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How to Catch Big Snapper for Tea
Wherever in the world you are; 10% of fishermen catch 90% of the fish. Ask the 10% and you will find that the methods employed to consistently fill their bag limit; are very simple. The first common...
21 commentsA tobacco review Half and Half
Let me get this out of the way. If you smoke then quit. If you don't smoke then don't start. I do not work for nor sell any tobacco companies or brands. Everyone above the age of ten already knows...
0 commentsThe Joys of Aromatic Tobacco
Contained Herein: (i) youtube segment on pipe tobacco; (ii) links to reputable sites that review pipe tobacco; (iii) links about cigars, meerschaum pipes, tobacco growing and curing; (iv) my own tobacco reviews of G.L. Pease's Charing Cross, McClelland's Bombay Extra, Captain Black, Edgeworth, Sail and Sir Walter Raleigh.
0 commentsSir Walter Raleigh A pipe tobacco review
Let me get this out of the way first. I do not work for a tobacco company nor do I sell tobacco. Everyone above the age of 10 already knows that smoking is bad for you so don't start and if you already...
1 commentThe Most Prioritized and Happening Things to go for in Sydney, Australia
Australia is an Island continent. It is the smallest continent and the sixth largest country in the world. Here is the list of top-priority things that you must do in Sydney, Australia: i. Link...
0 commentsCanberra My Town
Laurie Favelle's Store - Australia Lake Burley Griffin from Black Mountain It has occured to me that the words "Canberra, Australia", as they appear on my profile page, may well be a mystery to many of...
18 commentsVacation - Canberra ACT.
Canberra is located at the northern end of the Australian Capital Territory (ACT), 170 miles (280 km) south-west of Sydney, and 410 miles (660 km) north-east of Melbourne. The interesting history of the...
0 commentsAustralia's Botanic Gardens: an English Tradition
The botanic gardens that have become vital green refuges in the middle of many of Australia's cities owe much to the 19th century English tradition, and to a few dedicated men who continued the tradition on our less-than-hospitable shores.
1 commentThe Australian National University
The Australian National University is one of the very best Universities in the World. I say this I admit with some bias as I attended there for four years in the 1980's. If I was choosing a place to send...
0 commentsA little piece of The New Forset
I have to admit I am fortunate enough to live on the Hants/Dorset Borders in the United Kingdom in an area called Ferndown. In just a stones throw from my house in any direction I can reach forests, sandy...
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