I remember out Western Qld. many years ago, as a young lad, our supplies were delivered by Blitz truck.[ once a month, I think] I can still remember the excitement upon hearing the truck coming, it was like Xmas every month. Meat was no problem, we were allowed a killer [lamb], can't remember how often. I remember the dogs loved the sweet meats. Every now & again at the main property [ Dad managed an outstation] the boss killed a beast, fresh beef for a while! Only hiccup was during some big floods in the late 50's, we were flooded in, water just under the floorboards of the house, [ it was about 2 feet off the ground], all dogs cats etc up in the accommodation , which was up a ramp, higher than the kitchen area. Dad saddled up his favourite horse, & a packhorse, went to the main property for supplies, crossing a couple of flooded creeks & one river on the way out & back . At the end all mum & I had to eat were a couple of scones, but during the night the cat got up & ate them!. If Dad hadn't got back the next morning, roast cat was on the menuAhhhh., memories, Bob
I’m pretty sure the dinosaurs died out when they stopped gathering food and started having meetings to discuss gathering food
A bookshop is one of the only pieces of evidence we have that people are still thinking
Dave.
I was asked " Is it ignorance or apathy?" I replied "I don't know and I don't care."
1983 RR gone (wish I kept it)
1996 TDI ES.
2003 TD5 HSE
1987 Isuzu County
OK here it is
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=13JK5kChbRw"]Four Yorkshiremen - YouTube[/ame]
OR this
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l8dOpfL6X2g"]The Four Yorkshiremen remake from 2001 - YouTube[/ame]
Baz.
Cheers Baz.
2011 Discovery 4 SE 2.7L
1990 Perentie FFR EX Aust Army
1967 Series IIa 109 (Farm Truck)
2007 BMW R1200GS
1979 BMW R80/7
1983 BMW R100TIC Ex ACT Police
1994 Yamaha XT225 Serow
I remember Mum waiting for the "Rawleighs Man", a sort of mobile general store setup.
It was almost a social visit for my sister & myself as we were, in those days (early '50's), pretty isolated at..............Dakabin !!!!
From memory, he'd come out to our property every 3 months or so. She'd stock up on Hamiltons MAC ointment as I had an unhappy knack of self injury when I was a kiddie, although I still manage a bit of pain infliction nowadays.
Perhaps a view of "the good old days" that is a bit more balanced -
My mother taught in the high school at Hay in the 1930s. She remained friends with the lady she boarded with, who eventually married a grazier who lived about seventy miles NW of Booligal. In 1952 or 53 our family visited there (an epic trip, but that is another story!).
About ten years ago I was showing the daughter of that family, now living near here, photos that we had taken on that trip. She commented on one of them "That must have been taken from the hill where dad buried the babies".
John
John
JDNSW
1986 110 County 3.9 diesel
1970 2a 109 2.25 petrol
Two Bob in the slot, coin pump for petrol between six pm and am, or after mid-day on Saturdays.
If you don't like trucks, stop buying stuff.
It's amusing.
My wife & I often reminisce about the "Old Days" when we were kids, we both grew up in small country towns.
The Thunder Box & Bog Man who emptied it come up along with the trouble you got into if you forgot to put sawdust in after a #2. Newspaper squares on a nail for toilet paper & the middle of the night walk with a Hurricane Lamp.
God, how good was it when we moved down the street to a house with a septic toilet!
Ice Cream that came in a tin, Norco I think.
Playing "Rounders" in the street after school.
Watching Neil Armstrong step onto the moon in a stinking hot class room, only 1 TV in the 2 schools, with every other kid in town.
Wanting, but never getting, a "Dragster" push bike.
Playing competition football bare foot on a field full of goats head burr.
Everybody had chooks.
Going to a mates house to see TV for the first time, he had the first about a week after we got TV reception at all.
Telephones where you asked for a 3 digit number or the person by name.
Long distance calls where they called you back in an hour if you managed to get connected.
Many other things to numerous to mention here.....
But, although I think it was great fun & had a pretty good childhood, I don't long for those days & I usually like the way of life I have now. I still don't like big towns, I still like living at least somewhat remote but now I phone a friend almost anytime from anywhere.
Jonesfam
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