December 29th, Greg, Dianne and the girls came to
the park to see us off. Greg helped me load the boat on to the car and finish
packing up. We had a good run up to Blacksmiths beach Tourist Park, even though
there was plenty of traffic on the road. After we were set up on our site, I
took the boat off the car. It will be a useful storage place and allows me to
get the car into underground parking, at the big shopping centres.
December 30th, Val got started on sorting through
the garage sale boxes that Ed had given us. That was a full days work and we
wanted to go up to our Storage Shed as soon as possible.
December 31st, We went to Carole and Rob’s place
for Dinner, Tiles and to bring in the “New Year” with them. We had a great
meal, an enjoyable evening and after watching the Sydney Harbour Fireworks on
TV, carried on playing tiles until 2.30am.
January 1st, very hot today, we put on our
washing and generally recovered from our late night out.
January 2nd, At 9.30 we left for our Storage Shed
at Salamander Bay, loaded up with the boxes for the Shed Sale. We spent our day
at the shed, pulling out, opening and sorting through all the boxes in storage
and repacking all the items that we wanted to put into Greg’s roof. We headed
back home with 6 boxes for storage At Greg’s and 1 box belonging to Steven.
January 3rd, We ducked up to Belmont to do a bit
of Shopping and on the way back we called in to an Antique Shop, just down the
road from the Park, to see what they thought of some Chinese Artefacts that
were in the things Ed had given us. They weren’t experts on those items but did
give us the name of an Auction House in
Sydney who would be able to help us. Joan and Robert called in for afternoon
tea and to give us our mail.
January 4th, Carole and Rob came down to our Van,
for Dinner and tiles. One of our neighbours called in and invited us to join
the mob across the way for a game of Bocce but we decided to continue our Tiles
challenge.
January 5th, We have been on this site for a
week, so now we had to pack up and move to site 140 for the next week. This we
knew about when we booked in and still one more move before our month is up
here. No rain today, so the move went very smoothly. As Val had suggested, I
pulled down the annexe walls and packed all the outside gear on top of the
boat. I towed the Caravan to site 140 and set it up, then fitted my towing
hitch to the boat and towed it down to site 140 and set up the annexe walls and
all the outside gear. A much easier way to make the move but still a big job,
for an old bloke like me.
January 8th, Today was our hottest day this year
and the Bushfire Warnings are at “Extreme” level, no fires allowed in NSW. Val
spent 2 ½ hours in the Pool both today and yesterday. We did have an afternoon
sea-breeze come up, so I didn’t find it too hot myself.
January 10th, Val went to the local Doctors in
Swansea this afternoon, just to get some Prescriptions written out and when
making her appointment, asked if they bulked billed Pensioners, and was told
“yes”. After her consultation with the Dr. she went to reception to sign the
medicare claim form and was told “That will be $73”. Val said, “I was told you
Bulk Bill” and the receptionist said the Dr. has coded you as a “Holiday
Visitor” and that’s the charge for your consultation. It just goes to show that
you can’t ask enough questions about charges when not visiting your own GP,
travelers beware.
January 11th, We went to Carole and Rob’s for
dinner and Tiles, and had a great meal and plenty of enjoyable games of Tiles.
January 12th, Today we moved to site 12, our last
move before we leave on the 29th of this month. Using the same
system as our last move in this Park, all went smoothly. I had just finished
setting up when Greg and Dianne arrived with Jessica and Annaliese. The girls
were having an 8 day holiday with us and this coincided with a group of their
friends from School holidaying at the same Park. Val put on a “home made”
hamburger lunch then Greg, Dianne and Karina took all the kids to the Beach for
a couple of hours before heading home.
January 13th, Steven and Ed came up for a visit
today and we had Burgers for lunch, again, at the boy’s request. They gave us 6
more boxes of items for our Shed “Garage Sale”. After lunch, Steven, Ed and
myself took the girls down to Blacksmiths Beach for a surf. They are now old
enough to enjoy the surf, so had a great time.
January 15th, This Caravan Park has an Activity
Program for the Kids during School Holidays, yesterday was a Reptile Show.
Which was very well run, very informative and enjoyed by all the children in
the Park. Today was Plaster Painting, then into the Pool to cool off. Val went
Shopping and arrived back with a “Body Board” for each of the girls. Off to the
beach we went to try out their new boards, which was the highlight of the day.
