As I have posted somewhere else on the World Wide Web - at least the Crows flogged the enemy - Port Power - in the semifinals. But well done to the Eagles, and I will be strongly supporting them in the Grand Final. Whichever way it goes, the trophy stays out of Melbourne - hurrah! But for now, caaarn the Eagles!
Born Adelaide 1948. Moved to Canberra 1969. Married Jenny 1970. Three children - Nathan Moore, Loani Falconer, and Mon Hall; children-in-law Lisa Moore, Wes Falconer, and Scotty Hall. Thirteen grandchildren - Jackson, Tyler, Charlie and Samuel Moore; Kayleigh, Jarod, Alex, Olivia, Will, and Sophie Falconer; Josiah, Liana, and Amelie Hall.
'Gotta Love Them Green Shoes'
ReplyDeleteFantastic photograph !!!
Katie and speedygeoff, thanks for a great day today, one to remember for a long time, well for me at least.
Yours in Running Writing
Gary (GRIFFIN) Bowen
P.s. Ewen thanks for posting the photographs so quickly champ !
No, the blue ones are better! Great PB today Gary - well done. Sorry Geoff about the Crows. That was a sad day.
ReplyDeleteAs I have posted somewhere else on the World Wide Web - at least the Crows flogged the enemy - Port Power - in the semifinals. But well done to the Eagles, and I will be strongly supporting them in the Grand Final.
ReplyDeleteWhichever way it goes, the trophy stays out of Melbourne - hurrah!
But for now, caaarn the Eagles!
Ain't those red shopping bags a great idea too.
ReplyDeleteAnd bigger than the usual green bags.
Can fit in more coffee and chocolates, and Tim Tams.
BTW Tim Tams are now sold as "Tim Tam Balls."
A packet of 180gm net won't last long.