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Geoffrey's Musings.

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A book of Stories, Essays and Poetry.

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Comment from JT traveller
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Being "Strayan" I am most familiar with strine.

A melancholy and sentimental poem. You have your memories. The drive along the dinosaur discovery route out to Winton is fantastic. So much history.

You could take the train on a trip across the Nullarbor. That would be an adventure.

A lament at not being able to drive but also a poem that clearly brought back happy memories.

 Comment Written 14-Mar-2023


reply by the author on 14-Mar-2023
    Thanks. We did drive across to WA via some diversions in between. Then we brought the car back on the Indian Pacific.
reply by JT traveller on 14-Mar-2023
    😊👍
Comment from royowen
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I think being able to drive anywhere one wants is a great freedom, I'm sorry you lost your licence due to health Geoff, public transport wouldn't be easy, although folk do get used to it, well done, great post My friend, well done, blessings Roy

 Comment Written 13-Mar-2023


reply by the author on 13-Mar-2023
    Thanks dear Bro for your support. More coming, finally.36 Years married today!
reply by royowen on 13-Mar-2023
    Well done Geoff
Comment from GWHARGIS
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You, my friend, are quite a talented poet. I liked the theme of saying goodbye to your beloved car and how your life has transitioned from driver to passenger. Not an easy transition. Hopefully, it goes smoothly. Thank you for posting this. Gretchen

 Comment Written 12-Mar-2023


reply by the author on 12-Mar-2023
    Thanks Gretchen for the lovely review. At the time I lost my license road rage was on the increase and fuel prices rising even back then. Thanks.
Comment from barbara.wilkey
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Thank you for reposting this. I am sorry I didn't catch it the first time around, but glad I was able to read it this time. I know not being able to drive cramps one's freedom and it's hard to lose. Prayers.

 Comment Written 12-Mar-2023


reply by the author on 12-Mar-2023
    Sis, I am not missing driving. It was a sad time earlier but road rage and fuel prices have made me glad I don't drive no more. Thanks for the lovely review. 17 of them to look at this morning THEN reviewing you and Ulla later!
Comment from Bill Schott
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This poem, A sad Parting, lets the readers know that giving up driving was not something that brought any joy at all. Still, a new way of doing things can always be adapted to eventually.

 Comment Written 12-Mar-2023


reply by the author on 12-Mar-2023
    It was not a joyful thing but I had lost my license due to medical reasons and road rage was getting worse and fuel prices rising, way back then. Thanks for the lovely review.
Comment from BethShelby
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I can imagine how this would be hard to say goodbye to a part of your life that has brought you great joy. I know I would cry if I have to give up driving altought I'm not traveling far these day. A car become almost like a member of the family. Nicely written poem.

 Comment Written 12-Mar-2023


reply by the author on 12-Mar-2023
    Thanks Beth. It was hard initially but the road rage was getting worse and fuel prices even way back then, increasing! only occasionally I miss having the car. The guy that bought it off us got a real bargain!
Comment from Ulla
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Hi Geoff, yes I do remember when you and Louise had to give up the car. I read it in one of your other travel stories, but I never came across this poem. I'm glad that I did now. It's very well written, and I can understand why it was a sad farewell to a car that had taken you so many places. Ulla:)))

 Comment Written 12-Mar-2023


reply by the author on 12-Mar-2023
    Thanks Ulla for the lovely review. I felt it hard at first but Road Rage was on the increase and fuel prices even back then, were rising. This is the last of either 17 or 18 reviews today now I can read yours and barb Wilkey's stuff!
Comment from kahpot
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Did you make it to Kangaroo Island? (my hometown) when growing up, sorry th hear that our travelling days have come to an end, I hope all is well with you and yours, an excellent read and well written story****kahpot

 Comment Written 12-Mar-2023


reply by the author on 12-Mar-2023
    Thanks old friend have not seen your posts in here a while. I been out of it myself for some time.
Comment from Lea Tonin1
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I also like the commentary below tells us the process you went through appreciate all of it and struck a chord within me about the glories of getting older not. You I'm getting up there myself and so I can appreciate all the things you've written. When I find it aesthetically pleasing with no issues with spelling or punctuation or any grammatical things at all. It's all suggestion if I may if to increase the font soul. The people can't read it better other than that though not you know this is perfection. It's literary perfection ah I get very much I hope you have a great evening!

 Comment Written 12-Mar-2023


reply by the author on 12-Mar-2023
    Thanks very much I should work on the font. Will get there soon.
Comment from Dolly'sPoems
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A well rhymed poem about having to give up your car and it is a sad realisation that you can no longer drive yourselves and have to rely on taxis, I enjoyed your sad poem, love Dolly x

 Comment Written 12-Mar-2023


reply by the author on 12-Mar-2023
    Thanks Dolly so sorry I have not been by your stuff in a while. We neither of us drive now. If we could have got Louise in and out of the car she still could drive with hand controls but alas not able. I don't mind not driving for reasons I mentioned elsewhere. Road Rage and Rising fuel costs. Had some issues here with depression and falls and cancer treatment etc.