Life in Bealiba.

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Murray
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Since we have moved from Bendigo, and our current abode is in bustling Bealiba, I thought a guide to life in a small town in the bush might interest some.
It's an interesting place, it was a boom town in the 1850's during the gold rush 18000 people lived here. Now there's less than 200. There is a Post office /store, that's it.
I am going to poke around and dig into the history of the area and take some pictures.
I think we will enjoy our time here.
Greetings from the land down under. :D
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Sounds ideal Murray, look forward to seeing the photos
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Really looking forward to hearing and seeing what you find out.
Back just enjoying club racing for the time being.
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I hope all is going well for you Murray, this looks like a nice place out that way. I hope you have a great day, It looks like a great place to have a OLR.


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Sounds great mate, a different experience for you 👍😁 I look forward to hearing what you find out and updates on how your time there is going 👍🤗
All the best.
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Devo1956 wrote: Mon Jan 08, 2024 9:28 am I hope all is going well for you Murray, this looks like a nice place out that way. I hope you have a great day, It looks like a great place to have a OLR.


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Murray
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[attachment=0]53F86ED7-F8E3-47CD-9E33-9F987When we moved out into the bush, as the countryside is called here, I quietly bought 4 small babies in a box on the floor of the car. They were 11 or 12 days old.
I put them in a plastic tub and all the cocks have been feeding them.
I said nothing because people would immediately say they were too small to move.
They weren’t 😁
Greetings from the land down under. :D
Murray
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My lovely little Melbourne hen in her hand basin.
She thinks it’s great 🤣
Greetings from the land down under. :D
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Murray wrote: Sun Jan 14, 2024 6:46 am A062DFE3-BCEE-46C2-8DC7-1208B51DFF9E.jpegMy lovely little Melbourne hen in her hand basin.
She thinks it’s great 🤣
Brilliant 🤣😂 They do look happy in there mate 👍
Murray
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Yes they are. We have taken the view that the next 6 or 8 weeks will be a holiday in the country. I was worried about the pigeons, they have all been thrown together in a big shed.
But the pigeons are as happy as can be.
To keep things as normal as I can, I still go out at about 7.00 am, run the scraper over the perches while chatting to them, then feed them. I am so pleased that I have pigeons flying across the shed and sitting on me when I am in there.
Greetings from the land down under. :D
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