Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Darawank, December 2012



December 1st, It was very hot today and the good weather had attracted a lot of ski boats and jet skis to the Park for the weekend. The day was especially great for a family group, that were just in front of our Van, when SANTA Skied in to deliver some presents.






December 3rd, After a lovely hot weekend, it was raining this morning. The rain had petered out by lunch, so I took Patrick out for an afternoon fish but we didn’t have any luck, as what we did catch were all undersize.

December 4th, went to see Dr. Islam again this morning. He was happy with the progress of my leg wound and the swelling had gone down. To give me value for money, he took my blood pressure which he said “was the blood pressure of a teenager” and to come see him again in 2 weeks for a final check up before we leave.

December 5th, Stayed in today expecting to have TV guy call to see what could be done to about our TV digital reception, all part of the Government Program to make sure all us Pensioners were digital ready. When he hadn’t arrived by 4pm I rang their office to be told that he was called away to attend a Bushfire and another appointment would have to be made. I then went into Beaurepares at Tuncurry and had our car inspected for Rego. Gladly it passed without any problems.

December 7th, Went out fishing with Patrick this morning, no luck again. It seems that all the larger fish have dropped their litter and left the area. After lunch I went around to Patrick’s place and helped him put together a colourbond locker that he had bought to store some of the excess that was in his shed. Val wasn’t hungry so Terri asked me to stay for dinner with them.

December 9th, Terri and Val went to the local Sunday Markets in Forster while Patrick and I went out on another fruitless fishing trip. The girls arrived home around lunchtime, after a good morning out that included more than just Markets, as they did all the Opp. shops as well. During the afternoon while Val was going through her mornings purchases, she dropped her bottom partial plate (teeth) on the floor and they landed on the leg of a fold up chair and broke cleanly into two pieces. Fortunately we knew a Dental Mechanic in Forster that had done some work on Val’s teeth before, so we will go to see him tomorrow.

December 10th, We called in to see Tim the Dental Mechanic and he said he could do the repair for $100 and to come back in 2 hours. We went to the Forster Shopping Centre and filled in the time then picked up Val’s teeth on the way home. We went around to Terri and Patrick’s place for a few drinks and a Roast lamb Dinner, which was delicious.

December 12th, We rang Dianne to wish her a Happy Birthday for today and let her know that we would have her present when we came down to Sydney. Finally we had a visit from the Digital TV Guy today and He was completely thrown off with the “Winegard” aerial fitted to our Van and could not do anything to help us. He reported back to his office with our situation (never encountered before) as this was the first time he had come up against an aerial situation for a “mobile” Caravan. I had researched our problem and passed on my information. The best solution was to change our aerial to a satellite dish and that would give us the best reception anywhere we were in Australia, as we travel. We now have to wait for them to have their technical people assess our situation and get back to us.

December 14th, Went out with Patrick fishing and came home with a 36cm flathead. Let’s hope the big ones are back again, as our time here is running out. Only 3 more days before we leave for Rouse Hill.

December 15th, We went to The Tavern at Forster for Chinese Lunch with Terri and Patrick. We had a very enjoyable meal and a little flutter on the Pokies. We all pulled enough out of the Pokies to make it a very cheap outing.

December 16th, Patrick was not well this morning as he had been up all night with the “runs”, so I went out for my last fishing trip on the Wallamba River by myself. I took some hand lines to see if I could catch a mud crab on a hand line, as we do at The Entrance. I didn’t have any luck with the crabs but I landed a 63cm Flathead. That was a PB for me and very exciting to catch. A few minutes later, I thought I had caught a snag on the bottom and started up the motor to try to get my line back. I realized that I had something on my line as I was chasing my line around the river and was able to reel it in a bit then it would run away pulling out the line off my reel. Finally it stopped and seemed to just be sitting on the bottom of the river. When I then pulled on my line to get it moving again, the line gave way at the hook. The popular belief of the locals was that I had hooked a Stingray.

