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Brenda White's avatar

Really enjoying your writings, this explanation in particular is relateable having just returned from Tassie after a couple of weeks in our vw campervan. Your current stories feel even more real for me now, thanks again Brenda

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Steve Fendt's avatar

Thanks Brenda! I hope you had a good trip!

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Brenda White's avatar

Really enjoying your writings, this explanation in particular is relateable having just returned from Tassie after a couple of weeks in our vw campervan. Your current stories feel even more real for me now, thanks again Brenda

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Alia Parker's avatar

'Archaeology of the Chinese Fishing Industry in Colonial Victoria.' I would pick that book up, too 😆. Did you write that into one of your previous stories?

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Steve Fendt's avatar

I did! The Chinese market gardener in Black Spur had trade connections down at Port Albert. There was a Chinese fishing and fish processing industry there, producing fermented fish sauce and dried fish for the many thousands of Chinese diggers.

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Alia Parker's avatar

Ah yes! Nice little detail.

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Steve Fendt's avatar

Thanks for the restack 😊

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Alia Parker's avatar

You're most welcome. Thanks for the stories 🙂

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Parker McCoy's avatar

It sounds like you're having a wonderful time, reading and learning and doing and growing. I find that just about anyone who enjoys their work loves talking about it. They will gladly give up some time for you because they've found a pupil and an enthusiast. This is such an inspiring post. Thank you for sharing, Steve.

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Jacky Hawker's avatar

Thanks Steve. As always I found this interesting x

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Steve Fendt's avatar

💛💛

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