The camera man sent a message that one camera was now cleaned and ready for pickup. I timed the run into Geelong for Monday which was the viewing day at Kerley's auction. However I got the wrong week so there was nothing to see. The auctions are every two weeks. I picked up the camera which took two hours to get all the grit, gravel and sand out of it. It cost me $80 and he hasn't even started the other one yet. The other tricky thing was that I parked right next to my old car that was a trade in about six months ago. I got $500 for it, I wonder what the new owner paid. When I got back I checked out the beach as there was a work crew clearing and cutting. The beach itself is a sorry sight. One continuous black morass and many bugs on the North wind today as well.
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scrub brigade |
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Broken fuel cap and bike rack plate are dead ringers |
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sea grass molasses |
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