December 17th, I took the boat out of the River, loaded it up on the car, and packed up as much of our gear as I could. Terri and Patrick came around for a farewell dinner at our place and we had an early night, as we wanted an early start in the morning as we were calling into our storage shed at Salamander Bay, on the way, to pick up two boxes that belonged to Steven.

Friday, November 30, 2012

Darawank November 2012


November 2nd, What a start to the month! Strong Southerly winds with overnight rain. I went to the Doctors this morning, after completing a course of antibiotics for my swollen left leg and he simply gave me another course of antibiotics to take.

November 3rd, Terri and Patrick went to a 40th Birthday Party for one of the Parks residents. It was a theme Party, so they came around to show off their costumes on their way (see photo). We were very impressed with their “1920’s” attire. I went out to check the crab trap and do some fishing. No crabs but I did land a 50cm flathead that I caught at the mouth of the creek, on the northern side of the Park.

November 4th, We went around to Terri and Patrick’s after lunch and I helped Patrick to hook up his car to their new Caravan and to fit the towing hitch torsion bars, which the salesman provided but didn’t fit. I gave them a demo. on how to put their roll out awning up, knowing that when they get down to Dunleith Tourist Park to-morrow, at The Entrance, that Carole and Rob would be there to help them set up.

November 6th, I had another Dr’s appointment this morning, so we went into Tuncurry and Val did some grocery shopping and we met up at the Local Pub, where we had the $9.50 Bistro Special for lunch, placed our bets on the Melbourne Cup and stayed to watch the race. My favourite is still running but Val got a good return for a long odds placed horse, so we had a very cheap day out in the final wash.

November 8th, We drove to Taree today, only 25 minutes away by car. Val had to go to Spotlight and I had to go to BCF to exchange one of our damaged Coleman Chairs, for a replacement under warranty. Taree is our closest Town that has both those shops.

November 9th, Off to see my Dr. today, having finished my 2nd lot of antibiotics and as my ankle was still swollen, he sent me for an ultrasound. I drove to the ultrasound place in Forster and got taken straight away, without an appointment. The results were good, no clots or DVT problems, and the written report will be sent to the Dr’s.

November 11th, Val has spent this weekend sewing up Stevens 8 metre long Table Runner, for a fund raising night Margaret and he are putting on, and we will post it off on Monday.

November 12th, Finally we had good weather today, so I went out for a fish and came in with 3 flathead, 36, 37 and 54cm.

November 14th, Went out for a fish and caught 2 flathead, 35 and 38cm. Didn’t feel like ironing out the 35cm one so gave it the blessing and released it back into the river, flathead are too ugly for “kiss and release”.

November 15th, Joan and Robert arrived at lunchtime today, to spend a couple of days with us and booked into a Cabin. Robert and I went out for a fish but didn’t catch any keepers. We came in early as the wind came up again and Robert was keen to get started on a game of “Tiles”.




November 16th, A few nights ago, Val cooked herself some fresh flathead fillets for dinner and gave me a bit to taste. I said, “That’s not bad, it didn’t have a fishy taste”, so she suggested that when we next have flathead that I try it instead of the usual steak. As we had visitors, tonight was flathead fillet night for dinner. This time she cooked the flathead fillets in panko crumbs, served with potatoes and salad and I did enjoy the meal. This is a major event in my life as I have never eaten any seafood. Greg rang tonight, mainly to tell me of his own personal major event, as he had for the first time in his life read a 600 page Book called “Ice Station” and thoroughly enjoyed it, then couldn’t believe my personal major event either.







November 17th, Joan and Robert moved out of their Cabin this morning then came around to our Van for the rest of the day. The weather was shocking so we filled in the day playing Tiles till they left at 5pm. They wanted to get home before dark and they had a 2 hour journey.

November 18th, We had very heavy overnight rain and it was overcast and showery today. In-between showers I was able to pump the water out of our boat, it was too much for bailing by hand. 

