It is hard to imagine we have probably seen the highlight of our trip on day two. The giant chicken at Moonbi and the Big Golden Guitar (somewhat more giant than the aforementioned chicken).
Glad to see the "Great Caffery Road trip" has begun in a big way - enjoy, enjoy...Happy birthday for tomorrow Liam - hope you celebrate with a big, fat piece of cake somewhere along the way.
Happy Birthday Liam, hope your day is full of singing in the car, eating and drinking with very little reversing :) Enjoy the BIG things in Life (even the big years adding up... late 40's now is it?) xxx Krishna Family
The giant chicken at Moonbi - well I grew up just up the road in Uralla. Everytime we travelled to Newcastle to see our grandparents, my brother would always ask if we were in 'chook town' yet.
I'm pleased you are on the road. May it be a safe and very enjoyable trip full of many 'giant' experiences. Mum + Clare xo
ReplyDeleteThe Big Chicken. What a hard act to follow- sure you haven't peaked too soon?..!
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Steph x
Well done, you're well on your way. It is a BIG country! Check out weather and flood warnings www.bom.gov.au. Marg, Bryan, Shannon, Brooke Smith xxx.
ReplyDeleteGlad to see the "Great Caffery Road trip" has begun in a big way - enjoy, enjoy...Happy birthday for tomorrow Liam - hope you celebrate with a big, fat piece of cake somewhere along the way.
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Maryann, Dame and co xo
Happy Birthday Liam, hope your day is full of singing in the car, eating and drinking with very little reversing :) Enjoy the BIG things in Life (even the big years adding up... late 40's now is it?) xxx Krishna Family
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ReplyDeleteThat chicken is tiny, there is a bigger one in our office!
From the PACS guys
Hope You have a great time tomorrow
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From Rebecca
Happy birthday Liam! I hope you have had a 'big' day now that you are a 'giant' age. Clarexo
ReplyDeleteThe giant chicken at Moonbi - well I grew up just up the road in Uralla. Everytime we travelled to Newcastle to see our grandparents, my brother would always ask if we were in 'chook town' yet.
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