Johndoe Posted March 28, 2018 Share Posted March 28, 2018 4 minutes ago, Drumbeat said: It's strange but I've lived in Perth for 28 years and don't spend the summer 'slapping on greasy sticky sunblock'. Obviously I'm doing something wrong True. You're behaving like a normal Perth resident as opposed to a very bitter pom who, after returning to his/her loving homeland, is so "home and happy" that they have nothing more to do than remind us of how unhappy they were here.......................so happy that they have to dwell on how unhappy they were?................rather strange or what? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wattsy1982 Posted March 29, 2018 Share Posted March 29, 2018 Our kids hate the daily application of sunscreen, even 5 years on but its the less of 2 evils! They'll thank us for it in years to come Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
simmo Posted March 29, 2018 Share Posted March 29, 2018 The used to make me laugh in oz, the beaches would have loads of tents scattered about and now and then humans would emerge covered from head to toe in sun suits, sun screen, sun hats, sun glasses..... they would dip a toe in the small section of water that wasn't flagged off as dangerous (rip tides, jellyfish, stone fish, sharks,....). Oh what fun.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Toots Posted March 29, 2018 Share Posted March 29, 2018 31 minutes ago, simmo said: The used to make me laugh in oz, the beaches would have loads of tents scattered about and now and then humans would emerge covered from head to toe in sun suits, sun screen, sun hats, sun glasses..... they would dip a toe in the small section of water that wasn't flagged off as dangerous (rip tides, jellyfish, stone fish, sharks,....). Oh what fun.. ............... and you were probably one of them too Simmo. You big wuss. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tea4too Posted March 29, 2018 Share Posted March 29, 2018 18 hours ago, Sandgroper said: Where in Australia did you live? I have never lived in Australia. T x Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Toots Posted March 29, 2018 Share Posted March 29, 2018 17 hours ago, Johndoe said: As much as I love Oz, the above I do miss. The Lakes or Skye, and their hamlets, at any time of the year is wonderful, but looking from a (designated) viewpoint anywhere in Qld, (that I have visited) at any time of the year, just doesn't cut it with me. Out of order here (possibly) but deforestation can lead to wonderful views but unfortunately, whenever I follow a "designated viewpoint" sign in Oz, all I see is growth in front of that viewpoint...........lack of maintenance or pandering to greenies I have no idea, but it's been like that since first I set foot in Oz. I sometimes wonder how disappointed tourists must be following the "beaten track" as designated by tourist board and google? I have to admit, that to experience Oz you have to ignore "viewpoints" and find your own, no matter what the weather. Certainly agree with you Kev. I had an email from a good friend today who lives on a fairly remote farm in North Yorkshire. The views from her place are stunning - also the peace and quiet is something I'll always remember. I lived in the Lake District for 3 years (in between Ambleside and Windermere) but much preferred the not so touristy parts like Buttermere, Ennerdale and Eskdale. Beautiful places with fabulous walks and a bit of climbing as well. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bunbury61 Posted March 29, 2018 Share Posted March 29, 2018 2 hours ago, Toots said: Certainly agree with you Kev. I had an email from a good friend today who lives on a fairly remote farm in North Yorkshire. The views from her place are stunning - also the peace and quiet is something I'll always remember. I lived in the Lake District for 3 years (in between Ambleside and Windermere) but much preferred the not so touristy parts like Buttermere, Ennerdale and Eskdale. Beautiful places with fabulous walks and a bit of climbing as well. as I type ,iam in a place called ALFRICK near Malvern .....just the birds ,that's all I can hear ... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bunbury61 Posted March 29, 2018 Share Posted March 29, 2018 2 hours ago, Toots said: Certainly agree with you Kev. I had an email from a good friend today who lives on a fairly remote farm in North Yorkshire. The views from her place are stunning - also the peace and quiet is something I'll always remember. I lived in the Lake District for 3 years (in between Ambleside and Windermere) but much preferred the not so touristy parts like Buttermere, Ennerdale and Eskdale. Beautiful places with fabulous walks and a bit of climbing as well. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bunbury61 Posted March 29, 2018 Share Posted March 29, 2018 1 minute ago, bunbury61 said: not quite the peak of lake district ...but it is nice Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Toots Posted March 29, 2018 Share Posted March 29, 2018 1 minute ago, bunbury61 said: I rarely saw hedgerows on the mainland but there are lots here in Tassie. Give protection and shade to the animals in the pastures and places for the small birds to nest in. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bunbury61 Posted March 29, 2018 Share Posted March 29, 2018 3 hours ago, Toots said: Certainly agree with you Kev. I had an email from a good friend today who lives on a fairly remote farm in North Yorkshire. The views from her place are stunning - also the peace and quiet is something I'll always remember. I lived in the Lake District for 3 years (in between Ambleside and Windermere) but much preferred the not so touristy parts like Buttermere, Ennerdale and Eskdale. Beautiful places with fabulous walks and a bit of climbing as well. was it eskdale that was in the village of the year finals ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bunbury61 Posted March 29, 2018 Share Posted March 29, 2018 2 minutes ago, Toots said: I rarely saw hedgerows on the mainland but there are lots here in Tassie. Give protection and shade to the animals in the pastures and places for the small birds to nest in. I am almost in " bristolman" country here ....not far Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sandgroper Posted March 29, 2018 Share Posted March 29, 2018 3 hours ago, tea4too said: I have never lived in Australia. T x OK Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LKC Posted March 29, 2018 Share Posted March 29, 2018 5 hours ago, bunbury61 said: as I type ,iam in a place called ALFRICK near Malvern .....just the birds ,that's all I can hear ... We used to spend a lot of time around there. We scattered dad's ashes at the Elgar Birthplace Museum in Lower Broadheath. