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@Wakychapmans, how is Tucker’s eye/s? these days?
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@Wakychapmans, how is Tucker’s eye/s? these days?

He's still getting ointment in it twice a day. It's getting better... but ever so bloody slowly.

I'm more terrified that wife is returning in two days after I've had the place to just me and the bois for the last 4 weeks and...

I may have some tidying to do...
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so a very strange thing happened here...

I got back on the fatbike again. Been a few years and my body sure knows it.

today was day 5 in a row and my knees still know it... (my rear end however has recovered from days 1 & 2...)

even got Kyria out one day and she's keen for more. Her bike is called Alvin. Because of all the purple parts.

In pic 1 I'm clearly being out sprinted by 2yo Noah... one of the other teachers lil boy.

pic 2 is at 8.31am... 31 degrees and 71% humidity

Also... last night we saw this "cloud" in the distance. I think it's a Gamma Bomb cloud. (expecting the Hulk to show up at any point)

Also unsure if Brisbane, Sydney or Canberra still exist anymore or if Trump decided to "buy" Australia...


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I can tell you the GC is still here! ;D

Was that the direction of Pine Gap, perhaps? >:D
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I can tell you the GC is still here! ;D

Was that the direction of Pine Gap, perhaps? >:D

it looked further east and a bit south...

and i figured who wouldn't want to blow up the ACT?
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Well... after many (many) months and more trips to the vet in Katherine that I'd care to count... (I think 11 all up)

we made a last dash to Katherine for a final grocery top up (having received word from the BOM that the Monsoon was coming later this week...)

We also thought we'd hit the vet with Tucker to see how he was going.

Turns out he has been given the all clear now. (he'll still get some of the eye cream, but we'll taper it off over the next few weeks)

his eye looks a little yellow in the first pic as it was straight after the vet used the yellow dye in it to check for the ulcer.
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Turns out he has been given the all clear now. (he'll still get some of the eye cream, but we'll taper it off over the next few weeks)

his eye looks a little yellow in the first pic as it was straight after the vet used the yellow dye in it to check for the ulcer.


Fantastic news about Tucker👍

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That's good news for the fur ball.  ;D

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June Update

well we certainly did a *lot* of stocking up for what ended up being a not very wet season.

But we have a lot of frozen and dry goods stocked up so that just saves money now is all.

So...

Ummmm... way back in April. Kyria is away in Darwin and it's just me and the bois holding down the fort here.

3am.... Monty jumps on the bed to wake me up.

I let him outside.

He borks at the fence... so I wander out to the carport (dressed as my wife prefers me... starkers)...

And check the old 105 series out front and the fatbikes under the carport.

All good.

I call the boys back and go back to sleep. 💤

Wake up at 7am... get up wander around the house and wonder why no dogs are chasing my every step.

Turns out I must have not closed the door properly at 3am as it's sitting open and Monty is outside borking at the universe. (as he tends to do)

I wander back and find clothes.

At 11am I get call from the school principal telling me that our car (the 105 series cruiser) is in the community of Kalkarinji about 5 hours east of here...

Seems that I didn't leave the front door open.

No... a teenager came into the house and took the keys and drove off.

The police in Kalkarinji said it wouldn't go into 3rd gear. Eventually had a longer chat and there is a lot more mechanical damage. So it was backloaded on the food truck to Katherine and our mechanic.

Am not impressed with the bois... What happened to my Dire Wolf guard dogs?

end result:
transfer case, gearbox, both diffs (Air Lockers fitted), 4 tyres, rear tailshaft, front CVs and more. (this is just the major items list... there is more)

All up... $25k to repair.

It's insured for $23k.

It has been written off and Club4x4 is preparing to sort the payout.

I want to stress something really important here...

IT WAS NOT A LOCAL KID THAT STOLE THE CAR.

It was a kid from the other community that I've been informed has a history and reputation for theft. He had hitched a ride into Yarralin (after dumping the ambulance, over in WA, that he's previously nicked from his own community...) and decided that our 105 series... being outside the fence... was an easy target and way for him to get home to his community.

probably also worth mentioning that in the 14 years we lived in the Blue Mountains (Woodford and Hazelbrook) that car was broken into 9 times. Three times in the 12 months before we left... so.

I'm sad as that cruiser was a part of our lives for a long time. (since 2003) It got us to Yarralin and this new life. Without it... we wouldn't be here now.

It's "losing" some bits before the insurance picks it up. (assessor was happy with our mechanics quote and pics) But the brand new winch, 2nd spare, Outback drawers, fridge cage and drop slide, ARB compressor and more are *all* coming out. (there's also 180L of diesel in the 2nd tank so that is being pumped into drums)

We still have the VDJ Troopy and love it to bits so the insurance will probably go to a house deposit. (yeh i know... buying a house at 60yo...) at least up here we can afford to buy one. Unlike down south.

and for those wondering?

