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Friday drinks with the girls

  • cjpaul544
  • Feb 21
  • 2 min read
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Well, Friday drinks have taken a bit of a twist as I dumped the Osk and took little Sarah and my most loved little curly bundle of joy out for a drink. Here we are at the Gin Gin hotel for a coldie and then a short walk down to the park for Macca to have a play...

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Inside the bar as pop's waiting for a nice cold Great Northern pint, and I finally got little Macca to look at the camera. Sarah would enjoy a cold girls drink.






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And I got a big smile as I placed some chicken nuggets in front of her, just like most Sheila's she loves having a good feed.



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Now that's a ripper view of the Gin Gin bush...








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Sarah's girly drink.





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Time for the park

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 After Pop and Sarah enjoyed their nice cold drinks, it was Macca's chance to enjoy herself, with a trip to Gin Gin Park which is just downhill from the pub. Here she is with the old water mill behind her.

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Graveyard... Spooky, yes Jodi Troon I'll get her into graveyards early... Love a good graveyard.




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St Luke's Anglican church was our next stop and isn't it a littler ripper, it was built way back in 1860, and some headstones were made of wood, reflecting the age of some graves.... how cool.




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St Luke's Anglican church




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Having a walk over the bridge of death so we can return to the swings park, oh and so we can chase a few ducks.


















Macca having a swing





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Don't we all love a good swing, and I think this is Macca's favourite type of swing... she was in her element.




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But all good things have to come to an end and Pop had had enough, so after one more photo shoot we were back in the car and heading back home.

 
 
 

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