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The Pelican brought us some visitors
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So we fed them patriotic buns (from the Flinders island CWA recpe book - anyone know why they are called that?) - actually they mostly ate cake, and then took them fishing and Brigit nearly caught a enormous squid.
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But now I am tired and so are they.
So now I will call it a day (anyone guess I have been reading goodnight stories? - the elephants child)
Patriotic buns? One wonders about the connotations of the phrase "bite my buns" in local parlance? Could there be a connection?
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