September 7th, Federal Election Day, I’m
confident predicting a Liberal win and Tony Abbot will be our new Prime
Minister tonight. Our Caravan Park put on their “end of season” dinner tonight
for all Park guests, who wished to attend. The theme was Italian, so we had Spaghetti
Bolognaise with garlic or herb bread and finished with fresh fruit salad, cream
and icecream. It was also a fund raiser for Motor Neuron Research, so we had
lucky door prizes, Raffles and, something we had never seen before, Card Draw
Raffle. This is how it worked. You bought a paddle for a dollar, the paddle had
a playing card glued to both sides, so they had 26 paddles in each draw. Then
from a standard pack of 52 playing cards, someone would be asked to cut the
pack and turn it over and that card was the winning card. The holder of the
paddle with that card then claimed the prize. I won a small nylon sports pouch
in that game and that was our only prize for the night. One of the prizes was a
battery operated men’s “Nose, Ear and Eyebrow Trimmer” and Graham gave one to
Val for me. It was a great evening all round.
September 9th, Last night, after my shower, Val
noticed that the dressing on my right shin was showing some seepage, so I rang
the Clinic and made an appointment for 2.15pm to have it re-dressed, even
though I was to get the stitches out on Thursday, and this is Monday. When they
removed the dressing, I was sitting up, so this was the first time I had seen
my operation. I was shocked to see that the centre of my operation, where the
cancer had been cut out looked to me to be “mush”. That’s the only way I could
describe it. As the Nurse was putting on the new dressing she assured me that I
would be surprised to see how much better it would look in a few more days. I
went home via the Shopping Centre, to pick up Val, and told her I was going to
be sitting down again, feet up and letting my leg have the best chance to heal.
I must admit that I was feeling so good that I had started to do a lot more for
myself.
September 11th, The longer we stay here the
hotter the weather is getting. We know that occasionally there is a really hot
day in Sydney but up here it is every day. Judy and Peter invited us around for
“Happy Hour” at 4.30pm, as they were going home to Mackay for 4 days but
leaving their Van here and we will keep an eye out for them. We had 2 new
arrivals come in behind us (Robin and Carol, Janet and John) staying for a
week, so we invited them to join us.
September 12th, I dropped Val at The Willows
Shopping Centre and then went on to my 12.30pm appointment at The Skin Cancer
Clinic. I was very pleased to see that my operation wound was a 100% better
than last Monday. They took all the stitches out and re-dressed my shin. It
still has a bit of healing to happen, so I’ve got another appointment for next
Thursday, when they will check it and they hope to be saying good-bye to me.
All going well we will be leaving Townsville on the 25th September.
After I got back to The Willows we had lunch, Val picked up her new glasses
from Specsavers and we headed home.
September 14th, My operation isn’t causing me any
problems and I’m fed up with sitting around, so it’s time to do some proper
sightseeing. I drove into Town and picked up a few brochures from the
Information Centre, then walked along Flinders Street checking out the old “Heritage’
buildings. Like most country Towns, Townsville has kept a lot of their old
buildings in good order and now house new businesses. There are some exceptions
see photo. I ended up at the Cultural Centre, the Aboriginal Art on show was
very good, and The Museum of I know, Tony Abbot did it when he visited
Townsville recently.
Tropical Queensland was expensive, so just looked
around their souvenir shop. I walked back up Town to the car and went home for
lunch. We went for an afternoon scenic drive and ended up at Castle Hill
Lookout. What panoramic views out over Townsville, awesome in fact. We were fascinated
by the number of people who walk or jog up to the top of Castle hill.
September 19th, Went to the Skin Cancer Clinic
today for a redress and everything is going along as expected. They want to do a
last dressing change next Tuesday, before we leave on Wednesday.
September 22nd, I went to the Townsville Museum
after lunch only to find out that it was closed. I wasn’t too happy and was
sure that this was the 3rd Sunday in the month, as I had looked t up
on the Calendar. This Museum is run by the Historical Society, so maybe they
couldn’t get a volunteer to man the place today.
September 24th, I dropped Val off at Castletown
Shopping Centre and went on to the Skin Cancer Clinic for my final dressing.
Once again they were happy with my progress but the wound would still need
dressings for the next couple of weeks. I said, no problem, Val will handle
that. I called into the Townsville Museum and found out that the reason that
they were not open last Sunday, was that it was the 4th Sunday in
the month, not the third. This month had 5 weeks in it, so how foolish was I? I
had a long chat with them about Townsville, 50 years ago, hoping to recall
where I lived back then as so much has changed, as you would expect. I went back
to the Shopping Centre and we bought the dressings needed to redress my shin,
then headed home to pack up ready to leave in the morning for Airlie Beach.
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