We still love it here. EVERY - SINGLE - DAY.
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transfer case, gearbox, both diffs (Air Lockers fitted), 4 tyres, rear tailshaft, front CVs and more.

What on Earth did he do to it to cause that much damage so quickly ???
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What on Earth did he do to it to cause that much damage so quickly ???

picture a 17yo that can't drive a manual to begin with.
Then add in the fact that the 105 is constant 4wd with a centre diff button on the dash.
add a sprinkle of a river crossing that was 0.6m and flowing on the night of the theft
and then there was the fact that he wanted to do burnouts... in 4wd.

it's a 5+ hour drive to his place. he "had fun"... clearly.

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it's a 5+ hour drive to his place. he "had fun"... clearly.

So how much jail time did the parasite get? /sarcasm
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So how much jail time did the parasite get? /sarcasm

two of our local kids were outside the house and saw what he did...

they gave statements.

as he's a minor he "should" go to juvenile detention. But because he's only 3 weeks off turning 18... (and won't be finalized etc until after his birthday)

he's apparently getting 6 months (actual jail time) as a) he has form and b) the community Troopy ambulance theft has really weighed heavily in addition to my 105.

Not to mention he was the recipient of considerable "traditional tribal punishment" from the older men of his community. (from I've been told... a pretty heavy beating)
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he was the recipient of considerable "traditional tribal punishment" from the older men of his community.

Maybe if there was a lot more of that, there would be a lot fewer issues ???
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... "traditional tribal punishment" from the older men of his community.
Forced to drink warm Emu Export?
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June Update

well we certainly did a *lot* of stocking up for what ended up being a not very wet season.

But we have a lot of frozen and dry goods stocked up so that just saves money now is all.

So...

Ummmm... way back in April. Kyria is away in Darwin and it's just me and the bois holding down the fort here.

3am.... Monty jumps on the bed to wake me up.

I let him outside.

He borks at the fence... so I wander out to the carport (dressed as my wife prefers me... starkers)...

And check the old 105 series out front and the fatbikes under the carport.

All good.

I call the boys back and go back to sleep. 💤

Wake up at 7am... get up wander around the house and wonder why no dogs are chasing my every step.

Turns out I must have not closed the door properly at 3am as it's sitting open and Monty is outside borking at the universe. (as he tends to do)

I wander back and find clothes.

At 11am I get call from the school principal telling me that our car (the 105 series cruiser) is in the community of Kalkarinji about 5 hours east of here...

Seems that I didn't leave the front door open.

No... a teenager came into the house and took the keys and drove off.

The police in Kalkarinji said it wouldn't go into 3rd gear. Eventually had a longer chat and there is a lot more mechanical damage. So it was backloaded on the food truck to Katherine and our mechanic.

Am not impressed with the bois... What happened to my Dire Wolf guard dogs?

end result:
transfer case, gearbox, both diffs (Air Lockers fitted), 4 tyres, rear tailshaft, front CVs and more. (this is just the major items list... there is more)

All up... $25k to repair.

It's insured for $23k.

It has been written off and Club4x4 is preparing to sort the payout.

I want to stress something really important here...

IT WAS NOT A LOCAL KID THAT STOLE THE CAR.

It was a kid from the other community that I've been informed has a history and reputation for theft. He had hitched a ride into Yarralin (after dumping the ambulance, over in WA, that he's previously nicked from his own community...) and decided that our 105 series... being outside the fence... was an easy target and way for him to get home to his community.

probably also worth mentioning that in the 14 years we lived in the Blue Mountains (Woodford and Hazelbrook) that car was broken into 9 times. Three times in the 12 months before we left... so.

I'm sad as that cruiser was a part of our lives for a long time. (since 2003) It got us to Yarralin and this new life. Without it... we wouldn't be here now.

It's "losing" some bits before the insurance picks it up. (assessor was happy with our mechanics quote and pics) But the brand new winch, 2nd spare, Outback drawers, fridge cage and drop slide, ARB compressor and more are *all* coming out. (there's also 180L of diesel in the 2nd tank so that is being pumped into drums)

We still have the VDJ Troopy and love it to bits so the insurance will probably go to a house deposit. (yeh i know... buying a house at 60yo...) at least up here we can afford to buy one. Unlike down south.

and for those wondering?

We still love it here. EVERY - SINGLE - DAY.

That's forked! >:(  I had my Ute stolen 2.5yrs ago and it was found but then written off. It's tha fact that some oxygen thieving maggot has taken your property and then you pay for that pleasure......here take that and bend over moment!  >:D

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