
Pedestrians in Frankston ignoring the sign to “Form 2 Lanes”. Zoe guides Gran and Grampy down to the beach back in 2016.
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Pedestrians in Frankston ignoring the sign to “Form 2 Lanes”. Zoe guides Gran and Grampy down to the beach back in 2016.

This is dredger number 21 at Power Works in Morwell back in 2016, with a Zoe for scale.
This was the first bucket wheel excavator to be used at the Morwell open cut. No 21 Dredger worked between October 1955 and August 1992, and was used to excavate overburden and to supply brown coal to the Yallourn power station. No. 21 Dredger is significant as an example of the first generation of German built Bucket Wheel Excavators used by the SECV. The design originated in German brown coal mines in the mid-1930s. No. 21 Dredger was one of the earliest uses of German continuous mining techniques and technology to be applied outside of Germany.

Zoe gets up close and personal with a fallow deer at the Chesterfield Farm back in 2016.

Back in 2016 and the Markorgi A Litter – Annie is inĀ a food-induced coma in the whelping box.

Markorgi A Litter from 2016, Annie and Alfie do their Yin and Yang in the laundry basket.

Markorgi A Litter puppies from ten years ago. Alfie peers over the side of the whelping box looking for mum (Honey – Macvale Burn For You) while Annie looks on.

It’s hard to believe that this was ten years ago. This is the Markorgi A litter – Annie and Alfie. Sire Macvale Jack Daniels (Jack), Dam Macvale Burn For You (Honey).

Not a sign that you want to see at a Dog Show – No Dogs Allowed! Luckily there seemed to be a general exemption for show dogs. But in the background is something that you definitely need to see at a show – Coffee.

A close-up of the grill of LN Stray’s 1961 Ford Thames Trader at the Kilmore Agricultural Show in 2015.

Something has caught Zoe’s attention at the Kilmore Agricultural Show 2015 while she enjoys an ice cream.

The cab side view of yesterday’s Thames Trader (CH9205) at the 2015 Kilmore Agricultural Show.
L.N. Stray
Phone 23
Broadford
Tare. 53cwt Gross. 135cwt
Note to self: 112lb to hundredweight (cwt); 20cwt to ton.

Another gem from the 2015 Kilmore Agricultural Show. 1961 Mark 1 Ford Thames Trader forward control tray truck, registered on a club permit CH9205. The Thames Trader was Ford’s first British designed and built heavy commercial vehicle. The chrome “4D” badge shows that this is equipped with the smaller 3.6L diesel engine.