Cuppa's (& MrsTea's) new blog.

Drop in and dribble on about nothing serious. Seriously a mad place to hang out. Better to avoid it if you're not in the mood!!! If you're determined to be sad, bad, mad & angry then move along!!!
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Hi Cuppa and Mrs Tea Happy Easter to you both
Now that is house sitting with adventure I love hearing what you are up to thank you
Can't wait for your blog
Travel safe across the country
HTFFBO [emoji889][emoji1656][emoji1656]Helen

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"tanks" here cuppa & mrs t
Waiting for your next blog about the "dry" nor-west.
I thought that I wouldn open this post with a full page of news, then when I started it seems to habe dwindled down to a paragraph, and then again--I can't do it like cup[pa, so the message here will only be one word:----
Hello Cuppa and Mrs T
Keith at the dry Dysart Bunker.

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Yesterday we left the Dampier Peninsula for the last time & are now living in a house (in Broome) for the first time in 11 months. Soon we'll be dragging the Tvan into the North Kimberley.

http://cuppa500.com/Blog/2019/04/27/all ... to-an-end/
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Great thank you for the new blog can't wait till I have a little while to get a cuppa and have one of my favorite reads
Looking forward to it
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Wow, how interesting & exciting to read, awesome photos, certainly getting to live a lifestyle not to many of us would ever experience, thanks Cuppa & Mrs T for sharing your truly nomadic life with us.
Enjoy your holiday in Broome & already looking forward to reading blog on your next adventure,travel safely.
Shirley & Bruce.
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Thanks Cuppa and Mrs Tea for another brilliant update.
As I have said elsewhere, it is a pleasure to read your blog and view the pics. It makes me feel like I was there! Not sure that I would want to be there if you were having trouble wearing anything though. :lol: :lol: :lol:
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New blog post - We have loved Broome & are now almost re-packed & re-stocked, ready to begin living in the Tvan again.

http://cuppa500.com/Blog/2019/05/29/broome-town/
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Just read it on another forum. Great.


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A new blog post in which we set off along the Gibb River Road.

http://cuppa500.com/Blog/2019/07/09/nor ... o-mt-hart/


Ps. Bruce, we are currently in Kalumburu & a mate of yours, Greg, came over to introduce himself to us after seeing the Cuppa & MrsTea logo on our car. Said you'd told him to say G'day. :)
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Wonderful news and I loved your blog too!!
Did Greg take you out in his dinghy Cuppa?
Did he suggest he has 'found' some fish?
You know I think it's ironic when it comes to the REAL outback.
Some of the very early 'explorers' like the Leyland Brothers etc raved about how fantastic it was so immediately a whole string of adventurers headed off to out of the way places & slowly but surely the real outback was not how it was anymore.
I think some of the real gems you find should be kept to yourselves?
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