November 20th, Went to see my Doctor this morning, he was happy with the progress of my leg swelling, so he checked my blood pressure, to make my visit worthwhile. He said “You have the blood pressure of a teenager”, it would be nice to feel like one! I went to the Chemist to pick up the compression stockings that I had ordered and we bought a “Circulation Booster”, as advertised on TV by Dawn Frazer, which both Val and myself can use. Val has had bad legs, Varicose veins etc, for years. We received Jessica and Annaliese’s Christmas gifts selections in today’s mail, so it’s off to the shops tomorrow.

November 21st, We went to Forster Shopping Centre to start on the girls selections but we only have a Target Country Store there and they didn’t have all the items which were on the girls list. We will have to go to Taree tomorrow and hope they still have the “Sale” items we want, as it is finished today. We tried K-Mart for a few things but found they were much dearer than the BigW sale prices, but there is a BigW in Taree.

November 22nd, I went around to Terri and Patrick’s place this morning, as we had only spoken to them by phone since they came home from their Holiday, at The Entrance, last Monday. The weather hadn’t been great and Patrick had cut the sole of his foot on broken glass. It had taken 3 doctors visits so far in an effort to remove all the glass, but Patrick suspected that there was still more glass in his foot. To top off their Holiday woes, his car was scratched by a fallen tent post when his next door neighbour’s  annexe blew down, his awning ripped when he was rolling it up and he dented his rear bumper parking the Van when he arrived Home. Sadly, today, Patrick was advised that his Sister in-law from Woy Woy, who they had just visited last week, had passed away. Our thoughts are with them. We went to Taree after lunch to finish off our Christmas Shopping for the girls, only to find we couldn’t get it all. At least it was an outing for us.

November 23rd, We went to Glendale Shopping Centre (at Newcastle) and picked up the last present we needed to complete our Christmas Shopping. We came home via Salamander Bay and enjoyed a browse around, noting the changes to the Shopping Centre, then stopped off at our Storage Shed to leave some stuff and pick up things we needed. We thought we had put our Christmas Lights in storage but they were not to be found. On our way home we decided that we must have stored them in Greg’s Garage and a quick phone call confirmed our suspicions. Val bought some apricots from The Farmers Markets at Glendale so made a batch of Apricot Jam, very delicious.

November 24th, Val had a hankering to make something different for Christmas, so decided to make a Scottish black Bun, which she remembered from her childhood in Edinburgh. It is a heavy fruit cake, fully enclosed in a hard pastry case and is normally eaten at New Year. I can’t wait to try it out.





November 25th, Brian rang today (Val’s brother in Brisbane) to let us know that he had emailed some photos of his Christmas Lights and it is spectacular. Definitely competition quality, but he won’t enter it, and gets bigger and better every year.















November 26th, Steven rang today with his big news; he and Ed are buying an Apartment at Elizabeth Bay, in Sydney’s eastern suburbs, and moving in together. We had a look at it online, its 3 bedrooms, newly renovated and very modern. My only news for today was that when I went out fishing, in the tinnie, I caught 2 flathead (Big Deal,eh!).



November 27th, We had a quiet day but after dinner Val had the urge to try fishing off the riverside walkway and was overjoyed to pull in a 33cm flathead, just on dusk. Unfortunately that is undersize so had to go back into the River. Val went off for her shower while I continued to fish and I caught a 38cm flathead, definitely a keeper.