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bunbury61 Posted March 29, 2018 Share Posted March 29, 2018 1 hour ago, LKC said: We used to spend a lot of time around there. We scattered dad's ashes at the Elgar Birthplace Museum in Lower Broadheath. about 2 miles from where I was LKC....nice place Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Home and Happy Posted March 29, 2018 Share Posted March 29, 2018 On 28/03/2018 at 06:07, Sandgroper said: So a complete lack of research on your part (Perth a dry heat SMNW!!) lead your migration being unsuccessful and you heading back bitter and twisted..............fair play to you if your man enough to admit i On the contrary. We headed home rather pleased in the end. We got out of that place before it all went bang...several years ago. UK is the better place to be, more jobs, more money and so much variety to the life we have. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bunbury61 Posted March 30, 2018 Share Posted March 30, 2018 Warwick this morning ...very nice ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted March 30, 2018 Share Posted March 30, 2018 The abundance of curry houses and kebab shops. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted March 30, 2018 Share Posted March 30, 2018 16 hours ago, Home and Happy said: On the contrary. We headed home rather pleased in the end. We got out of that place before it all went bang...several years ago. UK is the better place to be, more jobs, more money and so much variety to the life we have. We believe you. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bunbury61 Posted March 30, 2018 Share Posted March 30, 2018 1 hour ago, Sunset said: The abundance of curry houses and kebab shops. I know lovely .....and some beautiful homes ....just drove through ..wilmcote ...binton and welford on Avon to another job .....enviable lifestyle Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rallyman Posted April 2, 2018 Share Posted April 2, 2018 On 30/03/2018 at 05:01, Home and Happy said: On the contrary. We headed home rather pleased in the end. We got out of that place before it all went bang...several years ago. UK is the better place to be, more jobs, more money and so much variety to the life we have. What made you go to Perth in the first instance and what line of Work were you in ? I have been here in oz now for coming up 8 years myself and wife have been able to earn far more than in uk so genuinely interested we live in Hunter valley on a golf course so could only of ever dreamed of the life style we have now back in uk Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Toots Posted April 2, 2018 Share Posted April 2, 2018 34 minutes ago, Rallyman said: What made you go to Perth in the first instance and what line of Work were you in ? I have been here in oz now for coming up 8 years myself and wife have been able to earn far more than in uk so genuinely interested we live in Hunter valley on a golf course so could only of ever dreamed of the life style we have now back in uk He was probably one of the legion of Poms who went to Perth during the so called mining boom and one of the hordes of people who returned when it all went bust. The whole mining boom thing didn't affect our lives at all in Sydney. We used to see bits on the TV showing lavish lifestyles of some people during the 'boom'. There was none of that going on in NSW as far as I know. He probably took his cash back to the UK. Good luck to him. Can't quite understand why he's forever whinging about the place though. Fair enough he didn't like Perth but there comes a point when nobody really wants to listen to him droning on about it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Marisawright Posted April 2, 2018 Share Posted April 2, 2018 33 minutes ago, Toots said: He was probably one of the legion of Poms who went to Perth during the so called mining boom and one of the hordes of people who returned when it all went bust. ... Can't quite understand why he's forever whinging about the place though. Fair enough he didn't like Perth but there comes a point when nobody really wants to listen to him droning on about it. I don't think so, because I'm sure he said they lived there for 20 or 30 years. I also wonder why he's even on these forums. I can fully understand people wanting to stay on the forums after they've migrated/returned, because (a) they've made friends or (b) they want to help others considering the same move. Home-and-Happy is doing neither - surely he realises potential migrants are going to dismiss his "Australia is sh##" posts as over the top? If he wrote posts which were more specific about exactly what the problems were, then people would take him more seriously and he might actually help someone think twice about the downsides of migratoin. At the moment, all he achieves is to sound bitter and twisted. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Toots Posted April 2, 2018 Share Posted April 2, 2018 33 minutes ago, Marisawright said: I don't think so, because I'm sure he said they lived there for 20 or 30 years. I also wonder why he's even on these forums. I can fully understand people wanting to stay on the forums after they've migrated/returned, because (a) they've made friends or (b) they want to help others considering the same move. Home-and-Happy is doing neither - surely he realises potential migrants are going to dismiss his "Australia is sh##" posts as over the top? If he wrote posts which were more specific about exactly what the problems were, then people would take him more seriously and he might actually help someone think twice about the downsides of migratoin. At the moment, all he achieves is to sound bitter and twisted. Oh right - I didn't know that. Zack and him/her would get on like a house on fire. What a waste of all those years though. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ramot Posted April 2, 2018 Share Posted April 2, 2018 I often wonder when posters who knock Australia say they miss "culture " what they actually miss? Do they now go regularly to the theatre, art galleries, concerts? because I have news for them we have them here and they are well attended. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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