Gnads wrote on Mar 17
th, 2020 at 8:07am:
8 rolls to last you a year?
Are you on a self ration of one sheet per bowel motion?

Isn't your house fly screened?
Yes Rocky can be such a dive when there's been a bit of rain & water laying about....... and there always seems to be stagnant water laying about on the sth side ... especially between the caravan Park on the highway (Gladstone Road) & the railway line.
And the Swamp & Woolwash areas always stink.
I've been there many times when the mozzies can carry you away so outbreaks of Dengue would not be uncommon.
I have been having this argument online with local facebook groups. I read someone saying that a roll of toilet paper would last him and his friend 2 days between them. Some counter with the argument that a family of 5 could see toilet paper gone within the day.
I was always confused about that. I live alone. I had 3 rolls of toilet paper (among a packet of 8 originally) still to be used. I started opening the packet sometime early last year. But, I have noticed that I don't need to wipe my arse more than twice a day. I noted that the morning coffee would get me going. Same with the black tea. But, unless I have downed a large glass of watered down prune juice (or have the runs), I am not using up a heap of toilet paper per movement.
If people can break off three sheets of paper and fold, they need not towel off/wipe more than 3 times. Someone told me to use wet wipes to start. Because the wet wipes do 90% of the cleaning. The last wipe could be the usual toilet paper. However, the wet wipes have a reputation for clogging up the sewerage. So, I will be back to using toilet paper.
I started using lemongrass body wash or lemongrass bars of soap to counter the mosquito bites. They have cut down on the number of mosquito bites I get. My neighbours will probably complain soon about the number of mosquito coils I have going downstairs. Upstairs, I have mosquito plugins that work from dusk to sun up.
It was only a month or more ago that we were looking at dry duck ponds and dry creek beds. I hope the Kershaw Gardens has recovered from its dry spell.