November 29th, Unbelievable, this morning on checking the crab pot I had caught my first mud crab in our 6 week old $24 Mud Crab Pot. Then the fun started. Val had told Steven and Ed that she would save up crabs so that Ed could make “mud crab ?” at Christmas, so she wanted to freeze them cleaned but uncooked. I did as we do with ‘blue swimmers” and put the crab in the fridge to put it to sleep. Three hours later, when Val took the crab out of the fridge, it was still moving and menacing her with his nippers. The next step we thought was to tie the nipper arm up, as we had seen on a fishing program on TV. With me panicking and warning Val to be careful, with string slipping off the nipper arms, she eventually had this crab wrapped in string. Next step was to remove the shell and clean out the innards (sounds simple and straightforward). I had done this many times on “Blue swimmers” but I pointed out that some of the string was across the shell and I wouldn’t be able to remove it, so Val grabs the scissors and cut the offending strands, thereby releasing one of the nipper arms. So at my alarm and comment that it was still alive and slightly sedated, she grabbed the scissors like a dagger and plunged them into the underside of the crab, saying now it’s DEAD. Very hesitantly, I proceeded to remove the crab shell. Of course it didn’t come off like the cooked blue swimmer shell comes off, as it broke off a piece at a time. You can imagine the mess this poor crab was in. Val armed herself with the scissors again and cut off the 2 nipper arms after telling me that most of the good meat was in the nippers and this crab was too small to worry about the body and threw the carcass into the bin, nippers in freezer, job done. Val’s next comment to me was, look it up on Google! I am pleased to report that Google has saved the day and we now have complete instructions with pictures showing how to tie mud crabs, kill them mercifully (half an hour in the freezer) and advises that it is better to cook the crabs before you freeze them.

November 30th, I caught a flathead this morning, put it in the fridge and filleted it late in the afternoon, as I needed it to bait the crab pot. So around 6.30pm (still daylight with daylight saving now on) I went and put the pot down, with the carcass and a tin of Val’s Tuna Slices in Oil with a few holes punched in it.

December 1st, went out to check on the crab pot, around 8.30am and couldn’t believe; some “LOW LIFE” //%%##^^**@@**!!!’” has stolen my trap. Why do they have to steal a low cost item, readily available at any fishing tackle shop, I’ll never understand and they must also be fishermen, unbelievable. 

Thursday, November 1, 2012

Darawank October 2012


October 1st, When we arrived at Wallamba River Holiday Park, yesterday, the Van on the site behind us was parked too far back for me to properly position our Van on our slab, to set up the annexe walls. They left today so I hooked the Van up to the car and moved the Van into its correct position. To set up the annexe I had to complete the repair of the roller shaft, with the parts that the Mens Shed had made for me. Unfortunately, the spigot diameter was too large so I “Let my fingers do the walking” and found a couple of Engineers in the Local Directory. That is a job for tomorrow.

October 2nd, Rob and I headed off to Forster to see if we could get my roller spigot turned down to the correct size. I now had a sample of the shaft it had to fit into. We drove to the one that looked like the smallest business and more likely to be able to help me on the spot. When we arrived at the address, it was a private home and we thought we must have the address wrong. There were no signs advertising that a business was being run from there. I could see the garage door up so decided to check and it  was the right place. I gave him the job to look at and went down to the car to let Rob know what was happening. When I went back to see if he could do the job for me and at what cost, he handed me my spigot, turned down to size, and said “no charge”. Just goes to show that there are some generous/helpful people around, when you need them. Back at the Park I fitted the spigot and re-tensioned the roll out awning and set up the Annexe. Rob and I bought Pizza’s from the local shop in the Park for dinner with Val and Carole in the Camp Kitchen, then finished off the night with a game of Tiles.

October 3rd, I set the boat up today, ready to put in the River tomorrow. Rob had his boat ready to launch, so using my towing hitch, we towed it to the boat ramp, put it in the River and I drove the boat up to the Lagoon while Rob drove his car back to their site. The lagoon is a safe mooring away from the wash of the Ski Boats and has a walkway, to tie the boats to.

October 4th, Rob helped me to put my boat into the River, so we gathered our gear and went out for our first fish. This was the first time that I have been able to use my new fish finder and although it was showing fish on the screen, we didn’t catch any.

October 5th, Carole and Val went into Town to  do some shopping, so Rob and myself spent a few hours fixing water leaks on both our Vans. Carole threw a line into the River from the board walk and landed 2 bream.

October 6th, We went out for a fish in Rob’s boat this morning and after changing spots a couple of times, ended up in the creek that runs up the northern side of the Park. When we decided to move again, the motor wouldn’t start. After a lot of rope pulling, a few times the motor did start then died again. My guess was that it wasn’t getting fuel and was cutting out after burning off what little made it into the carby. Rob thought that he had picked up some dirty fuel. We eventually gave up and paddled into shore and I walked across the Park, collected my boat from the Lagoon and Towed Rob and his boat back to the Lagoon.

