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Murphy's Law reigns supreme........... just got word that the package
has arrived......... and I wont be back there till probably tomorrow :-
(

But at least we know it's there :-)

BTW, still haven't seen hide nor hair of the photos!!

:-)


Cheez,

Peter

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In article . com>,
SkySkum > wrote:

> Murphy's Law reigns supreme........... just got word that the package
> has arrived......... and I wont be back there till probably tomorrow :-
> (
>
> But at least we know it's there :-)
>
> BTW, still haven't seen hide nor hair of the photos!!
>
> :-)
>
>
> Cheez,
>
> Peter


Photos just sent via gmail! Please let me know if they come thru ok?
I took them Saturday morning and just had the chance go ahead and edit
them. :-)

I've had a very busy couple of mornings, sorry! This morning was spent
getting the two big dogs vetted, then going to the shelter and getting
their licenses. They won't let the vet take care of that bit anymore, I
have to go to the city to get them. Then I had a couple of other errands
to run and only got on the computer about an hour or so ago, then spent
an hour editing those pics.

I have a ton of messages to peruse, then I will post them here and on
alt.binaries.food tomorrow morning. Post will be under "The great
Australian Salt Exchange"!

By the way, I agree that Maldon salt has a very distinctive taste. The
"Real Salt" brand I normally use has a slightly sweet overtone. This
stuff has a pleasant, tart, tangy "bite" to it.

It will be rationed carefully and will last awhile. I don't consume a
lot of salt so this will be fun to use. It ought to go especially good
on beef and fish, and some of the milder flavored veggies.

I know that this turned out to be a bit pricey for the both of us
(postage-wise) but I'm not complaining. :-) It was most fun and the
t-shirts are a hoot! My favorite of course is the Boxing Kangaroo! <lol>
That one is seriously cool.

I wish Texas T-shirts were a bit more colorful but they tend to be based
on Red, White and Blue. The one from Wonder World cave is probably more
interesting, and the University t-shirt I think is the prettiest one...

Thanks Peter!!!
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