After dinner the girls went to the outdoor movie in the Park.
January 16th, Today’s activity was Fun Sports and
did all the kids enjoy that. It started with a pole fight over a jumping castle
and then a softball target that released a bucket of water onto the players in
their turn. The pictures should be self explanatory.
January 17th, This morning Karina and myself took
Jessica, Annaliese , Chloe and Riley to Caves Beach. The kids had a ball
checking out all the caves, then enjoyed swimming and body boarding in the
surf. After lunch the kids were back in the Pool at the Park and enjoyed the
outdoor movie after dark.
January 18th, Wow! Today was stifling hot Day, 34.6deg.
Karina, Cloe and Riley left just before lunch after a swim in the Pool with our
girls. Carole and Rob came down with Sophie and Ava (2 of their grand children)
we spent all day in the Pool. I even (eventually) went in myself, that how hot
it was. A southerly arrived late afternoon with a bit of showery rain and
brought some much needed relief from the heat. The Disco Lady turned up at 8pm
for the Kids Disco and lasted through the showers until 8.30 pm, when the
Security Guy stopped everything for safety reasons (approaching Electrical
Storm).
January 19th, The southerly continued all day
with showers, so I amused the girls by putting on the “Pink Panther” DVD, with
Peter Sellers and David Niven. An old movie but they enjoyed watching it.
January 20th, We packed up all the girls gear,
ready for Dianne’s arrival. After a spot of lunch, Dianne headed back with
Jessica and Annaliese. The girls had a fantastic holiday with us and this Park
is now their favourite holiday destination.
January 21st, Carole and Rob called in on their
way home from Calga and stayed for fish and Chips, from the local shop, and a
game of Tiles.
January 23rd, We went to Carole and Robs place
for Dinner and Tiles.
January 24th, We spent most of today planning and
organizing our accommodation for the next 2 months, up till Easter. We leave
Blacksmiths Beach on the 29th January and move to Bays Holiday Park,
at Anna Bay, until March 2nd. We will be having a Shed/Garage Sale
while at Anna Bay and clearing our storage shed out. Then we will move down to
Dunleith Holiday Park, at The Entrance North. We have shortened our stay at
Dunleith from 7 weeks to 4 weeks and moved off our waterfront site to site 152.
This will save us a bit on accommodation cost and allow us to start travelling
north a lot sooner. We have decided to travel this year, up into Queensland and
back inland to Sydney for Christmas, then start looking into buying a
Relocatable Home on the NSW Central Coast and settling down.
January 25th, Joan and Robert came down today,
with our mail, and had dinner and Tiles. We filled them in on our upcoming
moves and they have volunteered to help us with the Garage Sale. We were
sitting in the annexe chatting away when Joan said, “do you know that you have
a flat tyre on your car”. Bugger me! The front right tyre was half flat, I
hadn’t noticed anything when I drove to the shops this morning. That’s a job
for tomorrow. I can only put the spare tyre on, as this is Australia Day
weekend, nothing will be open.
January 26th, Got my tools and the spare tyre out
ready to replace the front tyre on the Territory. When I tried to loosen the
wheel nuts, the pressed metal spanner (that Ford put into the Territory tool
kit) just opened up and just turned on the nuts. I tried getting them loosened
with a socket spanner I had, but no joy! I then borrowed a proper wheel brace
from a neighbor in the Park and we still could not budge these nuts. So, now
cursing the tyre fitters who overtighten wheel nuts with their air spanners,
with o length of pipe and some more WD40 we finally got the nuts to move. What
a job!
January 27th, Another wet day, we were getting
constant rain driven by a Tropical Cyclone that is now moving down the coast
from Queensland. Carole And rob came down for dinner and Tiles and Val did her
“Lambs Fry and Bacon”, Yum! And a Tim Tam and Raspberry Chocolate Cake for
desert, double Yum!
January 28th, That rain hasn’t stopped and I’ve
got to pack up the boat ready to leave in the morning, double bugger! I’ve just
checked the weather report and this rain is supposed to ease off to showers in
the morning, so looks like a very early start and do all the packing up
tomorrow.
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