October 7th, Rob came back from shopping with 2 “Witch Hat” style crab traps, so put them out in the river, to try our luck. We joined in with Carole, Rob, Terri and Patrick for a BBQ dinner next to Carole & Rob’s Van. We had a great meal with plenty of food, as always, and after Terri & Patrick went home we finished the night with a game of Tiles.

October 10th, Rob and myself have been fishing everyday, in my boat, and have had some success with a couple of 37cm flathead and a 27cm whiting, but no crabs. I added a tin of cat food, with holes punched in it, to the crab pot.

October 11th, Checked the crab trap this morning and found an unusual fish caught in the mesh of the trap. Nobody in the Park could identify it and it was not listed in our “Australian Fish” Book. I managed to set it free once I had dis-entangled it from the trap. Rob had to take his boat motor in for a service, in Forster, as he couldn’t find the cause for his motor problem. After he picked it up the problem was rust flakes from the top tank was fouling up the carby, so with that problem solved his boat is back in business and now ready for their upcoming stay at Dunleith Tourist Park, at the Entrance North. With Carole and Rob, we went to Terri and Patrick’s for Dinner and drinks, and had a great meal and enjoyable evening.

October 12th, The 3 girls went on a Shopping Spree today, they call it “Retail Therapy”, while I went out for a fish with Rob and we caught 2 good flathead, 37 and 43cms. We all had a good day, in our own ways.

October 13th, No fish or crabs today. We took Rob’s boat out of the water, loaded it up on his truck then Carole and Rob packed up ready to leave tomorrow.

October 14th, Carole and Rob finished packing up and moved their Van off site and parked in the street, then with Terri and Patrick, we all met for a Fish & Chip / Hamburger lunch at the Shop in the Park. After an enjoyable lunch, overlooking the River, we saw Carole and Rob off for Home.

October 16th, I took Patrick out fishing with me and Patrick caught a 46cm Flathead plus 3 other throw backs while I caught nothing.

October 17th, I decided to clean the skylight in the Van and soon realized that it had to be completely removed from the roof to do it properly. Half way through that job and we were hit with Gale Force winds, but I had to carry on regardless and finish the job. I was glad I did get the job done as it now looks as good as new. The weather improved late in the afternoon, so I went down to the boardwalk to join the other fishermen and woman and landed a 56cm Flathead. What an unbelievable catch!

October 19th, yesterday and today Patrick and myself caught a 50cm and 3 X 37cm flatheads. Patrick is still out fishing me but I’m sure my day will come. We are doing all our fishing “on the drift”, using cooked prawns. I did catch and try fishing with live “Poddy Mullet” and never got a taker. A large tent was being set up down on the Flat, northern end of the Park, and I found out later that we were getting a visit by a 50 strong Motorcycle Group called “Easyriders Australia”.

October 21st, We caught our 1st Muddie today, but it wrecked the crab trap. Val was overjoyed and cooked it up for her dinner tonight, which she thoroughly enjoyed. We read in our fishing book that the Witchhat type of trap were not suitable for Mud Crabs and we now know why.

October 22nd, The “Gale Force Winds” were back again today, so no fishing. I put the witchhat traps in big bin and went into Tuncurry and bought a Proper “Mud Crab Pot”, best I could get from the local Fishing / Camping Shop, with 4 entries, so how could we miss.

October 25th, Went out fishing with Patrick and we caught 3 just legal flatheads. While in Tuncurry this afternoon, I made an appointment to see a Doctor about my swollen left leg. I’ve had a bit of fluid in that ankle for the last 2 years but now it doesn’t go down overnight, so I thought that I should find out what the problem is.

October 26th, I saw Dr. Islam at 10.15am and after examining my leg put me on a course of antibiotics, as a first thing to try. I did injure that leg when we first arrived at Wallamba, dug out a chunk of flesh, about the size of a dollar coin and it’s still healing. Val cooked up a heap of Crumbed Flathead Fillets and we had Terri and Patrick around to our Van for Dinner.

