Shack Envy hey? I'm almost envious of myself! The ranger turned up while we were building. He'd had word someone was building a shack in the bush. When he realised I wasn't a squatter, he leaned back on the car, looked around and said, "Pretty nice spot hey?" It's gorgeous, quiet and quartz-ridden with tall, slim salmon gums and parrots. You're justified Merc.!
I haz an envy.
ReplyDeleteShack Envy hey? I'm almost envious of myself! The ranger turned up while we were building. He'd had word someone was building a shack in the bush. When he realised I wasn't a squatter, he leaned back on the car, looked around and said, "Pretty nice spot hey?"
ReplyDeleteIt's gorgeous, quiet and quartz-ridden with tall, slim salmon gums and parrots.
You're justified Merc.!
Hey nice digs ST. Love those face cuts (if that's what they are) I built a lot of sheds with those.
ReplyDeleteSarah, what can I say? Fantastic, beautiful, sexy. This is your block? You are very lucky my friend.
ReplyDeleteYes, lucky indeed! No, it's cedar Michelle. Salvage traded for blue mannas ... but I put them up like facecuts.
ReplyDeletenow, i'm having delightful daydreams about shacks in the woods. i could use one. ^_^
ReplyDeleteCedar, that's a bit 'posh'.
ReplyDeleteMake sure you install broadband!
ReplyDeleteLove it...shack paradiso :)
ReplyDeleteWhen's the shackwarming?
Splendid idea WY!
ReplyDeleteHow far inland are we talking?
ReplyDeleteFifteen minutes from the beach (white, squeaky sand, blue, blue water, reefs, breakers, yahdeyah). Plus an inlet or two for mullet and bream.
ReplyDeleteAwe.
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