 2025 conference last week and was very encouraged by the attitudes there and I agree with you about the scariness of dismissing mother nature as a problem for someone else to do something about! We can only encourage diversity of opinions I guess. I think the attitude that the group is taking putting forward their opinion and not stating it as a fact is fantastic. Keep up the good w
Matthew Slack-Smith:
Hi Graham,Reads like a great Adventure.Remember to sing with your own voice even at the Opera.Best from your friends in low Places.Matthew
Allan Savory:
Graham,Travel well and let me know anytime I can help. whether in Zimbabwe or the US I will be in contact.All the bestAllan
Brian Marshall:
Thanks for a great description & interpretation of your travels so far. I'm back to Comeroo and Wanaaring HM groups Mon-Fri. Regards, Brian
Beth:
Go Graham!Passion will save the world.Love,Beth
Tony Brown:
G'day Graham enjoyed reading about your trip & oppions you have . Enjoy your time away . Cheers Tony
Brian Johnson:
Graham, Great to hear your thoughts, looks like an interesting group to globe trot with. Enjoy yourself. All good here, only 3 treatments to go, should be finished end Sept. Look forward to your next blog. Cheers Brian Johnson.
mark Gardner:
G'day GrahamHave a great trip! Look forward to hearing of your adventures.RegardsMark GardnerDUBBO
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