Wilderness

THERE’S ALWAYS TIME FOR A BREW

When I was at university and tramped with my father, he always brewed up at lunchtime. He’d sit down, pull out his cooker and small billy and make a cup of tea. I never joined in, if anything I was annoyed because of the time it took. I’m not quite sure what my hurry was, but now

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