Living the dream suckers.
I'll hopefully have a GV soon after we move in but for anyone wanting to stickybeak here is the real-estate link.
Address available on request https://www.realestate.com.au/property-acreage+semi-rural-qld-wamur...
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Hi Sid,
Can't make it Tuesday, but would love to take some Roses if you have Pink, White, Creams or Yellows. I have sent you a Message regarding this.. Happy Gardening
Hi all!
As the garden visit calendar looks quite busy the next couple of months I might hold off on a proper one for now once we move, but if anyone has some spare time next Tuesday and would like to wander the grounds we have an access day and I would love for you to pop over if you can, especially if you can help me identify some of what’s growing! Sadly as we haven’t settled yet there will be no taking of roses but you are welcome to have a gander and think about what you’d like to make off with once it’s ours!
You will be living my dream Sid. You are so lucky to have found such a wonderful new property and a beautiful well planned out garden, I can see now why you didn't need to take all your plants with you. It will be like starting a new life, you are so lucky to be so young and to have found your dream property, ENJOY!!!!!!
What a great find, Sid, couldn't ask for better with that paddock and huge barn. Congratulations with your new home.
Wow!
Like an episode of 'Escape from the City'. But I won't play guess-the-price.
Congratulations. Looks absolutely fabulous.
Mmmmmm lovely!
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