
Originally Posted by
trout1105
This house has been here for well over 100 years and it has never been flooded out.
The Greenough flats however do flood on occasion But we are at least 60m higher than the flats.
Bit of history there. Do you know it's story? I'm reading a book at the moment, Packhorse & Waterhole, with the first overlanders to the Kimberleys. Written by Gordon Buchanan, a descendant of Nathaniel Buchanan of whom it is written " He perhaps helped to settle more new country than any other man in Australia, [but] died with none in his possession. " The Bulletin, 9 July 1881. What a man and what a story. For example, in 1878 Nat Buchanan took 1200 cattle from Aramac in Qld for the first stocking of Glencoe Station in the N.T., with no predefined route and no settlement for a thousand miles. He had three drays and seven white men. The cook was decapitated by hostile natives while making damper! brings to mind the old saying about bush cooks. BTW, how was the rain?
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
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