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ROFL @utopia and you would be amazed at how many people you find there late... the closest Kmart is open 24hours a day - I have been there in the middle of the night several times when I can't sleep just to get out of my head a bit - you see quite a few people roaming around at all hours there too...

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It's so good living in a city @utopia

 

I have an IGA on the corner near me and it's open until 6.30 every evening including the weekends - 

 

The pharmacy at the local shops closes at 5.30 but there is one of those big pharmacies a couple of km away is open 7 days a week until 9.00 pm - I think big supermarkets are open until midnight

 

AND - I have the news on and today Woolworths stop having single-use plastic bags - wow - I take my own cloth bags to the supermarket but when I do have so-called single-use plastic bags - well - I use them more than once - bin liners and bags for used cat litter - 

 

Yeah - I know people are going to need bin liners - 

 

And I think I interupted the conversationSmiley Wink

 

Dec

 

It's so easy living in the big smokeIt's so easy living in the big smoke

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You didn't interupt anything @Owlunar - you added to the conversation Smiley Very Happy

The closest Coles here is open 6am until Midnight but Woolworths is only 7am - 10pm Smiley Surprised

 

We did away with single use plastic bags several years ago - I end up having more bags than I need because I am forever forgetting them - sometimes I refuse to buy anymore and simply take the trolley to the car and 'dump' everything in the back then put it in bags when I get home to carry inside - I really need a trolley at home too lol

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I used to have one of those clothesline trolleys @Zoe7, the one that takes a washing basket.  Used it for all sorts of things, including bringing shopping in from the car.    Used the pram for that too .... lol ..... especially the twin pram.  Dumped the babies out into the playpen to trolley the shopping in in it ..... 😆

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I haven't seen one of those clothesline trolleys for a long time @Faith-and-Hope - brings back memories of my Nan Smiley Very Happy

 

Alas I do not have any prams but I could imagine Toby sitting in one while I wheeled him about and then using it for the groceries lol - Luckily it is a very short distance from my car to the door so I don't have far to go to bring things inside Smiley Tongue It does make it easier when I remember to take my bags though...

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@Zoe7. I'm starting to feel nostalgic for the city. Maybe even missing all that late night shopping.

I must resist the urge....... 

Today I drove right through my mountains. Up and across and down the other side.

A wallaby jumped across the road in front of my car - from one side of the forest to the other.

Cockies, Crimson Rosellas, Finches,  - so many different birds.

Then saw a Kookaburra sitting serenely on a wire.

Saw snow capped mountains, creeks full of water flowing freely, eucalyptus trees.

Then add in the smells of the Bush. Fresh air. Sunshine.

Yep, I'm definitely living in the right place.

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That sounds so lovely @utopia I can picture every single bit of it. I was brought up in more of a country area and I think the thing I like most about the city is the anonymity - I somehow feel safer surrounded by houses. I do live in a pretty quiet street but am not far from main roads either - it is a lovely central area to most things. That is the great thing about Hobart though - you are never far from anything whether it be time on the beach with Toby or a walk in the wilderness - just a great place to live!

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That description does sound lovely @utopia .....

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Hi girls,

I'm needing some support and feedback if you could help me.

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what's up @oceangirl?