October 27th, Val had a few bets today on the Cox Plate Day at Caulfield and apart from a few small wins got up the Trifecta which paid $267, WELL DONE.

October 28th, Went fishing with Patrick and I caught a flathead and a Garfish and Patrick had a nice day out on the river. I knew my day would come. Had a fish off the boardwalk at sunset and caught my first bream.

October 29th, Saw Dr. Islam at 11.15am and he was happy with my progress and instructed me to complete the full course of antibiotics and come back on Friday. Patrick and I went out for a fish after lunch and we caught 2 flathead, 52cm and 37cm, of course Patrick caught the bigger one. I should point out that Patrick will not keep any of the flathead that he catches and gives them to Val.

October 30th, Terri and Val went out Shopping, more Retail Therapy, while Patrick and myself had a fish, with Patrick pulling in a 36cm flathead.

October 31st, Fishing again, Patrick a 42cm flathead and a 28cm Whiting and I caught a 37cm flathead. We are enjoying our fishing trips. Val has been making “place mat sets”, so family and friends, look forward to getting a present.

Monday, October 8, 2012

Wangi to Darrawank, September 2012


September 1st, I went down to Wangi RSL today to watch the Parade for our Aussie Sailors, who won “Gold Medals” at the London Olympics, in the 49er class. They were local boys who had been sailing Lake Macquarrie since they were young boys and members of the Wangi Yachting Club. Their names were, Nathan Outteridge  and Iain Jensen, known locally as Nathan & Goobs. A huge crowd turned out to celebrate their success with them and enjoy the Parade and entertainment. “Channel 9” were there, along with the local newspapers conducting interviews.

September 2nd, Father’s Day. Greg and Steven both rang today to wish me a Happy Fathers Day. We are seeing Greg next Sunday for Jessica’s Birthday and Steven was busy packing for an overseas trip, so I won’t be seeing them today, but that’s OK by me. I will be getting my FD present in Sydney next Sunday. Val took me out for Dinner, to the Wangi Workers Club for a quiet celebration and won a tray of prawns in the Fishing Club Raffle.

September 4th, Steven left today for his 4 week overseas trip taking in London, Rome, Amalfi Coast in Italy, back to London then Reykjavik in Iceland, back to London and home, in Sydney on October 4th. We’re sure he’ll have a great time.

September 5th, We went to Carole and Robs place for Dinner and Tiles. Rob is recovering from his operation, slowly, and improving every day.

September 9th, We went down to Sydney, to Greg and Dianne’s place for Jessica’s Birthday, which is tomorrow, and to also celebrate a belated Fathers Day. We gave Jessica a Softball Glove and Softball, which she was thrilled with. She is now playing softball at School and enjoying it. Greg gave me my joint Fathers Day present from himself and Steven, of a Fish Finder. Good choice Boys, just what I have wanted since my old Fish Finder stopped working (I do believe in putting in a request for things that I need). We had a great Pork Roast Dinner, followed by Apple Pie with Passionfruit Icing, that Val had made for desert.

September 10th, Pack up day today as we leave in the morning for Blacksmiths Beachside Holiday Park, just on the other side of Lake Macquarrie, north of Swansea. I decided to have a last fish before I pulled the boat out of the water. I started off by going straight across the Lake to the sandflats near Swansea, on advice from my closest friends (both named Robert) and after an hour didn’t get a bite. I moved back down the Lake to my usual fishing spot and hooked on to a 54cm Salmon, WOW, what a fighting fish. It had my rod bent over in a complete “U” shape and was running out line off the reel. It was exciting to play it slowly, letting it do its own thing, until I finally landed it and was able to identify it. That was the first time that I have caught a Salmon and I’ve never had a fish on my line that fought that hard. I took it in for a photo and as Val didn’t want it, I gave it to an Asian neighbour, in the Park, who was happy to take it off my hands.

September 11th, We finished packing up and moved to Blacksmiths, only a ½ hour drive from Wangi, and set everything up again, for our 19 day stay. We will then be leaving for Wallamba River on the 30th of September.


