Here I am, living on a property beyond the village of Gundy, in the Upper Hunter Valley of New South Wales, Australia.
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Thank you. Love your pics. Enjoy your perspective.
Thanks Lynda, it’s lovely to hear that!
Hello!
My name is Anna, I’m 18 and I’m a Danish student. In my English class the current topic is Australia and the modern bush life. Randomly I came across your blog – which I must say is very interesting! I really enjoy your writing style and pictures. Anyway, I was wondering if you felt like writing about the modern bush life, (Your blog summed up to a longer text I suppose), as you are living it. You see, I don’t want Wikipedia, I want the real deal, first hand! And you seem self reflecting enough to clarify both the negative and positive sides!
Oh I do hope you feel like helping me. If you are too busy, or have no interest in this, I understand as well.
Have a great day – from another writer far, far away.
Anna.
Dear Anna,
Thank you so much for writing to me all those years ago. I am really sorry, but for some reason I have only just found your message, ten years too late. I hope you can forgive me and don’t think I’m too rude. I hope your writing went well and that you are hugely successful in whatever career you have chosen to follow.
With very best wishes,
Deborah
Hello, i would like to use this article for an upcoming assignment, could i ask for your name for the bibligraphy? 🙂
Hi Addie. Yes, my name is Deborah Sims. Good luck with the assignment. Is it school or uni?
Regards,
Deb
Thank you so much Deborah! it is school 😀