Here’s a glorious sky over the culvert collection on Helen Street the other morning. It sounds like a giant frog hotel on muggy mornings. We walk past it every day, and sometimes I remember those culverts are destined for greater things, like fixing the town’s drainage. No offence to the frogs.
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Journalist telling the stories of where I live. I love living and working in Beaudesert and when I'm not working you'll see me walking the dogs with my husband Zac.
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