September 14th, Joan, Robert, Carole and Rob came down to Blacksmiths for a BBQ Dinner and to play 6 handed Tiles. I had discovered that we had sustained some damage to the roll out awning shaft, when we moved here and I was setting up. We had storms and very high winds in the last couple of days at Wangi, which would have caused the problem. I was discussing the damage with Rob and we agreed that it could easily be repaired with a little help from my friends, as I don’t have a lathe in my toolkit. Rob said “If you sketch what you need I can get the machined parts made at “THE MENS SHED””. Sounds good to me. We used the Camp Kitchen for our BBQ and games evening and had a nice time.

September 18th, I went to the Men’s Shed near Bennetts Green today, to meet Rob and give him my sketches for an adaptor, to repair the roll out awing shaft. I was amazed to see how well they are set up and the variety of machines they have at their disposal. The place was quite busy, some working and a lot more just sitting talking and having a cuppa and I was made to feel welcome.

September 19th, Rob went to his Specialist this morning, for more follow up tests. After the Doctors they came down to visit us at Wangi for lunch and Tiles. Rob’s results were good, everything on track. We had fun playing Tiles, so Carole and Rob stayed for dinner and we played some more Tiles.

September 20th, I installed my new “Fish Finder” to the boat. ready for when we get to Wallamba River.

September 22nd, Dianne brought Jessica and Annaliese up to Blacksmiths for a 6 day holiday with Nanny and Poppy. Jessica was still getting over a Tonsillitis flare up and was unsure about staying, wouldn’t be able to go swimming etc. Val assured Dianne it would not be a problem and after Mum left Jess made a miraculous recovery, had something to do with making friends in the Park, but didn’t bring her swimmers. The girls soon found some shorts and T-shirts to go swimming in. The girls went to the open air movies at 7.30pm while I watched the NRL Grand Final, which Melbourne won.

September 23rd, The Girls went down to the beach for a swim and play in the sand. They spent the rest of the day playing with their new found friends in the Park.

September 24th, Carole and Rob came to the Park with their Grandaughters, Sophie and Ava, for lunch and stayed for dinner, so all the girls could go to the outdoor movie at 7.30 in the Park.

September 25th, We rang Joan to wish her a “Happy Birthday” and arranged to meet for dinner at the 16 Footers Club, at Belmont, to celebrate. The weather wasn’t great today so I took the Girls to the Hoyts in Charlestown to see “The Diary of a Wimpy Kid”. I wasn’t too sure if this was going to be my type of movie but I thoroughly enjoyed the movie and the outing.

September 26th, I went up to Rob’s place this morning to help him load his boat onto his car boat rack, ready to go to Wallamba River. They are joining us for the first 2 weeks at Wallamba River Holiday Park. Back home, I took Jess and Annie down to the Beach, but it was too windy and unpleasant, so we were only away 10 minutes, so back at the Park they went to the Pool for their swim. They packed up all their gear to go to the movie in the Park only to find that it was cancelled due to a blown globe in their projector.

September 27th, The Girls enjoyed a game of Beach French Cricket with their friends in the morning. We all went to the Belmont 16 Footers Club for dinner with Joan and Robert. Carole and Rob were to join us but couldn’t  make it. Joan was delighted with her Birthday Present, of a handbag and matching umbrella, from both Carol and Rob and ourselves. We won a meat tray in the raffles, enjoyed a great meal and Val and Joan couldn’t get any joy out of the Pokies but we still had a great night out.

September 28th, We packed up all the Girls gear and took them home, to Glenwood, in the afternoon. After a catch up and a  cuppa with Greg and Dianne we headed back to Blacksmiths Beach. As always, Jessica and Annaliese had another  memorable Caravan Holiday with us.

September 30th, I loaded our boat onto the car, ready to leave for Wallamba River Holiday Park at Darawank, tomorrow. I was going to repair my awning shaft with the spigot that Rob had turned up for me, at The Men’s Shed, but it was too windy to attempt today.