We had tea early enough to walk some of it off last night as it is hard to resist the fresh fish, like the flat head fillets we had. We did throw a small piece away but the walk helps the digestion. We only went to the end of the beach and the seagrass on the other side is a jumble of balled knots. We had been back a while, when a stranger asked if we had an axe. "I've hired the house next door and I just want to dispose of some bodies." Well that was one possibility. "No it's for the pizza." OK, I gave her our axe anyway. About 90 mins later they arrive back with the axe and a pizza. Now we were still digesting the fish but the pizza was very authentic and we just had to have some. Debbie did take half of it over to the other neighbours. Now we have had pizza from that oven some years earlier, when the original owners were there. It must have been the only thing that survived after the house was sold and renovated as an air bnb. One of the other neighbours who was at the auction yesterday, flooded his house last week and stayed in the same air bnb while his house dried out, they charge $600 per night but you have to bring your own axe.
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| seagrass pellets |
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| they are keen pizza chefs |
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| No we don't keep an axe by the door |
Did they really use an axe for the pizza!? I'm confused haha
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