Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Poona October 2013




October 24th, We finished packing up and headed south, on the Bruce Highway. We didn’t have a stopover booked and when we arrived at Miriam Vale, I told Val this was half way to Poona (our destination). It was only 12.30pm so we decided to keep going to the next Town. We pulled over at a Roadhouse about 10Klms on from Miriam Vale and had lunch. At Gin Gin we stopped at the first Service Station/ Caravan Park and filled up with petrol but were told the Caravan Park was closed down. They gave Val directions to the local Showground, which was taking in overnight Campers/Vans, so we drove around and parked next to the Caretakers Van. No one around to take our money but the sign said $18 a night for a Caravan, so we said that will do us. We waited about 10 minutes and then decided to ring the phone number on the sign and bugger me if the phone in the Caretakers Van rings and I’m answered with a recorded message! That was the last straw, so we got back in the car and drove out of the Showground and out of Gin Gin. The next Town was Childers where we pulled in to the Sugar Bowl Tourist Park and Backpackers, where we were welcomed by a friendly face and a drive through site for the night.

October 25th, Apart for a couple of roadwork’s stoppages, we had a good trip down to Poona. It’s 30Klms out of Maryborough, among the Pine Forests and is on the beach opposite Fraser Island. It’s an FPA dog friendly Park and the only shop in this Town is at the Caravan Park. We found out that the Managers put on a “sausage sizzle” every Saturday night, which made Val very happy as this is her best way of selling her Jams and Pickles. We got ourselves set up on a waterfront site and I even managed to put up the annexe walls, even though there was a stiff breeze coming off the water.

October 26th, We had a few “weekend” people come into the Park, which meant more people at the Sausage sizzle. We put Val’s signs up around the Park and got organised for the big event at 6pm tonight. The Sausage Sizzle was good, the Owner/Managers were very supportive of Val’s products and she did well.

October 28th, All our surrounding neighbours but one left the Park today and tomorrow the last one will be off as well. It will feel a bit lonely but there are a few permanents and some other Caravaners up the top end of the Park. It was high tide around 4pm so I got out a couple of fishing rods and some bait and had a fish off the beach. I gave it a try until 6pm and that was enough for me. I had 3 actual bites and lost all the gear (hook, line and sinker) off both rods but sadly no fish. Val is having withdrawal symptoms from lack of fresh caught fish!

October 29th, We went into Maryborough today, to do some Shopping and check the place out. On the corner, down from Centrelink, was a Computer Repair Shop and for a few weeks now I have had a few keys not working on my laptop keyboard. I was given an estimate of $60 to $90, as my problem sounded like a track on the circuit board had gone. That’s a lot cheaper than buying a new laptop so I will put it in for repair next time we go to Town. We were on the edge of an electrical storm tonight but we only had very strong winds and 4mm of rain. The dead fronds from the Palm Trees blew down and frightened the daylights out of us and the TV aerial now has a one slightly bent arm, but still works.

November 1st, The wind coming off the water has been very strong and continuous over the last 3 days, so I haven’t been able to do any more fishing.

November 2nd, We had the Saturday night “Sausage Sizzle” at 6pm and Val put out her wares and sold some products, while we enjoyed delicious sausages and a few wines.

November 3rd, We went to Maryborough to buy supplies, as Val had to make more Lemon Butter and Pickles, to replenish her stock.

November 4th, I drove into Maryborough this morning specifically to put in my laptop for a service at a Repair Shop, who gave me an estimate last week. Unfortunately the shop was closed due to illness! Damn annoying but couldn’t be helped. I had to drop a form into Centrelink, so did that while I was in Town. On the way back home I passed another Repair Shop, so called in but they couldn’t do the job before Friday, that’s when we leave here.


November 5th, Melbourne Cup Day and we were booked in for lunch at the local Community Hall. Val had talked to a couple that arrived yesterday (Cheryl and Ian) and they came with us, so we had a foursome from the Caravan Park. We had the best day out for $15 ea. and the Locals made us very welcome. We went in all the Sweeps and sat at a table closest to the Big Screen, as Val didn’t bring her glasses. They had a licenced Bar and drinks were on special at $2 a glass or $5 a bottle and we had chips and nuts on the table. The starters were sausage rolls with sauce, served at the Table. Lunch was cold meats with a variety of homemade salads and dessert was pavlova with fruit and cream. They also ran a Calcutta, games, lucky chair and lucky door. Our Table did very well, Val won a bottle of wine for “Lucky Chair” and Ian got the winner in the Calcutta and Cheryl got 2nd place. We walked home very happy after our great MC day outing. We finished off our day with dinner together, Cheryl and Ian cooked a lamb roast and potatoes, while Val did peas, carrots and gravy, all delicious.

November 7th,   thn  have told you that my laptop eyboard s not typng 4 letters and t’s drvng me crazy and tang me 3 tmes as long to type out my story so just fll n the mssng letters cause ‘m over t! (missing keys are: k i 8 , )
We drove nto Maryborough ths morning for ther Street Marets whch were very good. Val pced up a couple pars of Herem Pants and some cheap frut and veg. We were gong to move on tomorrow but have decded to stay tll next Tuesday.

November th t was a great morning no wnd so  went down to the beach front for a fsh. T was an ncomng tde and  was fshng wth cooed prawns for bat.  Wasn’t getting too many btes untl  was wndng n my lne to chec my bat when a 40cm Flathead grabbed my lne and made Val a very happy grl. She cooed t up n pano crumbs for her dnner and enjoyed  t  mmencely.

November 9th No fsh ths morning. Val’s dsapponted as she has been starved of fresh fsh. We were relaxing around the Van ths afternoon when the sy turned a strange colour and we thought t was a storm comng. Wrong! When we checed  t was a bushfire or forrest fre not far away very scary looking. We ept an eye on t all afternoon but  t ddn’t come near us, than goodness. Free sausage szzle agan tonght, Val too up her products and sold a few. Not as many people here ths weeend.


November 10th, There wasn’t any smoke in the sky, this morning, so we assumed that the fire was under control. After lunch we decided to take a drive to Maaroom, the next little town on the way to Maryborough. There is a Caravan Park down there and they sell petrol. We drove the 7 Klms out to the main road and came across 5 fire trucks and a lot of volunteer firemen in their orange overalls. We weren’t stopped by anyone, so turned onto the main road, saw the “smoke across the road” sign and when we went over the 2nd rise in the road, we saw the thick black smoke across the road ahead and did a quick U-Turn and drove right back home. The tide was just starting to run out, so I gathered up my gear and bait and went down to the boat ramp for a fish. I caught 2 flathead, one was 41cm and the other was a throwback. Val was still happy as she can only eat them one at a time. Hah! I’ll bet you think that I’ve had my laptop fixed, but NO!  just took pity on you and patiently filled in the mssng letters for you, oops! Missed one. I will have to wait until we are in a Town more than a week, to have enough time to get a new keyboard PCB fitted.

November 11th, Went down for a fish at high tide and only caught a big “Puffer” fish. We started packing up to leave Poona in the morning, for kingaroy. We have booked into the Big4 Kingaroy Holiday Park for one week.

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